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Re: m4a support?
Sorry for not being clear. I mean to search for those things. I think your lightmediascanner, which scans your memory cards for music, is not picking up the m4a files. Look at the Canola threads and stuff for more information.
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lightmediascaner? what is that? where i get it?
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I download Ogg Support 0.7 from canola page, is that lightmediascaner?
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I downloaed YOUAMP-pLAYER and i cant play .m4a files either :S i dont know what to do...
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For what it's worth, I have .mp2 (not .mp3) audio files that play fine in the Nokia media player (and mplayer), but don't even show up in Canola, so I am interested in hearing how to let Canola see these files. I imagine the answer to this will be similar to the answer to how to get Canola to see .m4a files.
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"I downloaded Ubuntu Linux from some webpage, is that Microsoft Windows?" is basically the same questions as yours. |
Re: m4a support?
albertccja: As I won't read all of the one-sentence-comments here:
What is your problem? What are the exact steps to reproduce? Exact! 1. 2. 3. 4. What is the actual outcome? What is the expected outcome? |
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the problem is that i can't play .m4a files with canola, thats all... when canola is updating the library just found mp3 files...
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e: similar problem is in UKMP. no m4a files are indexed. so steps to reproduce: 1. copy m4a - file to memory card (or somewhere else) 2. make canola update its media library 3. see that your m4a song isn't in the list |
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it didnt work ossipena... :(:(:(:(
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