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Posted by Thomas on June 13, 2003 at 14:41:20:
In Reply to: omg files not backed up properly posted by itzme on March 21, 2003 at 03:08:33:
i'm afraid that there's not much to do. the idea sony had when releasing the omg jukebox, was to make a unique commercial filesystem, where files couldn't be effectively copied into millions of copies (unlike the mp3). So far they've succeeded (for all i know). The trick is, that the program (omg jukebox) keeps track of all the cd's you copy using a database file. So if you try to play an omg-file that hasn't got a 'track' in the database, it won't accept it.. so we're pretty lost until someone comes up with an omg/mp3 converter. But it seems like sony wont let the documentation on the omg-system slip out.. bad news. however, if you come up with some clever way to work around this - please contact me.. i've been trying to make this work for ages now.. good luck /thomas
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