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DvID.DAT file still does not work

2012-10-02
2023-03-15
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  • Aupeix Alain

    Aupeix Alain - 2022-10-15

    Hum ... ça c'est sous xp, moi je suis sous Xubuntu
    voici quelques copies écran qui pourraient être une piste ...

     
  • Aupeix Alain

    Aupeix Alain - 2022-10-15

    Le DvId qui sont là, sont des restes de tentatives, en fait, il semble qu'il doive être dans le dossier OMGAUDIO, mais je ne pense pas que ce soit là le problème.
    Voici l'arborescence du lecteur:

    alain@Gramps-JujuLand2:/media/alain/A091-E093$ sudo tree

    ├── DvID.dat ne sert probablement pas
    ├── NWWM base de donnée ??
    │   ├── BRWLIST.DAT
    │   ├── DvID.dat ne sert probablement pas
    │   ├── FNOTABLE.DAT
    │   └── oDvID.dat ancienne version, ne sert probablement pas
    ├── oDvID.dat ancienne version, ne sert probablement pas
    └── OMGAUDIO
    ├── 00010021.DAT
    ├── 00GTRLST.DAT
    ├── 01TREE01.DAT
    ├── 01TREE02.DAT
    ├── 01TREE03.DAT
    ├── 01TREE04.DAT
    ├── 01TREE22.DAT
    ├── 01TREE2D.DAT
    ├── 02TREINF.DAT
    ├── 03GINF01.DAT
    ├── 03GINF02.DAT
    ├── 03GINF03.DAT
    ├── 03GINF04.DAT
    ├── 03GINF22.DAT
    ├── 03GINF2D.DAT
    ├── 04CNTINF.DAT
    ├── 04PATLST.DAT
    ├── 05CIDLST.DAT
    ├── 10F00
    │   └── 10000001.OMA mon fichier mp3 transformé en oma que je lis sans problème avec vlc
    ├── db_backup backup
    │   ├── 00010021.DAT
    │   ├── 00GTRLST.DAT
    │   ├── 01TREE01.DAT
    │   ├── 01TREE02.DAT
    │   ├── 01TREE03.DAT
    │   ├── 01TREE04.DAT
    │   ├── 02TREINF.DAT
    │   ├── 03GINF01.DAT
    │   ├── 03GINF02.DAT
    │   ├── 03GINF03.DAT
    │   ├── 03GINF04.DAT
    │   ├── 04CNTINF.DAT
    │   ├── 05CIDLST.DAT
    │   ├── MACLIST0.BAK
    │   └── MACLIST0.DAT
    └── DvID.dat

    4 directories, 41 files

    Bon, je vais gratter ailleurs pour voir ...

    A+

     

    Last edit: Aupeix Alain 2022-10-15
  • Aupeix Alain

    Aupeix Alain - 2022-10-17
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  • Aupeix Alain

    Aupeix Alain - 2022-10-25

    ConRoyX,

    Salut, mon post a semble-t-il été bloqué ... il y a une semaine

    Peux-tu me contacter à alain<dot>aupeix<at>wanadoo<dot>fr ?</dot></at></dot>

    Merci
    A+

     
  • stefano macca

    stefano macca - 2023-03-15

    Hello. I was trying to make a Sony WM-E403 player work properly, and I discovered that by putting any file named DvID.DAT in the root folder, makes jSymphonic work with that player.
    Problem is that files can't play properly.

    So I managed to install and run MP3 File Manager and AudioPlayer drivers on Windows 10, and install "Copy Tool" into the player, this created the correct DvID.DAT file!

    I did download MP3 File Manager and PA Driver from Sony website.
    Install PA_DRIVER.EXE from "run as administrator" CMD command line.
    (start - search: CMD - right click - "run as administrator", from command line DIR to where the PA_DRIVER.EXE is, then launch it. Same applies for MP3FMV2_ENG.EXE - the MP3 File Manager)
    After a reboot, i did install "Copy Tool" from the newly created C://Program Files (x86)/Sony/MP3 File Manager/ directory. (from command line too)

    After all that, I found a MP3FM folder in the root of the player, with some DLLs, MP3 File Manager tool, and the infamous DvID.DAT file!

    It looks it's a simple unencrypted file containing just 16 bytes of data.
    Its content is 0301 0100 0000 0128 0000 08fb c4fe 0000
    And I guess you can create a plain TXT file, put that content inside, and save it or rename it as DvID.DAT. But as long as I know, this file should be good just for the WM-E403, or maybe WM-E4xx players, but you can try different models too.

    After that, jSymphonic 0.3.0 (copied in the root of the player) started, operated, and did all the necessary operations to let me delete files, upload new ones, and play them correctly.

    Hope it helps

     
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