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Could it use for Walkman? #12

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SeeenW opened this issue Apr 3, 2024 · 5 comments
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Could it use for Walkman? #12

SeeenW opened this issue Apr 3, 2024 · 5 comments

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@SeeenW
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SeeenW commented Apr 3, 2024

I have a Walkman NW-S744 and it can play atrac audio(even atrac advanced lossless),but i dont know how to do.

@XyLe-GBP
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Sorry for the delay in replying.
At this time, we are not looking to optimize the application for the Walkman.
This is because the application is only targeted for Sony's Playstation devices.
If you have a better idea, we can listen to your suggestion.
For example, if you have software that can convert to ATRAC for Walkman, we might be able to incorporate that in some way.

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SeeenW commented Jun 23, 2024

Ummmmmm........I found that Sound Forge is a professional music editor,but it can convert every types of music files to ATRAC3/3+/Lossless,and Sony's Media GO can edit ATRAC audio file's tags.

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Is the file format you want to use on your Walkman one of .omg .oma .aa3 .atp .hma?
ATRAC is a Sony proprietary standard, so the conversion library must necessarily be a Sony one.
It may be possible to implement the functionality in an application by using the OpenMG Lib.
If that is acceptable, I will consider implementing it, but since I am doing all the coding and debugging work myself, it will take some time to release it.

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SeeenW commented Jun 24, 2024

Yeah but I don't know Walkman can use .hma files.....and Sound Forge seems can convert to .aa3 only.
(PSP can read these format music files in Music too,and sounds clearer than MP3 or AAC format music).
BTW,thanks a lot.

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XyLe-GBP commented Jul 3, 2024

For now, we cannot promise that we will be able to support all the file extensions listed here at this time, but we will try to implement as many as possible.
Since I am the only one working on the program, it will inevitably take some time, but if that's okay.
Thanks for your suggestions :)

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