![]() ![]() FIX: vendor id tag was not preserved in FLAC files. FIX: fixed BASS_Wasapi_init error (14). Currently program is available in Dutch, English, French, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Russian, Hungarian, Italian, Spanish, Spanish Traditional, Swedish, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Finnish, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish and Chinese (simplified) languages. video files (multiple audio streams are supported).Ĭan export/import Metadata to/from external file. Informative and resizable UI suited even for netbooks.Įxtracting audio from flv, avi, mov etc. Grabbing of multi-channel Audio CDs to the desired format at once. Merge input files to one large audio file and create CUE sheet.Ĭonverting to many formats at once using "Multiple" output mode. Support of mp4, mka chapters (can split mp4, mka by chapters to any supported format).īuilt-in Metadata editor with Cover Art support. Support of embedded CUE sheets (for FLAC, WavPack, APE and TAK files). Parallel conversion by utilizing power of multi-core CPUs. > about windows version of LMS.Works on XP, Vista, Windows 7 32/64 bit versions. > Daphile's LMS, it can seek tracks! Therefore, there is something fishy > sourced from another LMS instance on a windows PC. > client + LMS server) I already turned off LMS service on the player and > you saw on my log is the player (LMS client) only. To see if it can seek tracks on a 2GB+ flac. If there is any windows user here, please try your LMS It can seek tracks! Therefore, there is something fishy about windows When the player was sourced from Daphile's LMS, + LMS server) I already turned off LMS service on the player and sourcedįrom another LMS instance on a windows PC. You saw on my log is the player (LMS client) only. > incorrect - always 3237595346 and the offset is always -1 or 0. In your log entries the duration is correct but "size" is > In your log the error can be seen compared to similar entries from my > with Windows, daphile or something subtle with the 192Khz file - it does So I'm guessing the problem is something to do My Ubuntu based LMS 7.9.1 handled the file/tracks correctly. > 192Khz/24bit from a single flac file of a CD scan with external cue > I created a test file of 2,310,172,573 bytes by resampling to Slim::Player::Protocols::File::open (81) duration: size: endian offset: for file:///E:/MyMusic/Ayumi%20Hamasaki/CDImage.flac#0-287.2 In your log entries the "size" is incorrect - always 3237595346 In your log the error can be seen compared to similar entries from my Something subtle with the 192Khz file - it does not look like a general ![]() ![]() So I'm guessing the problem is something to do with daphile or My LMS 7.9.1 handled the file/tracks correctly - jumping to any I created a test file of 2,310,172,573 bytes by resampling toġ92Khz/24bit from a single flac file of a CD scan with external cue Play the album and seek to different track, then I halt the player. ![]() The CUE sheet is the cause, because I resampled (down sized) the flacĪnd the problem was gone. I generate the CUE sheet through Xrecode or Foobar2000. Server HP proliant micro server N36L with ClearOS Linux (spares Touch, SB3, reciever ,controller ) MeridianDSP5200 MeridianDSP5200HC 2 xMeridianDSP3100 +Rel Stadium 3 Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x What is you LMS server ? Hardware and OS ? 32 bit or 64 bit ?ĭoes it work,with wavpack >2GB ? Or any other format like WAV ? That said 2GB sound almost like a file system disk format or OS issue ? īrowse album and browse artist etc only cares for tags or cue sheet , you can use some English title but still have Chinese tags. You don't need to use the correct title as filename even if you use tags Wondering if this is caused by my computer or anything. There must be people playing 192k flac here, so I am I replaced the flac.exe to the latest version but itĭidn't help. The log is not UTF-8 encoded so you will see weird characters. > you embedded the cue sheet in the file? Or simply split the flac > to a file it can't find because the encoding is wrong somewhere. > Looks like yet another path encoding issue. ![]()
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