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Detecting different types of WMA files
Posted by John Antypas on June 22nd, 2004


I have an Archos Gmini 220 player. It claims to play WMA files as
well as MP3 files -- and it does (almost). To be more specific, it
plays old style WMA. Given that I've got a LOT of WMA files, I'd like
to be able to determine what files meet various standards. Given
that, I can then perhaps find a way to transcode those files into a
proper format for the device.

Any idea of any tools out there that can decode WMA and at least tell
me what type of files I have?

Posted by dadiOH on June 22nd, 2004


John Antypas wrote:
What is "old style WMA"????

I would think that WMA is WMA just as MP3 is MP3 and a rose is a rose.

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Posted by tinker on June 22nd, 2004


how about windows media player...?

select a file, while playing and click properties and wmp9 will
tell you,what wma-version it is and other info.




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