I don't believe this these files will play on your portable device unless you get the appropriate licenses onto the device as well.
Let me explain....
A friend of mine has recently suffered at the hands of WMA files with embedded Digital Rights Management (DRM)(i.e. legit!)
Purchased and downloaded files using Windows 98 machine. Tries to run files, zilch. I think he needs the latest Media Player, but WM10 doesn't run on 98....
After some Googling, it seems that with MP10, the license file is downloaded the first time the file is played.
So I took a copy of the WMA file and tried it on my machine (XP SP2, WM10). Plays fine.
As it happens, my friend's (work) PC has been upgraded and he now has XP and WM10.
Lo, the files work fine on his new PC.
With MP10 theres a "portable audio device" management window which you use to copy audio files to your portable device, and I assume this will also copy the required license.
So he's copied the wma's to the portable device using this option in WM10.... and they still don't play. Investigations continue!
[This message has been edited by MacAllcock (edited 06-07-2005).]
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