by jiri » Sat Oct 25, 2003 1:10 pm
In fact in_dswm.dll input plug-in reads Window Media Audio files using Direct Show Multimedia Streaming interface, which is a part of DirectX. So when some WMA files cannot be read, it means that there's some problem in this layer - I would say that re-installation of DirectX could help, but I'm not sure about it, we'll try to investigate a bit more.
We also plan to improve support for WM files creation, e.g. support new WM9 media format content (VBR, lossless, etc.), but it's a matter of the next version.
Jiri
In fact in_dswm.dll input plug-in reads Window Media Audio files using Direct Show Multimedia Streaming interface, which is a part of DirectX. So when some WMA files cannot be read, it means that there's some problem in this layer - I would say that re-installation of DirectX could help, but I'm not sure about it, we'll try to investigate a bit more.
We also plan to improve support for WM files creation, e.g. support new WM9 media format content (VBR, lossless, etc.), but it's a matter of the next version.
Jiri