bpa wrote: 
> ffmpeg is an area to check but also possibility the file is doing
> something "illegal" (certainly looks like it from the error messages)
> 
> What application  was used to rip the file ?  Was it an MS application
> or a 3rd party ?
> 
> WMA used to be proprietary (don't know current status as MS have open
> sourced lots of things). IIRC original ffmpeg WMA decoders were
> independently written without specifications or use of MS docs to avoid
> litigation.  So some features may not have been implemented. 
> 
> Need to check  whether latest version of ffmpeg still has the problems. 
> Reporting problems to ffmpeg can be a pain and often not a quick reply. 
> The source of the file (i.e. details of the ripping s/w) usually needs
> to be part of that report.


A few years ago I used a PC with MS Windows Media Player to rip all my
CDs to WMA Lossless and play them on Squeezebox Touch.  That turned out
to be the last year of it, landing me in the same predicament as the
rest of us.


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