3. Changed: We now ignore all empty XML tags in Podcast Feeds. (CNN now works)
is there a chance to activate the alarm-feature of the ipod?you've mentioned this for quite some time now.
I'm not sure what might affect the ipods alarm, but mine works just fine here.
you've mentioned this for quite some time now.
I'm not sure what might affect the ipods alarm, but mine works just fine here.
I only mention this as perhaps you have something affecting this that I don't?
do you have itunes installed?
I still have the problem that, when analyzing m4a files, after a certain (not always the same but usually not more than about 15) amount of files MC freezes. (even the windows keep updating).
Which is a bit of a show-stopper...
4. Fixed: Podcasts were not properly handling international characters.
Windowed View prevents Playing Now from popping up & also from uploading image to FTP.I can't reproduce that. pops up and uploads fine.
Dr. C 8)
MC makes a pop or a click between tracks that are connected musically when using gappless playback..
I do not arrive at reading a podcast with mp4 files (video): is this normal? I obtain the error message :(http://img49.imageshack.us/img49/8311/mp4podcastbug4cn.th.jpg) (http://img49.imageshack.us/my.php?image=mp4podcastbug4cn.jpg)
The podcast can be obtained here: http://www.zdnet.fr/feeds/rss/podcast/8-fi/
::) :-\
Most likely it is the file format you use. Are the files MP3?To be honest, I used to play gapless mp3 albums with no problems.. (Never noticed a gap between 2 continued tracks) .. but in the latest build i noticed that issue I am talking about when I played "Dust And Dreams" By Camel, though...
Try to encode e.g. the Dark Side Of The Moon album with the LAME and Musepack encoders (Musepack is available at the plugins download page). You'll notice that the MPC files are perfectly gapless, but the MP3 files are not. The option "Do not play silence (leading and trailing)" helps a bit, but not completely and it removes any intended silence too.
I guess we are going to get a new thread...