Updated FAQ document.

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It has to be noted that the WMA decoder component relies on the Windows Media Format Runtime. All supported<br> It has to be noted that the WMA decoder component relies on the Windows Media Format Runtime. All supported<br>
versions of Microsoft Windows should have the Windows Media Format Runtime installed out of the box. However<br> versions of Microsoft Windows should have the Windows Media Format Runtime installed out of the box. However<br>
Wine does not! In case you encounter problems with the WMA decoder component, try downloading and installing<br> Wine does not! In case you encounter problems with the WMA decoder component, try downloading and installing<br>
the <a href="http://www.citizeninsomniac.com/WMV/wmfdist11.exe" target="_blank">Windows Media Format 11 Runtime</a> manually. This should also work under Linux/Wine.<br><br> the <a href="http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Windows_Media_Format_11.htm" target="_blank">Windows Media Format 11 Runtime</a> manually. This should also work under Linux/Wine.<br><br>
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While it is evident that applications, which reject the Wave/RIFF file because of the extra 'JUNK' chunk, are<br> While it is evident that applications, which reject the Wave/RIFF file because of the extra 'JUNK' chunk, are<br>
broken with respect to the RIFF specification and should be fixed by the respective author, there is an easy<br> broken with respect to the RIFF specification and should be fixed by the respective author, there is an easy<br>
workaround: Re-saving the Wave/RIFF file with SoX creates a file that even the broken applications seem to<br> workaround: Re-saving the Wave/RIFF file with <a href="http://sox.sourceforge.net/" target="_blank">SoX</a> creates a file that even the broken applications seem to<br>
accept, as SoX apparently doesn't insert any 'JUNK' chunks (although it would be free to do so!) Re-saving<br> accept, as SoX apparently doesn't insert any 'JUNK' chunks (although it would be free to do so!) Re-saving<br>
your Wave file with SoX does NOT change the actual content at all, as long as no additional filters are used.<br> your Wave file with SoX does NOT change the actual content at all, as long as no additional filters are used.<br>
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<b>Where can I submit bug reports or feature requests?</b><br> <b>Where can I submit bug reports or feature requests?</b><br>
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The preferred place to report bugs or request new features is the LameXP thread at Doom9's Forum:<br><ul> The preferred place to report bugs or request new features is the LameXP thread at Doom9's Forum:<br><ul>
<li><a href="http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=157726" target="_blank">http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=157726</a></ul> <li><a href="http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=157726" target="_blank">http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=157726</a> (English)
<li><a href="http://forum.gleitz.info/showthread.php?t=37956" target="_blank">http://forum.gleitz.info/showthread.php?t=37956</a> (German)</ul>
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Please do NOT send me E-Mail unless you really have to! I receive a LOT of E-Mail and your mail can get lost!<br><br>
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<b>Where can I find the LameXP source code?</b><br> <b>Where can I find the LameXP source code?</b><br>