12-27-2012 12:31 PM
I have just purchased a Blackberry Curve 9320, and all the documentation states that M4A (Apple Lossless) is fully supported.
I have synced my Curve with iTunes via the Blackberry synchronisation software and successfully added my iTunes playllist to my Blackberry, but when I try to play a tune I get the following error message
The media "Song name" being played is of an unsupported format
How do I play my songs on this device?
Do I need a codec or a different media player or is the documentation wrong?
Mike
12-27-2012 12:34 PM
I believe you will need to remove the DRM from the iTunes purchased media.
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12-27-2012 12:39 PM - edited 12-27-2012 12:47 PM
Thanks for the prompt reply,
All the tunes I am trying to play that have been ripped from CD's, that I own, so do not have DRM and do not play, all the songs that I have purchased from within iTunes play perfectly
I would like to be able to play all my music.
12-27-2012 12:58 PM
Doing some analysis on the song that plays versus the one that doesn't.
From the iTunes store
Ripped from a CD
I can see 2 notable differences
1) The ripped song has an Apple Lossless Codec and the downloaded song doesn't
2) The ripped song is 25MB and the downloaded song is 6MB; is size an issue?
12-27-2012 01:00 PM
Ok. I could be wrong. In the UK DRM is supported.
Article ID: KB19152 Using BlackBerry Desktop Software to synchronize iTunes music
Article ID: KB30210 How to synchronize media from a computer to a BlackBerry smartphone
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12-27-2012 01:30 PM
I think I have gotten to the bottom of the problem.
The downloaded music has a bit rate of 256kbps whereas the ripped music has anything upto 1050kpbs.
When I sync my iPod with iTunes I ccan select that music is sync'd at a max rate of 256kbps.
Is there any way to do this with the Blackberry sync? and is this the likely issue?