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Well, not identical, obviously. But only change is that I added more "debug" output, so we can see (hopefully) where exactly things go mad.
I don't know how this should be possible. The installer doesn't really do anything, except for extracting the EXE file (and stuff) to the chosen directory. The LameXP EXE file that us extracted from the installer is really exactly the same one as contained in the ZIP archive. So, if you see divergent behavior between build #2131 and build #2130, something different must have happened, at runtime, I suppose...
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Strange
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But if you cannot it with the "special build", which is the same as previous build just with more diagnostic output added to the console, then I don't know what to do... |
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LameXP v4.16 has been released
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Fantastico... Many thanks
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Just found out that the latest version 18.05 of MediaInfo.exe (downloaded from the MediaArea website) cannot be used to replace the LameXP built-in version.
Probably something about Zenitram's changes to the XML output. Right now this is not a big issue, but considering the usual update cycle of LameXP it will be around 1 year until the next stable version. It would be nice if we could use a newer version of MediaInfo without having to install beta versions of LameXP. Cheers manolito |
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That bug had been introduced in v18.03 with: Quote:
I think you should test whether your MediaInfo.exe (downloaded from the MediaArea website) works correctly outside of LameXP – when called with options "--Output=XML" and "--Full" plus "--Cover_Data=base64".
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https://www.sendspace.com/file/mw2339 The commandline was: Mediainfo.exe "--Output=XML" "--Full" "--Cover_Data=base64" i:\test.mp3 >i:\result.txt LameXP rejects the file with a "format not recognized" error. Cheers manolito |
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Please try with this version: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mul...0.zip/download
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Yes, this test version fixes it, thanks a lot...
![]() It also seems that I can use this executable as a hotfix for the stable version (it does not have a built-in timebomb like the beta versions). Nice... Cheers manolito |
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Hey, I just tried to use LameXP for the first time. And I can't make it work! Trying to convert wma to mp3. Isn't that possible? Here is the error message:
LameXP v4.16 (Build #2134), compiled on 2018-04-30 at 14:48:13 ------------------------------- The format of this file is NOT supported: C:/Users/Andy/Music/10,000 Maniacs/Our Time in Eden/01 Noah's Dove.wma Container Format: Windows Media Audio Format: Type: WMA, Version: 2, Bitrate: ≈168 kbps (Variable) |
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Congratulations, on your first post you already discovered a major bug in the latest LameXP version...
![]() I can confirm your issue, WMA v2 sources are rejected by the current LameXP version. I went back to the previous stable version 4.15, and this version has no problems with these sources. Time for a hotfix... Cheers manolito And a general rant: After going back to a previous stable version I noticed that even for stable versions there is a time bomb of 1 year. I think that this is plain stupid. For Alpha, Beta or RC versions I can understand, but not for stable versions. Users may have valid reasons to stick to older stable versions, this latest WMA bug is a good example. Please stop imposing your views on users... |
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![]() Please try with the new TEST build: https://sourceforge.net/projects/lam...0.exe/download
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Well, that worked! And man, that's perhaps the first time I've really given my computer a workout. 99% CPU for 1.6 hours!
And not only that, I intercut the original wav, the wma I made from that wav, and the mp3 I made from the wma. I can't tell the difference! Great program! Thanks a lot! |
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I can confirm that the Alpha build 2140 does solve the WMA v2 issue...
![]() Any chance for a stable hotfix version? The LameXP test versions are not really user friendly, they expire after 30 days, and installing a newer test version requires users to reenter all their settings. (And you used some dirty tricks to defeat users who just set the system date back to an earlier date... ![]() Having to wait for one whole year until the next stable version fixes the WMA issue is not an acceptable option IMO... Cheers manolito |
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