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MP3 player woes





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 10.29.2011 9:39am
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Southern Comfort
silently judging all of you



I've got an old Panasonic SV-MP020 mp3 player, from back when PlaysForSure was supposed to be the new hot thing.  I've listened to the playlist on this thing so many times I'm sick of it, and want to swap it out for something else.  The woes, somehow I wound up deleting not only the playlist but also the files on my PC, so the only copy of these files I have is on the player.

I can open the player in My Computer and see the files, but when I try to copy & paste I'm getting errors - Error 0x80030001 on Win7, which resolves to "Cannot complete requested operation"; something quite similar on XP, although I don't remember what.  I figure it's the DRM, and the only supported operation is to delete the files, no local copies permitted.  So does anyone know of anything that can rip the mp3s off of this thing (giving the DRM a good cornholing while it's at it is a bonus) so I don't lose them?  Winamp has already been a bust at this.

Also, I'm going to find the person who came up with this stupid DRM, break his jaw and pull his teeth, and spend a few hours slowly grinding the bell-end of my dick against the back of his throat.




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 10.29.2011 3:21pm


amaron
No answer, must be that deaf bitch.



The manual mentions syncing with WMP10... have you tried Windows Media Player at all?




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 10.29.2011 10:31pm
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Southern Comfort
silently judging all of you



Tried and failed.  The files synced, but they won't play without the player plugged in.




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 10.29.2011 10:45pm


Arckanghel
Pirate.



This might seem like a really dumb idea, but have you tried going sob story on the support line? That's the only thing I can think of right now is that maybe a little social engineering is in the works.




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 10.29.2011 11:01pm


OrionHardy
Otherworld



Only thing I can think of is playing the songs and recording them all manually with Sony Sound Forge or something similar.



Great men aren't everywhere, just where it counts.

If you ever see me online playing Halo, join me please.




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 10.30.2011 7:11am


Arckanghel
Pirate.



Supposedly this will work for some stuff if used properly

https://sourceforge.net/projects/freeme2/

Though it's nothing I tried, so no clue. You could also try DRM Removal, but it's a paid program with no gaurantees.




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