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RE: Most likely problem: it's a multi-channel wav file (cPlay only supports stereo)

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Thanks cics. I"ll try your suggestion but I am pretty certian that the files I ripped from the DVD-A's were the stereo track. I will follow up if my SOX output confirms this.

Another problem I am experiencing id that when I try to use cPlay while in CMP-2 it appears that CMP/cPlay recognizes and loads all of my .wav and .cue files but I cannot gey them to play. I have no problem playing the .cue files when nCMP is not loaded when I select hem directly from my music file directly so I know it's not the files themselves but perhaps the path to them?

I seem to have a similar problem when I create a playlist with cPlaylisteditor. I cannot get the saved file tp play in cPlay.

Thanks again for any help you may be able to lend.

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