I know, this is a problem I probably share with many other users, and that probably there hasn't been a solution found yet, but maybe there has!? I lately had to completely re-setup my system. I still had some Hi-MD oma-files, which I haven't yet transferred to wave and edited, but since these are all microphone recordings, no CD-rips, I didn't think the Sony copy protection was an issue with these. I simply copied all the folders of my library to another harddisk, and copied them to the same location after having re-installed the system and Sonicstage 3.4. However, I have lost the "license" of all the files and get the following message when trying to play any of the files: _________________________________________________________ Cannot Play back this track. Do you want to connect to the internet and download the license for the Track ? When I click Yes, it hangs for a few seconds and the following message appears Cannot load the rights information for the selected tracks. The file format may not be supported by SonicStage (0000010d) ________________________________________________ Is there any way, at least to play *.oma files without sonic stage? At least I then could re-record them with - for example - total recorder. These are original microphone recordings, which cannot be recovered in another way. It makes me quite furious that SoncStage apparenty destroys these files, and demands "license" for private recordings! Helmut