Different music formats on my phone
Orcrone
Newbie

On my computer and phone I have both mp3 and WMA files.  If I stream from my computer to my TV or Blu-ray (both Panasonic) both formats work correctly.  If I play music on my S4 once again both formats work correctly. However, when I connect the S4 to either the TV or Blu-ray player mp3 files work fine, but wma won't play.  Any suggestions short of ripping CDs again in mp3 format?

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vzw_customer_support
Customer Service Rep

This is an interesting question Orcrone! Let's check things out. What error do you get when trying to play a WMA file on your TV or Blu-ray? It could be that the file(s) are protected, which is why they won't play. Please let us know about an error message, if any.

Thank you,
VanessaS_VZW

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Orcrone
Newbie

Thanks Vanessa.  The messages don't help much.  The Samsung's error message says "Unable To Play", regardless of the device it's connecting to.  The two Panasonic devices have messages of "Cannot Play" and "Cannot Read File", respectively.  Ironically, when either Panasonic device connects to my PC via DLNA there is no problem reading wma files.  MP3 files work across the board.

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Ann154
Community Leader
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The digital rights permissions are on the computer and not the phone to allow you to play the WMA files.

I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.

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Orcrone
Newbie

But I can play the WMA files on the phone.  I would think that without the permissions I wouldn't be able to play them on the phone.

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Ann154
Community Leader
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The files play fine because you are only playing them on that device.  However when you send the file to another device you could be broadcasting to a wider audience and therefore need a different type of permission.

I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.

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Orcrone
Newbie

Don't know if that's the answer, but it certainly sounds plausible.  As it is I'm about 75% complete ripping the CDs in MP3 format...

Thanks!

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