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Posted by wildgeese on 03/08/07 17:20
Thanks for your comments, Hal!
So I think I'm gonna take your lead and copy everything I can first
just to be safe, obviously, and only rollback for the remaining.
Because with the "upgrade," things that had licenses now do not, so
rolling back the same thing could happen, even though it did not
happen to you. Which is still good to know. But you were smart and
burned to cd's first anyways. This all is going to take me some
time. Hassle.
Obviously the best thing for anyone in this situation would be if
there were something *like* fairuse4wm (sp?) that came out again, I
don't know what, to just simply convert them back and be done with WMP
forever. After all they were *not* DRM'ed in the first place! (Mine,
unlike yours, were copies from cd's and not online purchases, for
anyone who wants to know. They're my oldest music files, things I
just don't have discs for anymore.) But workarounds will have to do
for now. Watch: I'll get done with the whole tedious process and then
someone will publish such a program again!
Oh well.
Take care!
Nicole
On Mar 8, 8:38 am, Hal <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> On 7 Mar 2007 14:33:28 -0800, "wildgeese" <the.wild.ge...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Sorry for the delay- so, you rolled back to WMP 10, right? Did
> >you lose any data or run into any other relative or signifigant
> >problems? And what type of file were the WMA files saving as when you
> >ripped them? Not WMA's?
>
> No data loss, I had the files in folders on the hard drive and the WMP
> library picked them up from there.
> I used CDex and it was my choice to rip to MP3 files.
>
> Regards,
>
> Hal
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