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ameliapeta@officeformac.com - 05 May 2008 04:02 GMT
Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
Processor: intel

cannot open the file. verify that the path and filename are correct and try again.

this is what comes up when I try to play my .wma file. what can I do?
Corentin Cras-Méneur - 05 May 2008 17:58 GMT
> Operating System: Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger)
> Processor: intel
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> this is what comes up when I try to play my .wma file. what can I do?

Install the FLip4Mac WMV codecs instead (free and recommended by MS
nowadays since WMP for Mac is dead).
You will then be able to open these files in QuickTime player.

Corentin

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ameliapeta@officeformac.com - 08 May 2008 23:25 GMT
thanks. I have already done this re:WMV. when I try to play using that the response is : the movie could not be opened. the application attempted to use an unsupported feature.

why does it say movie? it's a music file. WMA.

what can I do now?
thanks ~ Amelia.
Corentin Cras-Méneur - 09 May 2008 16:30 GMT
> thanks. I have already done this re:WMV. when I try to play using that
> the response is : the movie could not be opened. the application
> attempted to use an unsupported feature.
>
> why does it say movie? it's a music file. WMA.

The extension is sometimes misleading. I've seen such files wich were
actually a snippet of code redirecting to the actual corresponding
streaming content. In this context, it is possible to incorporate some
scripts and support for specific player functions.

Is the size of your WMA file consistent with the size you woudl expect
for such data (or is it really small)??

Have you tried playing it in VLC Media PLayer (which has support for
some WMA formats)??

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ameliapeta@officeformac.com - 14 May 2008 02:15 GMT
hi, thanks for your reply.

the size of the file is 5MB.
I downloaded the VLC player, and it plays, there is just NO SOUND! what a nightmare this is.... is there anything I can 'correct' in the VLC player?

~ Amelia.
Corentin Cras-Méneur - 15 May 2008 22:46 GMT
> hi, thanks for your reply.
       HI ,Amelia

> the size of the file is 5MB.

It's consistent with a proper video file then

> I downloaded the VLC player, and it plays, there is just NO SOUND! what
> a nightmare this is.... is there anything I can 'correct' in the VLC
> player?

Well it might be that they are using codecs that are not supported in
this file. You simply can't add them to the application unfortunately.

In VLC though, you should be able to display the information on the
file. It shoudl tell you what has been used for audio and video.

If it is an old codec, an applciation like ffmpeg X might have a shot at
converting it to a different format that would then be readable (but
chances are more than slim)

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ameliapeta@officeformac.com - 17 May 2008 05:54 GMT
hi,
thanks so much for your efforts w. me... I'm giving up. Song isn't worth the trouble... it's a file from New Zealand, hmmmm, maybe that has something to do w. it!

thanks again for your help!

~ Amelia.
 
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