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More => Old Versions => Media Jukebox => Topic started by: iDodgimus on August 21, 2003, 05:40:51 pm
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I dont know why, but MJ keeps halting partway into certain songs... and its really frustrating.
I downloaded a JackJohnson live set (all one mp3) and it wont play past the 15 second mark... It plays fine in WindowsMediaPlayer !!!
I'm a new user, only just got MJ a day or so ago and was impressed, now I'm less so as it doesnt seem to want to work...
Anyone provide some advice? Cheers
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never heard of that problem
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sounds like you have too little ram and that huge mp3 is filling it up and when it trys to play the song it needs to clear the ram and put it in the swap file.
if your using winxp i have found that there are a lot of games and other programs that dont like using the swap file on winxp and make the game or program lock up.
try getting more ram. go to analogx.com and get maxmem it is a ram cleaner that is small in size
and try to increase your stacks and your cache to make it more music polite.
;D
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I'm having the same problem. And it's not with any particular MP3. Regardless of what MP3 I play after a minute or so the playback halts. And then I have to restart JukeBox to get it out of the hung state (stopping the file and restarting it doesn't work).
Any idea what is going on?
BTW...I get this same behaviour with MediaCenter.
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are you guys using windows xp? what computer system and what hardware??
as i have this dell xp and it does not do this.? i have also never got this trouble on the win98 computer but i have found that the mp3 files will not work if the ends are cut off on them. it will make portable cdrom/mp3 player stop playing and spin the cdrom only.
could this be stopping the mjb from playing them also?
yes it did also stop the mjb from playing it when it was cut off. so i fixed it by making the mp3 a wav file going in to the wav editor and fading the cut off part out and adding the 2 seconds of silence back on the front and end of the song file then saved it back to the wav then converted back to mp3 file. now the song does not do this anymore.
but if you are getting it with all mp3's i wonder where you got your mp3 files and how many have some part of the song words cut off or no blank space in front or on the end.
that blank space was not added there by the record companys to waste space on the records or cd's. it was there for the reason i stated above.
if you cut it off all 200 or 3400 mp3's you have then you got to do a lot of re editing to fix it. because i do this to all songs i have even the ogg files and it never stops the song any computer os or player.