'Nother baddy...

Started by Zarggg,

Zarggg

fod.it
Same issues as the other one I posted about; also uploaded.

Edit: Come to think of it, this mod is one of the ones that make me look for mod players (which lead me here) two years ago.  I don't think this one ever worked with any version of XMPlay.

Retro

Hmmm... can't get any files from the FTP server.

I would need a mod (or file) that would crash Xmplay. You see, when I accidently "open" a file, the whole playlist is cleared but if Xmplay crashes, the old playlist will be restored ;D

Ian @ un4seen

Something very dodgy about this (and the other) IT file - they crash Impulse Tracker too, and can't be played by MPT either.

Anyway, I've uploaded it, for Retro and anyone else that wants to crash XMPlay to save their list ;D ... http://www.un4seen.com/fod.it

Olego

Hi Ian,

I have uploaded Ambrosia.xm, and stopped uploading Ambrosia.xm.wav, which is the 44100 HZ 16 bit normalized wave of Ambrosia.xm.  (It was 130 MB.)  For some reason, halfway through the song, the scroller screws up and I can't scroll.  I think you will get the same effect after renormalizing it.  Please fix!   :)

~Olego~

Ian @ un4seen

The file plays fine all the way through here, so whatever it was, I guess it's already fixed :)

Olego

Hi Ian,

I am uploading HomesickAlien's Greatness Awaits You...  The file's huge, thus I had to rar it.  But it's not huge enough to be 69 minutes like XMPlay detects it.  It's actually only 16...  Does it work in the new XMPlay, or is it still 69 minutes?

~Olego~


Ralesk

Any ideas why it tricks IT 2.14, Ian?

Ian @ un4seen

Impulse Tracker crashes when trying to load the file, I'm not sure why. Maybe the song message (nay, novel ;D) is too large?

Ralesk


Brightguy

I've just come across three MODs that crash XMPlay when it tries to play them... So I uploaded them.

(They were tunes from a SNES game... I listened to them with ModPlug, and they weren't done the best.  Thought you might want to take a look at them anyway.) :)

And I've been wondering something for a while now... in XMPlay's Add File(s) window, how do you change the way the default way in which files are arranged?  (By name, type, size or date.)  This probably has more to do with Windows than XMPlay but I'm asking anyway. ;)

Olego

Ian, did you take a look a Helium.xm that I uploaded?

~Olego~

Ian @ un4seen

Yep. Coincidentally, It-Alien sent that file to me himself just last week.

The strange thing is that if you write a WAV of it in FT2, it's 20:13 long, with silence beginning around 15:57 - exactly as XMPlay says. So I'm not sure what/where (or even if :D) there's a problem.