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HELP

PostPosted: 06 Mar 2011, 14:59
by djdabtaz
hi can anybody help me as ive just installed my discover DJ software but it wont allow me to play my iTunes music as it says the file is to big. any ideas thanks dave

Re: HELP

PostPosted: 06 Mar 2011, 18:46
by Blackbrook
Have a look here

viewtopic.php?f=268&t=19164

There you find "media issues" where your error is reported and where a solution is available.

Cheers,

Steve

Re: HELP

PostPosted: 10 Mar 2011, 20:26
by djdabtaz
Medias issues
Error code: "Can't load media error message - file to big to load....."
- DRM protected files? DRM = copyright-protected, those files can't be used outside the host application (usually iTunes or Windows Media Player).
- MPEG Layer 4 Audio format? Does not work when no codec pack for mp4 is installed. You can convert the mp4 files to mp3


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Thanks for your help this is what it says but doesnt make any sense to me, is there a solution or have i wasted my money. i really dont get it as it doesnt make any sense to.
kind regards dave

Re: HELP

PostPosted: 10 Mar 2011, 21:11
by Jim B
djdabtaz wrote:Medias issues
Error code: "Can't load media error message - file to big to load....."
- DRM protected files? DRM = copyright-protected, those files can't be used outside the host application (usually iTunes or Windows Media Player).


This means that these files have some sort of Protection encoded into them (DRM= Digital Rights Management). These files will only play, in iTunes or Windows Media.

If you try to load or play these files in any other audio or media software then you may see this error.


djdabtaz wrote:Thanks for your help this is what it says but doesnt make any sense to me, is there a solution or have i wasted my money.


You can use some sort of re-recording software such as Tunebite on these files

http://audials.com/en/tunebite/index.html

What this program does is re-records DRM protected files (at high speed) leaving you a un-protected mp3 which will play in any audio or media software. I don't know how legal this software is though

Some info here on DRM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management

Hope this helps ;)