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WMA playback - congrats to all concerned!
GodEater:
Always make sure that whatever issue you're reporting happens with a build from the same day you're reporting it on. The 23rd is well over six days old.
saratoga:
I haven't found a problem with files over 64 kbps in a while. If you still have the problem with the current version, please post the file here, in the tracker or email it to me if you cannot share it publicly.
mborus:
Some feedback. Using a Nano 1st gen with yesterday's build I tried some files - VBR around 160k. No idea what encoder. The first file played great. While it played, I used the menu a lot to test the performance. There was no lag at all. After 5-8 minutes skipping started and only a few seconds of each track was played. I tried seeking in one track, after which the skipping got really awful.
After this it was no longer possible to play any track. I got prefetch errors (Prefetch abort at FFFFFCA2) and other error messages (Data abort at 01F04CBC, undefined instruction at 005AFCB4). Booting into Apple mode and returning to rockbox didn't fix this.
With some more testing I could get some mp3 files to play, but only distorted, with the blubbering effect of damaged files.
Deleting Rockbox and installing today's build did not help.
Even after 10 reboots the Nano doesn't work properly.
Anyway, something seriously went wrong here...
CVS r14074-070730
#edit#
After testing for a while falling back to CVS r13749-070701 restored the playback.
dbinder:
saratoga-
I wanted to post the file but it looks like it can't be more than 128k - can I email the file to you (how would I get your email address?).
Thanks for your assistance.
-David
senab:
--- Quote from: GodEater on July 12, 2007, 03:28:45 PM ---Though I may stand corrected - that makes no sense to me at all!
--- End quote ---
As I understand, there is no open source WMA Pro/Lossless/Voice decoder available at the moment, only WMA standard. Basically as long the file isn't WMA Pro then it should play using ffmpeg's decoder.
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