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WMA Pro File Playback Bug
bluesmanuk:
I have a similar issue with my Sansa Clip +.
Files start to play and then part way through a track it jumps to the next one where the same is repeated and it happens with every single track that I play.
I use WMA Pro 10.
saratoga:
--- Quote from: bluesmanuk on January 27, 2012, 06:49:04 PM ---Files start to play and then part way through a track it jumps to the next one where the same is repeated and it happens with every single track that I play.
--- End quote ---
Open a bug report with a link to an example of a file that causes this bug:
http://www.rockbox.org/tracker/index.php?type=2
btshftr:
I'm experiencing the same problem with wma10 pro files at all different bitrates on my Cowon D2. I've encoded from wav to wma with dbpoweramp, fre:ac and both result in files skipping to a next track at random during playback (no shuffle, no eq, everything in 'vanilla' mode). I'm using latest rockbox build but experienced the same problem in earlier builds.
It happens with vbr and cbr files and with all different combinations of channels, bitrate, stereo, mono, etc. It only happens when i've encoded into wma10pro though, the 9.2 works flawlessly.
Cheers,
saratoga:
Is there some way to get it to happen dependably?
btshftr:
I was a little too quick in that first post. There are a lot of settings I haven't tried. So I've converted a batch of sourcefiles into every possible wma10pro codec configuration I can find with two different encoding progs (still ploughing through all possible settings) Then I'll clean their tags out, put the encoder settings in the name of the folder containing the corresponding files, and test them on my d2's (int&ext mem) with the current RB build. Luckily I've got a D2 4GB and an 8GB unit. Both have a slightly different board layout so 'll assume part of the hardware is different. If so, i'll cover a little troubleshooting there too ;)
I'll put RB on default settings and start playing my batch. When I come across a file that doesn't skip to the next track i'll play it again, verify it doen't skip and check the encoder settings. If all files share the similar behaviour of random 'skip-next'-ing i've wasted a lot of time...
But before all of this I'll ask you if there's an easier way to debug this bug.
It's like finding that Higgs particle
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