As was said earlier, WMA will happen if someone with interest does it. It
doesn't really matter if *you* have interest or not, unless it's enough
interest to inspire you to convert an existing open-source WMA codec to be
usable for Rockbox. It's pretty much that simple.
On 12/3/06, Matthew Caron <matt_at_mattcaron.net> wrote:
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> > If I can dare, I also express some interest in WMA playback in
> > Rockbox....
>
> I'll chime in too. I have no interest in WMA. I rip all my stuff to OGG
> or FLAC, and anything I buy online is in zipped Wav (like from magnatune).
>
> Just my 2 bits.
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Received on 2006-12-03