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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: chrisjj on July 30, 2005, 04:46:03 am
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When on MCV11 with installation defaults, I drag seeming any approx 2s log WAV to Playing Now and click Play, I get variously:
1 "Media Center has encountered a problem and needs to
close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.", or
2 Hang, or
3 an approx 150ms segment looped, with an odd echo, often followed by hang.
With "Switch tracks: Gapless", this doesn't happen.
Is this a known bug? Is it due for fixing?
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I can confirm this, more or less. I created a 2-sec WAV, imported it, and then dragged it to playing now. The first time I hit play it would not respond, the second time it would play twice. It repeated this behavior almost without exeption.
My output is direct sound with a 5-sec buffer. I tried taking the buffer down to .6-sec, and it played properly every time. Took it back to 5-sec, and the problem reappeared.
I tried switching to wave out, and the problem was mostly still there, but with more exceptions.
chrisjj, it will help them if you list your output settings. I think the issue is in the buffer at start of play. If you are using the latest version, you should post this issue to the .310 thread.
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> I can confirm this, more or less.
Thanks. Disappointing to discover such a basic bug in a V11 :(
Before I continue with investment in evaluation, is there a bug list visible somewhere?
> chrisjj, it will help them if you list your output settings.
I thought "installation defaults" defined them, but OK:
Output mode: Wave Out
Output mode settings...
Wave mapper (recommended)
0.5 seconds
[ ] Aggressive reset (enable if you hear bursts of sound when starting
new tracks)
> If you are using the latest version,
I'm using the one currently offered for download, but that's not .310, but Version: 11.0.309.
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309 is the correct latest "release" version.
What are these wav files that are so short? You might be trying to do something that MC was never designed to, or of coarse this may be an area no one has tried before, (very short files), and therefore may need some tweaking.
I don't think I've ever played a file shorter than 7 or 8 seconds in the 3 years I've been using MC and so have never come across this issue.
Unfortunately this is the weekend, so the JRiver team may not see this until monday, but maybe one of the "Beta" testers will help out.
As very few users run MC with default settings, I doubt that even the JRiver has those defailt settings memorized, so it always helps and saves time to list all relevant data that describes how a person uses MC. The more information one supplies, the more helpful the "brain trust" here can be. :)
There were some major changes between v10 and v11, so there are still a few small bugs to be worked out. It may be a big bug to you, but compared to the total development picture... , but I assure you that every issue is looked at.
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> What are these wav files that are so short?
Spacers.
> You might be trying to do something that MC was never designed to
Hey, MC accepted the job.
> or of coarse this may be an area no one has tried before
Now you're depressing me. QA, anyone?
> I don't think I've ever played a file shorter than 7 or 8 seconds
7 seconds is plenty short enough to cause failure mode 3 here.
> the JRiver team may not see this until monday
Thanks. No hurry.
> As very few users run MC with default settings, I doubt that even the
> JRiver has those defailt settings memorized,
No memorisation required - an install will tell them.
> so it always helps and saves time to list all relevant data that
> describes how a person uses MC.
Eh, no!! It takes A LOT of time to manually copy out all the settings from the UI. Or is there a settings .ini or the like I can quote?
> It may be a big bug to you, but compared to the total development picture... ,
Meaning I've yet to find the really big bugs?
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Chief, you sound confused.
On the off chance that you're actually seeking a solution, did you try changing from "Switch tracks: Gapless" to one of the "Standard (Gapped)" settings available? I have no doubt that you have some reason ready for why that wouldn't work for you, but those are spacers and that's what you say you want 2-second WAVs for.
As for the bug you found, I think it's an important one, in that it might impinge on more "mainstream" use of the program; for example, listening to music.
"Before I continue with investment in evaluation"--I'm sorry, what are you talking about? Is everyone but me getting paid for this?
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> did you try changing from "Switch tracks: Gapless" to one of the
> "Standard (Gapped)" settings available?
Indian, you sound confused. As I said:
>> With "Switch tracks: Gapless", this doesn't happen.
> As for the bug you found, I think it's an important one, in that it
> might impinge on more "mainstream" use of the program; for
> example, listening to music.
That is indeed the use I am making of the program.
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Chris,
People are trying to help.
Jim
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Is there a bug list visible somewhere?
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Bugs are reported in the release threads.
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Thanks.. searching now.
Hmm... Search For: .309 says "No results found". Yet a manual search finds many inc. "Media Center 11.0.309 Release 14-07-2005, 15:46:08". A bug in the forum software?
And how does one submit a bug report for the current general release? Topic "Media Center 11.0.309 Release 14-07-2005, 15:46:08" is locked.
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If you'd like to report bugs, please use the latest build. It's always available in a thread near the top of this board.
Also, check that your wav file isn't something special. You could do this by encoding to wav a very short audio file or by ripping a CD and using MC's Media Editor to shorten to the length you want.
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> If you'd like to report bugs, please use the latest build.
Umm... are you not interested in bug reports on the official release i.e. the build you're currently offering for evaluation on http://www.jrmediacenter.com/ ?
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Chris,
I'm afraid we can't meet your standards.
Perhaps you'll need to decide whether to adapt or move on.
Jim
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> I'm afraid we can't meet your standards.
Oh, my expectations are pretty low - really.
> If you'd like to report bugs, please use the latest build.
OK, I've tried the latest build and the fault remains. I'll report the report in the buld release thread.
> Also, check that your wav file isn't something special.
Do note that this bug is not confined to this user or this WAV file.
> You could do this by encoding to wav a very short audio file
Done that - same fault.
> or by ripping a CD and using MC's Media Editor to shorten to the
> length you want.
Hmm... ME File | New gives:
Media Editor has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
AppName: media editor.exe AppVer: 10.1.46.0 ModName: media editor.exe ModVer: 10.1.46.0 Offset: 00009ea5
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What's the source of this "WAV" file?
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GoldWave Audio Editor V5.10. In case it helps you, I've uploaded it to www.chrisjj.com/temp/Media_River_Test.wav .
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The file plays as expected.
Try updating your sound card driver.
Try switching playback between direct sound to wav out.
Other playback options may help.
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It also opens fine in Media Editor.
You might also try updating Windows.
If you have another PC, try it there.
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GoldWave Audio Editor V5.10. In case it helps you, I've uploaded it to www.chrisjj.com/temp/Media_River_Test.wav .
Plays on my computer
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> The file plays as expected.
With the installation default settings?
> Other playback options may help.
As I said: With "Switch tracks: Gapless", this doesn't happen.
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> You might also try updating Windows.
Doesn't WinXP SP1 meet MC's System Requirements?
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> You might also try updating Windows.
Doesn't WinXP SP1 meet MC's System Requirements?
You've got something "special" going on with that file. I'm trying to help. I can play the file. You can't. What's different.
If you do Windows, check for updates, there are a lot of other possible changes that _might_ affect your problem.
And PLEASE try it on another PC just to satisfy yourself that it will play.
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> I can play the file. You can't. What's different.
Your options? As I keep saying, this is a report of failure with installation defaults.
> If you do Windows, check for updates, there are a lot of other
> possible changes that _might_ affect your problem.
Well that's handy to know thanks, since MC is the only player out of MC, WMP, WinAmp, GoldWave and others on this machine that crashes on this or any short WAV.
> And PLEASE try it on another PC just to satisfy yourself that it will
> play.
I am satisfied it will play thanks. And Jim, did you miss the confirmation in this thread from jgreen, on another PC?
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I had my setting at...
Switch tracks: Cross-fade (smooth) - 4s
played ok
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As I said:
>> As I keep saying, this is a report of failure with installation defaults.
I think there's more to it than "Switch tracks".
Thanks for the info.
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Chris,
It's time to find a work-around.
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Have you tried to reproduce this? I.e. played the file with default settings?
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Work-around, Chris. Work-around.
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Is no-one at J River interested in at least trying to reproduce this crash bug?
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Relax. Work Around.
Listening to: 'The Temptations-Papa Was A Rollin' Stone' from 'The Best Of Motown 1970's - Volume 1' by 'Various' on Media Center 11
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I'm relaxed, thanks.
Again: Is no-one at J River interested in at least trying to reproduce this crash bug?
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Have you tried what you want using a lossless format like APE?
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Yes - so far, same problem with WMA lossless, FLAC etc. I think this bug has nothing to do with the format. Just the length of clip.
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I had a problem with MC10 and short audio files, that I keep in a library called "Computer Events" (error sounds, email notifications, ...). The visual display of playback was always ahead of what I was hearing, and pauses between tracks weren't working properly after the first few tracks. No crashes in MC10, however.
I have just upgraded to MC11 but I didn't succeed in importing all my old MC10 libraries into MC11, so I cannot test its behaviour with short audio files.
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I can't reproduce this.
What are the playback settings in Tools > Options > Playback > Audio ?
(- all of them. I don't know what the defaults are and I am not going to wipe my current configuration for finding out.)
What is the soundcard and its driver version?
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> Is this a known bug? Is it due for fixing?
This is fixed in 12.0.534 .
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ME File | New gives:
Media Editor has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience.
AppName: media editor.exe AppVer: 10.1.46.0 ModName: media editor.exe ModVer: 10.1.46.0 Offset: 00009ea5
FTR, since switch to WinXP SP3 and MC11, this no longer happens.