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luapmada

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unable to read MPC files....
« on: November 30, 2002, 12:55:04 am »

Hi,
well, I just DL MJ in order to read MPC files coming from edonkey. This soft (MJ) sounds good and I would like to adopt it but (is there always a "but" ? )...
MP3 and cda are playing well, but not MPC files ( yes the plugin "in_mpc".dll" is installed), I have tried many times to reinstall it, rebooting etc.... still no output sound.....

Got another pb, I'm unable to decode these MPC files with Media editor.

Maybe the MPC files are corrupted, so is there a way to validate these files ? How can I figure out if the files R ok ?

Pls pls, give me a sign.

And thx a lot!
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Re: unable to read MPC files....
« Reply #1 on: November 30, 2002, 08:23:01 am »

To see if the files are corrupt, maybe try playing them with another player.  If they work in another player, send one of them to matt @ jriver.com (no spaces) and we'll try to get it fixed in the next few days.  If they don't play in another player, well, they may be cooked.

Thanks.
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Re: unable to read MPC files....
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2002, 12:34:11 pm »

Hi luapmada,

I have a lot of mpc files in my MJ8 (now MC9) library and they all play very well.
All those files were encoded at home, I have never downloaded a single mpc file.
As Matt suggested you might try and play with another player. The only option I know
under windows is winamp. But then the mpc plugins for winamp and mediajukebox share
the exact same decoding software. You probably dnld a corrupted mpc file !

What you can do is to rip+encode some mpc file locally using either the internal MJ mpc encoder
or some other encoder. try and play it using MJ. I bet it'll play.

regarding mpc files and MediaEditor, it works well for me. But if you try and edit the same mpc files
it's quite logical you can't open them with MediaEditor as the mpc decoding plugin is just the same
as in MJ .

You can also check this useful mpc link -> http://www.saunalahti.fi/cse/mpc/index.html

You'll find a utility called MPCscan, it's an mpc integrity scanner.
You will also find the latest mpc encoder plus useful mpc links.

Hope this will help you enjoy your mpc files with MJ !

let us know,

Christian
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