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  1. I'm having the same problem. I actually evaluated Switch about a year ago, but didn't get around to finishing up all my conversions. I came back to start over again and downloaded the latest versions. First I used Express Rip to try and rip a CD to my computer as an mp3 file and it wouldn't play using Windows Media Player 11. Then I used Express Rip to rip it as a wma file and it played fine. I then used Switch to try to convert the wma file to an mp3 file, but got the same error in Media Player. I was able to use Switch to play the mp3 file. All this was done with on XP. I did try to play the mp3 on an old computer running 2000 Pro with Windows Media Player 9, but I still got the original error. The other problem I found was that I couldn't specify the output folder to be the same as the source file - [same as source file]. When I tried to convert, I got the error 'You do not have the required permissions to write to the specified output directory'. I didn't have this problem when I did this a year ago. Hope this information helps you in solving these issues.
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