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What happened to wax-files for WMP??For many years I am using .wax-files on my website as a buffer between the site and the mp3's and wma's (www.78rpm.hovers.nl).
And for many years all worked perfectly. But recently it seems as if the wax-files are not supported anymore by the Windows Mediaplayer. The wax-files on my PC and on my server can't be opened anymore. I tried everything, but in fact I didn't change anything neither. It worked perfectly for so many years. What has happened? Has Microsoft change anything in the WMP? And if I can't use .wax files anymore, what is a good alternative, also for making clickable playlists for my visitors? Please help! Jan Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
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Re: What happened to wax-files for WMP??Try .ASX metafiles. They have the same structure as .WAX files (WAX files are just ASX metafiles used for audio streams).
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Im listening to them now! (The first floor) Although these tracks SOUNDED BETTER on the analogue platform they were created on ![]() |
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| Tags: asx, metafile, metafiles, mp3, wax, windows media player, wma, wmp |
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