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Yesterday, I downloaded several MP3s of birdsong, from:
<http://www.birdforum.net/bsong.htm>
(e.g. Blackcap,. Willow Warbler, Nightingale)
via my PC, onto my iPAQ. When I try to play them (by tapping on them on
file explorer), I get a
Windows Media Player cannot find the file. You may not be
connected to the network, the file may have moved, or you may
have entered an incorrect file name or path
They play OK on my PC, and I have transferred them from the iPAQ to a
second desktop, where they also pay OK.
I have just deleted them all, and downloaded them again, with the same
results.
Other MP3s play OK
Any suggestions?
--
Andy Mabbett
"The Internet is a reflection of our society[ ...]. If we do not like what we
see in that mirror the problem is not to fix the mirror, we have to fix
society." Vint Cerf
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"Andy Mabbett" <usenet200309@pigsonthewing.org.uk> wrote in message
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>
> Yesterday, I downloaded several MP3s of birdsong, from:
>
> <http://www.birdforum.net/bsong.htm>
>
> (e.g. Blackcap,. Willow Warbler, Nightingale)
>
> via my PC, onto my iPAQ. When I try to play them (by tapping on them on
> file explorer), I get a
>
> Windows Media Player cannot find the file. You may not be
> connected to the network, the file may have moved, or you may
> have entered an incorrect file name or path
>
> They play OK on my PC, and I have transferred them from the iPAQ to a
> second desktop, where they also pay OK.
>
> I have just deleted them all, and downloaded them again, with the same
> results.
>
> Other MP3s play OK
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> --
> Andy Mabbett
> "The Internet is a reflection of our society[ ...]. If we do not like what
we
> see in that mirror the problem is not to fix the mirror, we have to fix
> society." Vint Cerf
How are you copying them?
Is the bitrate of the files supported by MP?
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In message <c5ok55$ncn$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk>, AlanS
<news@remove.abyz.fslife.co.uk> writes
>How are you copying them?
I first saved them direct to the PDA, then to my desktop, and cut and
pasted them.
>Is the bitrate of the files supported by MP?
I wasn't aware that any weren't.
They're:
MPEG 1.0 layer 3
64kbit, 163 frames
32000Hz Mono
according to WinAmp.
--
Andy Mabbett
"The Internet is a reflection of our society[ ...]. If we do not like what we
see in that mirror the problem is not to fix the mirror, we have to fix
society." Vint Cerf
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"Andy Mabbett" <usenet200309@pigsonthewing.org.uk> wrote in message
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> In message <c5ok55$ncn$1@news6.svr.pol.co.uk>, AlanS
> <news@remove.abyz.fslife.co.uk> writes
>
> >How are you copying them?
>
> I first saved them direct to the PDA, then to my desktop, and cut and
> pasted them.
>
> >Is the bitrate of the files supported by MP?
>
> I wasn't aware that any weren't.
I can't remember the details now but when I checked before buying my pda the
range for mp3's was not as much as offered by the desktop program I used,
but wasn't a problem to me. There are other players with support for mp3's,
why not try them out?- Winampaq for example.
Or convert the files to media players native format (wma) or different
sample rate? There are a number of players can do this, I use dBpowerAMP
Music Converter. I would guess that a conversion to stereo might do the
trick, but there are other players you could try.
Winampaq is free, you can get it here:
http://www.snapfiles.com/get/pocketpc/winampaq.html It's a standalone program, I had to create my own start menu item, but it
can be run by navigating to the file using explorer.
>
> They're:
>
> MPEG 1.0 layer 3
> 64kbit, 163 frames
> 32000Hz Mono
>
> according to WinAmp.
> --
> Andy Mabbett
> "The Internet is a reflection of our society[ ...]. If we do not like what
we
> see in that mirror the problem is not to fix the mirror, we have to fix
> society." Vint Cerf
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In message <c5pvmc$72m$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk>, AlanS
<news@remove.abyz.fslife.co.uk> writes
>Winampaq is free, you can get it here:
>http://www.snapfiles.com/get/pocketpc/winampaq.html It's a standalone
>program, I had to create my own start menu item, but it can be run by
>navigating to the file using explorer.
Thank you. That plays them, so it does seem to be a bitrate issue.
Disappointingly, the "home" URL for WinampPAQ, cited at the above URL,
is 404 - do you know if it is still being developed (v0.93 is the one
available for download)?
I've found one bug, so far, which is that it only seems to recognise
folders one level down from "my documents".
--
Andy Mabbett
"The Internet is a reflection of our society[ ...]. If we do not like what we
see in that mirror the problem is not to fix the mirror, we have to fix
society." Vint Cerf
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.pocketpc.multimedia (More info?)
Andy Mabbett wrote:
> In message <c5pvmc$72m$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk>, AlanS
> <news@remove.abyz.fslife.co.uk> writes
>> Winampaq is free, you can get it here:
>> http://www.snapfiles.com/get/pocketpc/winampaq.html It's a standalone
>> program, I had to create my own start menu item, but it can be run by
>> navigating to the file using explorer.
>
> Thank you. That plays them, so it does seem to be a bitrate issue.
>
> Disappointingly, the "home" URL for WinampPAQ, cited at the above URL,
> is 404 - do you know if it is still being developed (v0.93 is the one
> available for download)?
>
> I've found one bug, so far, which is that it only seems to recognise
> folders one level down from "my documents".
Try PocketMusic which is FOC and being developed with new versions coming
out.
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"Brett..." <blaniosh@saltwells.dudley.gov.uk> wrote in message
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> Andy Mabbett wrote:
> > In message <c5pvmc$72m$1@news7.svr.pol.co.uk>, AlanS
> > <news@remove.abyz.fslife.co.uk> writes
> >> Winampaq is free, you can get it here:
> >> http://www.snapfiles.com/get/pocketpc/winampaq.html It's a standalone
> >> program, I had to create my own start menu item, but it can be run by
> >> navigating to the file using explorer.
> >
> > Thank you. That plays them, so it does seem to be a bitrate issue.
> >
> > Disappointingly, the "home" URL for WinampPAQ, cited at the above URL,
> > is 404 - do you know if it is still being developed (v0.93 is the one
> > available for download)?
> >
> > I've found one bug, so far, which is that it only seems to recognise
> > folders one level down from "my documents".
>
> Try PocketMusic which is FOC and being developed with new versions coming
> out.
>
> --
> Brett
>
> I washed mud, off of mud.
>
>
The last version of Winampro is around a year old, perhaps they aren't
developing it now. I thought it would be a good bet for most bitrates, more
likely than the MS offering as they want people to use their format, wma.
I'd be interested to hear if PocketMusic supports your bitrate though. I
still like it that winampro is a standalone program.
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