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J@ck7
15th May 2006, 19:10
Filamoon.Workshop.WMAPlus.v1.25.S60.SymbianOS.Crac ked-PWNPDA

Leaving aside the whole thorny issue of whether people want to pay for and download music Over The Air (I don't) and then be restricted in what they can and can't play the files on (I don't), the formats involved are very much worth mentioning. Let's start with a typical Joe Smith, he owns a hundred or so CDs and he wants as much of his music as possible on his Symbian smartphone, to save bothering with a standalone music player.
In the past, I've always advocated such a user rolling up his sleeves and getting to grips with Ogg Vorbis, an Open Source music compression scheme which allows users to store CD-quality music at 64kbps (roughly 500K per minute of music). However, few people in the mainstream world have heard of Ogg Vorbis and because it's free and there's noone actively promoting the system, the situation's likely to stay that way. It's not helped by the user having to have a little technical knowledge to set up CD ripping to Ogg Vorbis in the first place. Yes, it's what I use, but the average user is going to stick a CD in his PC and watch Windows Media Player boot up.
Now, Media Player rips CDs very quickly and easily, but to its own Windows Media Audio format (WMA), a proprietary system that's as efficient as Ogg Vorbis (i.e. files are half the size of MP3s of equivalent quality). By default, music ripped from your own CDs is copy protected, but unticking a single box in 'Options' (i.e. the one marked 'Copy protect music') is enough to get Media Player to produce .WMA files from your CDs that can be copied easily onto any storage disk. In this case, the MMC or DV RS-MMC for your S60 smartphone.
Now we're not talking 'Copy to device' ease of use here, but it's not far off. Just copy over the folders of music you want onto your card (or use a mass storage sync tool), put the card into your smartphone and you're away. The last piece of the jigsaw is WMAPlus!, officially the first software for Symbian OS that can decode the proprietary WMA files. Up 'til now, WMA was pie in the sky and a no-go area, but this utility makes it a reality. Interestingly, with the release of the Nokia N91 and other "Plays For Sure"-compatible hardware, sometime in Q1 in 2006, along with its associated Media Player integration, things are going to get even easier still. But in the meantime, WMAPlus! fills a much needed gap. As long as a user has a card reader, they can fill their hard disk with WMA-format music and be confident that any albums needed will also play without further conversion on their S60 device.

WMAPlus! will feel familiar to anyone who's used OggPlay or any other mobile media player. First, you get the utility to scan your expansion card for compatible files (in this case, MP3, Ogg, AAC and WMA, mainly) and then browse through the available tracks by album, artist, playlist or folder. Playback is of high quality and pretty seamless. Although not obvious from the interface, I discovered that '4' and '6' are hard wired to rewind and fast forward through a track, so you have good control of what's being played. Playback is maintained without issue when starting other programs or switching around with WMAPlus! in the background. Full marks so far.

The lowish score above is a reflection of my gut feel that WMAPlus! hasn't been fully rounded yet. The volume boost feature worked at first, but then stopped working. Several times during the three hour test, WMAPlus! froze, Symbian OS couldn't save itself and the device had to be restarted. In addition, as you'll see from the screenshot, calling up the properties of a WMA track results in a column of zeroes, which doesn't inspire confidence.
However, despite these niggles, WMAPlus! deserves a lot of credit for making the proprietary world of WMA accessible to the S60 world. And that's a big world. With registrations and more user feedback and extensive testing under their belt, I can see this being as popular as the free OggPlay in the medium term.

optus99
16th May 2006, 05:12
This 100% Fake version :axe:

xiong68
16th May 2006, 05:19
why did u say so?

Tatlises
16th May 2006, 06:19
This 100% Fake version :axe:


Maybe cause when u choose about the produvt it says v1.2

akye
16th May 2006, 08:59
Thanks.
This app is usefull for my N6600 with mp3 ringtones.

rosh
21st May 2006, 10:01
thanks i will use it for my n6600

J@ck7
2nd June 2006, 11:38
Please, I would like to inform that this is not a fake one but its 100% working version. Thankyou.

pj320
2nd June 2006, 16:20
yes its not fake but its only version 1.20 not 1.25

BaNneD_uSER
2nd June 2006, 17:04
it is fake or not?

J@ck7
3rd June 2006, 09:31
Plz note may be the version is 1.20 instead 1.25. But this is not a fake one.

pratik2006
3rd June 2006, 12:44
if its v 1.20 then no need to post it again coz its already posted here

J@ck7
5th June 2006, 17:58
[Only registered and activated users can see links]

shadi22
5th June 2006, 18:51
3230 ok
thanks

basodiodoh
6th June 2006, 04:01
Any try for N70 ...? working or not...?

wisnugiri
6th June 2006, 04:58
Is this work for ngage qd?

psico
6th June 2006, 17:46
this app don't play mp3 (don't work properly, sometimes works) in my 6630 and my antivirus detect a malware in the path /system/pwnpdaexe.

pj320
6th June 2006, 19:19
this app don't play mp3 (don't work properly, sometimes works) in my 6630 and my antivirus detect a malware in the path /system/pwnpdaexe.

try to go on settings and change the codec.

zakariyyya
7th June 2006, 00:20
hey why di d u write its updated version although its the same posted before & u have double posted it,Try again next time buddy ur reputation will go now negative,hahhah,
buddy u dont have to fool around man my networ is so slow i was dying to see the new version but when the page was openedi thought to .... . ,anyway thnx for double posting
zakariyyya

saneem
7th June 2006, 11:34
indeed it is 1.20 the skin is made to show 1.25

falconsson
7th June 2006, 11:38
I had it on my 6680 and it worked fine than it stopped playing .wma and .ogg. I thought I must have removed the codecs so I reinstalled it. It didn't work. Ogg player doesn't work either. They just play .mp3s. I don't want to format my phone just for these programmes.
Bye////

J@ck7
10th June 2006, 13:28
You neeed to download the plugins for this.

J@ck7
10th June 2006, 15:14
For plugins click here
[Only registered and activated users can see links]

J@ck7
12th June 2006, 10:20
And mate u dont need to format yr phone for this. Just install the addons and plugins and all would be fine.

xp1n9
13th June 2006, 12:28
hey bro, i've downloaded this software... it's working for the full mp3 song. but when i cut the song using "mp3 cutter joiner", and send the song through bluetooth to my 6600,,, the phone doesnt recognized (read-only) the cutted mp3 song. and when i send more than 1 full mp3 songs, it only recognize 1 song of them in my ringtone list.... would anyone tell me what is the problem????

TitanX
13th June 2006, 13:37
It is a fake! Filamoon did not release a new version from the last 1.20 version. It's a copied story from the past version. anyway it's the same old version with bug -" it freezes" after sometime and even stop playing the music files. known to have bug when installed together with Music Player.

J@ck7
13th June 2006, 17:10
There is no bug. It may be that its clashing with other applications u have installed. Many of us had problems with apps like smart settings. So see to it.

peter2fr
14th June 2006, 13:20
Thanks for this app

Ferro
14th June 2006, 14:09
This version is the same old version cannot play my 48 kbps encoded wma files

nikishiv
15th June 2006, 18:52
:partyman: Happy to be a member to share and care.

xp1n9
19th June 2006, 11:51
crashing???? what do u mean by smart setting???

J@ck7
19th June 2006, 11:59
Smart setting is the name of app.

xp1n9
19th June 2006, 12:32
i dun have such app.... and the app (WMA plus) only can play 1 full mp3 song... and cant play the cutted mp3 song (cutted by mp3CutterJoiner)... what about wma files? can i set wma song as my ringtone?? i am using nokia 6600... thanks

J@ck7
23rd June 2006, 16:17
For that u need the codecs download them here
[Only registered and activated users can see links]

stoneidiot
23rd June 2006, 19:57
For that u need the codecs download them here
[Only registered and activated users can see links]

It makes my 6681 hang when play a wma file. :???: