[blindreplay] Re: Handling Output Files When The Conversion Dosn't Go Smoothly

  • From: <petrakigianos-giasou@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2008 05:05:46 -0800 (PST)

You need to check your portable player's manual to see which
audio/video formats it supports. If it supports the wma (Windows
Media Audio Format) then try:


one .asf file on your portqable player. If it doesn't work then
rename the the same .asf file to .wma and try playing it on your
portable player.

Do you own either the Victor Reader or Maestro?   

--- Pam Drake <pamdrake@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Petro,
> 
> Sorry this has taken so long to answer, but I have fallen far
> behind in my 
> mail.
> 
> The .asf files play just fine on my computer.  I have not
> attempted to 
> change them to another format or play them on a portable
> player.  Do you 
> know if they work on versions of Media Player which are
> installed on players 
> like the Victor Reader stream or the Maestro?  Is digital
> rights management 
> in the form of pre-encoded DRM the only thing I have to be
> concerned about? 
> If so, I'd assume I would not have a problem playing on a
> portable device, 
> as I certainly don't digitally protect my own files.  <smile>
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Pam
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: <petrakigianos-giasou@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: <blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 3:12 AM
> Subject: [blindreplay] Re: Handling Output Files When The
> Conversion Dosn't 
> Go Smoothly
> 
> 
> Pam
> The .asf files are good aren't they? They playback for you? Do
> you listen to the recordings on the computer or on a portable
> mp3 player? The reason I ask is those .asf files playback on
> Windows Media player. You can changed the extension to .asf to
> .wma
> 
> The .asf  files you have can be converted with Replay
> Converter
> to .mp3 format if needed or to another audio format.
> 
> --- Pam Drake <pamdrake@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> > Gary,
> >
> > This particular streaming radio station generates .asf
> files.
> > That's what's
> > so crazy about the thing.  I believe I will uncheck the box
> to
> > create .m3u
> > files, though there are some .mp3's that play just fine and
> I
> > just ignore
> > the .m3u's listed with those before I delete both after
> > hearing the show.
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "Gary G Schindler" <garys5462@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: <blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 4:09 PM
> > Subject: [blindreplay] Re: Handling Output Files When The
> > Conversion Dosn't
> > Go Smoothly
> >
> >
> > Hi Pam, I am wondering if something in Replay Av got checked
> > to make M3U
> > files.
> > these are for MP3 playlists that have links to a file in
> them
> > for a player
> > like
> > Winamp.  if the files would be for windows media player they
> > would be wax or
> > asx
> > or even wmv. it sounds as though you are attempting to
> record
> > podcasts. most
> > of
> > the streams aare real audio or windows media 9 type, 22 to
> 35
> > kbps. I can't
> > think
> > of a reason you would be getting an M3u file.
> >
> > ----- Original Message ----- 
> > From: "Pam Drake" <pamdrake@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > To: "blind Replay" <blindreplay@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 1:48 PM
> > Subject: [blindreplay] Handling Output Files When The
> > Conversion Dosn't Go
> > Smoothly
> >
> >
> > > Recently I have come across some entries in the Replay
> > Recordings folder
> > > where I can find no .asf or .mp3 files, but only .m3u and
> > .cab files.  I
> > > trued opening a .m3u file to look for the recoding itself,
> > but could not
> > > find a way to do it.  I suppose I should have coped it to
> > Notepad,but
> > > didn't
> > > do it.  I did find a number of .cab files and am not sure
> > how to handle
> > > these.  Of course this begs the question of why the
> > recordings and
> > > conversions didn't complete correctly.  This drive is
> > getting rather full
> > > and I have deleted a number of old broadcasts and try to
> > remember to
> > > delete
> > > each as soon as I'm finished with it; but it is not a
> > dedicated drive and
> > > shares space with many other files.  I'm wondering if the
> > scarcity of
> > > space,
> > > only a couple of gigs or so, has anything to do with the
> > problems I'm
> > > having.  The problem largely seems to affect recordings
> from
> > a certain
> > > site
> > > which streams with Media Player; though I have seen some
> > .mp3's there.
> > > Should I try converting to .mp3 after recording has been
> > completed?  I'd
> > > like to maintain the ability to listen in Media Player,
> but
> > for the most
> > > part these are not to be kept permanently so MP3 would be
> an
> > option over
> > > not
> > > having the recording at all.
> > >
> > > Any help would be appreciated, including strategies on
> > working with the
> > > output files that have been created.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance.
> > >
> > > Pam
> > >
> >
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