![]() ![]() Not so sure that it clarifies anything other than giving some ways to remedy issues one may have because of it. ~EDIT~ my bad for giving the wrong link, but I did not think it was answered very well, and as I was going through this very thing I thought to try and help add clarity by what I was finding. But after reading more it would seem disablying it is the best option according to the later links below. As others have mentioned this is a vague subject for sure. So if you come across a music file that has SCMS-T inscription and you have the setting turned off then you will not be able to listen to it, or at least that is the way it seems. ![]() I do not think it has anything to do with devises that you hook to, just the music files only. As far as other stuff goes it should do just fine. Otherwise you will not be able to listen to it. The following page seems to suggest turning it on so that you will be able to listen to music that is SCMS-T encoded. What does this mean and should i have the box checked or unchecked? ![]() under the audio tab in settings there's a option that says "connect to an audio device only if it supports SCMS-T content protection" Hello so i'm just looking over my bluetooth settings and i noticed an option that i'm not aware of. ![]()
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