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General Complete name : D:\Downloads\Music\videoplayback_15.m4a Format : dash Codec ID : dash (iso6/mp41) File size : 3.70 MiB Duration : 4 min 4 s Overall bit rate : 127 kb/s Encoded date : UTC 2016-10-29 07:49:10 Tagged date : UTC 2016-10-29 07:49:10 Audio ID : 1 Format : AAC Format/Info : Advanced Audio Codec Format profile : LC Codec ID : 40 Duration : 4 min 4 s Bit rate : 126 kb/s Channel(s) : 2 channels Channel positions : Front: L R Sampling rate : 44.1 kHz Frame rate : 43.066 FPS (1024 spf) Compression mode : Lossy Stream size : 3.66 MiB (99%) Encoded date : UTC 2016-10-29 07:49:10 Tagged date : UTC 2016-10-29 07:49:10
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It appears that the FAAD decoder, as used by LameXP, does not support DASH format, so simply adding "dash" to the list of supported formats wouldn't help. However, passing the file trough MP4Box once seems to "fix" the file, so that LameXP (FAAD) can handle it: Code:
mp4box.exe -add videoplayback_15.m4a -new videoplayback_15.FIXED.mp4
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LameXP v4.14 RC-4
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LameXP v4.14 RC-5
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LameXP v4.14 RC-6
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LameXP v4.14 Final
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Thanks very much for the new version...
Did a couple of quick tests, no problems so far. I still have to change my desktop colors to 16bit (the newer build environment did not change this). One question about the FHG AAC encoder add-in: In the change log I found this: Quote:
This old FHG add-in does no longer work, so it would be nice if you could provide a link and instructions for this new "Case" edition. Cheers manolito |
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19th November 2016, 22:59 | #1409 | Link |
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Looks like I spoke too soon...
I have massive problems loading source files into LameXP. I frequently get this window: This happens with MP3 and WAV sources so far (have not tested other formats yet). All my other audio converters work just fine with these files. And the real funny thing is that if I copy such a source file in Explorer to the same location (the new file name will be "Copy Of ...") then LameXP will accept this file without errors. Looks like a bug to me... Cheers manolito Last edited by manolito; 19th November 2016 at 23:05. |
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https://sourceforge.net/projects/lam...dd-ins/fhgaac/ Please follow closely the INSTRUCTIONS to set up everything as needed. You'll need to find a download of Winamp and "borrow" the required files. Quote:
There has not been any noteworthy change to the file analysis code since the previous release. But, as always, the MediaInfo binary has been updated to the latest version. So, what does MediaInfo.exe have to say when you run it directly and let it analyze the file, from its original path? Does changing the file's path affect MediaInfo's output in some way? And, most important, what does the log say? (BTW: Just added ~4700 MP3 files without problem. Any chance you are running some "Anti-Virus" crap that might be interfering?)
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I've just tried inputting a couple of .wav and .mp3 files (with and without meta-data) and not had any problems. It's all good Cheers and thanks LoRd_MuldeR
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Meanwhile I had gone back to the older stable version 4.13 (which of course fixed the problem). Now I reinstalled 4.14 again, but I got the same problems.
And no, there is no resident AV software on my computer (slows it down too much... ) I used WAV files for my tests to rule out any MP3 MetaData problems. Looks like the built-in MediaInfo version does not like my ancient Non-SSE2 CPU and/or my WinXP. When I run "lxp_mediainfo.exe" from the temp folder, it does not crash, but the output is totally garbled and unreadable. My OS is set to German and Codepage 850. Here is the debug output of LameXP with a WAV file and a copy of the same file: Quote:
Cheers manolito //EDIT// Renaming the rejected file to "test.wav" did not change anything, the file was still rejected Last edited by manolito; 20th November 2016 at 22:30. |
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20th November 2016, 22:34 | #1414 | Link |
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Does MediaInfo read your .wav contained file? If-so please post what it reports, in full, as a 'text' file?
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Anyway, the "i386" MediaInfo binary, that is included with LameXP, was compiled with the /IA32 compiler switch and therefore is supposed to work on all 32-Bit x86 processors. The only other MediaInfo binary included with LameXP is the "x64" one - which wouldn't even launch on your computer. So, LameXP obviously must be using the "i386" one. Quote:
If latest MediaInfo is not working on your machine, how can changing the file's path make any difference? If MediaInfo output is "garbled" already, it is clear that LameXP won't be able to parse it.
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The following command:
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And my installed MediaInfo version 7.90 produces the following results: Quote:
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OK guys, I am throwing in the towel...
I went back to the previous stable version 4.13, and I will consider this version as static as far as I am concerned. Looking at the change log I do not think that I am giving up on anything. Most audio encoders are quite mature, at least the ones I use have not improved significantly over the last 2 years. And the old LameXP shortcomings (not being able to convert large multi-channel files where the intermediate WAV file is larger than 2GB) are the same in the latest version. This post from the FFmpeg forum sums up my feelings about using older computers and Operating Systems quite perfectly: https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/forum/vie...tart=10#p11608 Newer is NOT always better... But of course I am aware that I am one of the very few people who see it that way. So I will stop to annoy you with my requests to make your software compatible with my hardware and OS. And this will be my last post within this thread... Cheers manolito Last edited by manolito; 21st November 2016 at 05:32. |
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FWIW, today I installed a Windows XP inside a Bochs-based VM, with Pentium 3 emulation. The latest MediaInfo crashed with exception code 0xC000001D (STATUS_ILLEGAL_INSTRUCTION).
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The joys of XP eh
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