For x86 Linux based systems - users can add WMA lossless and WMA Pro
support on x86 Linux based SBS by installing a Windows library on their
Linux system. Installing a Windows library on a Linux may be illegal so
it is left to the user.

1. Install PlayWMA plugin
2. Install mplayer 
3. Find a copy of wma9dmod.dll either on your Windows system or via
Google. Save it in the library defined by your mplayer build (on Ubuntu
it is /usr/lib/win32 or /usr/local/lib/win32). Make sure permissions and
ownership is correct.
4. replace the PlayWMA plugin custom-convert.conf by the attached file
making sure to rename it to custom-convert.conf 
5. Restart SBS and test.

As the Windows library is a 32 bit x86 library, this method will not
work on non x86 system or possibly on 64 bit Linux kernel.

The conf file is setup to resample 48kHz file to 44.1kHz.


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