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Author Topic: XMPlay AAC & MP4 plugin  (Read 162607 times)
Ian @ un4seen
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« Reply #40 on: 8 May '05 - 16:08 »
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Thanks for the tip, but as drwtsn32.log also contains informations on my private system, I rather not make it publicly available. Sending it to the developers will be enough....

If you like, you can upload it here, and I'll take a look at it...

   ftp.un4seen.com/incoming/

Btw, are you using the latest XMPlay build posted in a few threads? If not, you could see if that helps...

   www.un4seen.com/stuff/xmplay.exe
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Mr_Rabid_Teddybear
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« Reply #41 on: 8 May '05 - 17:28 »
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If you like, you can upload it here, and I'll take a look at it...

   ftp.un4seen.com/incoming/
Thanks. Uploaded a xmplay-crash.zip to the server, it contains a xmplay-crash.txt. It's not all of drwtsn32.log, though, just the whole info block on one of the relevant crashes.

Btw, are you using the latest XMPlay build posted in a few threads? If not, you could see if that helps...

   www.un4seen.com/stuff/xmplay.exe
Thanks. Tried that one too just now, same scenario I'm afraid....  Cry

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Ian @ un4seen
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« Reply #42 on: 10 May '05 - 15:56 »
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Thanks. Uploaded a xmplay-crash.zip to the server, it contains a xmplay-crash.txt. It's not all of drwtsn32.log, though, just the whole info block on one of the relevant crashes.

Unfortunately, the log doesn't give any clues (the crash location is outside any loaded modules). Can you try adding each of the tracks from the M3U to the list individually, to see which (if any) is causing the crash?
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Mr_Rabid_Teddybear
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« Reply #43 on: 10 May '05 - 17:22 »
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On one of these albums, 3 out of 25 tracks provoked this crash when added individually. I've uploaded one of these tracks to ftp.un4seen.com/incoming/
It's to be found in archive MPC-Crash-XMPlay.rar (1,6 MB).

This track provokes a crash in XMPlay every time with new xmp-aac (latest from this thread) in. When exchanged with old xmp-aac (the version on support site native plugins) no such crash occur.

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Sebastian Andersson
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« Reply #44 on: 10 May '05 - 21:31 »
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On one of these albums, 3 out of 25 tracks provoked this crash when added individually. I've uploaded one of these tracks to ftp.un4seen.com/incoming/
It's to be found in archive MPC-Crash-XMPlay.rar (1,6 MB).

This track provokes a crash in XMPlay every time with new xmp-aac (latest from this thread) in. When exchanged with old xmp-aac (the version on support site native plugins) no such crash occur.



I have uploaded an update for xmp-aac. You can find the update here.
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Mr_Rabid_Teddybear
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« Reply #45 on: 11 May '05 - 09:14 »
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I have uploaded an update for xmp-aac. You can find the update here.
Thanks! That fixed my issue!  Grin

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chuchu
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« Reply #46 on: 22 May '05 - 10:22 »
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i transcode the AC3 audio file from this web site
http://www.lynnemusic.com/surroundmusic.html
to aac by using the latest CVS FAAC version.

but my pc freeze when playing multichannel m4a/aac with xmplay...
is anybody willing to test multichannel aac decoding in xmplay?
im fear my pc will freeze again... Undecided
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Sebastian Andersson
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« Reply #47 on: 22 May '05 - 12:08 »
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How many channels are there in your files?
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chuchu
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« Reply #48 on: 22 May '05 - 13:15 »
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How many channels are there in your files?
6 channels.
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Dotpitch
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« Reply #49 on: 22 May '05 - 14:45 »
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i've tried it, and it works for me Wink

ac3 (raw from dvd) with Valex ac3-decoder (winamp-plugin)
standard wave and ogg with xmplay itself
mp4 (with FAAC 1.24.1)  with the native plugin or the winamp-plugin (the winamp one works perfectly, the native one seems to remap the channels or forget one, cause i don't hear anything on surround right)
wma with xmp-wma, but that one seems not to support more than 2 channels Lips Sealed.

at least no freezing here Smiley
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Ian @ un4seen
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« Reply #50 on: 22 May '05 - 15:58 »
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wma with xmp-wma, but that one seems not to support more than 2 channels Lips Sealed.

Oops! That was fixed a while ago and should have been in the last update, I think. It'll definately be in the next update anyway Smiley

Here's the updated plugin to try in the meantime...

   www.un4seen.com/stuff/xmp-wma.dll
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Dotpitch
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« Reply #51 on: 22 May '05 - 16:16 »
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...yup, now it works on all 6 channels Cheesy
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Sebastian Andersson
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« Reply #52 on: 22 May '05 - 16:19 »
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How many channels are there in your files?
6 channels.

Could you give me your e-mail address, and I will send you a new version to test with?
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chuchu
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« Reply #53 on: 22 May '05 - 17:13 »
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it's too scary when my pc freeze(xmplay crash),
the mouse cursor move slower than normal... Shocked
and ctrl+alr+del doesn't work Tongue

@Sebastian Andersson:
ok,
my email adds is "y0ngc at yahoo dot com"
 Smiley
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chuchu
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« Reply #54 on: 23 May '05 - 13:20 »
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Actually is my fault,
the aac plugin deosn't have problems,
its me use the old buggy "Compwide 1.1 for Win@mp DSP" that cause the crash... Tongue
sorry.
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Sebastian Andersson
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« Reply #55 on: 23 May '05 - 14:17 »
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i've tried it, and it works for me Wink

ac3 (raw from dvd) with Valex ac3-decoder (winamp-plugin)
standard wave and ogg with xmplay itself
mp4 (with FAAC 1.24.1)  with the native plugin or the winamp-plugin (the winamp one works perfectly, the native one seems to remap the channels or forget one, cause i don't hear anything on surround right)
wma with xmp-wma, but that one seems not to support more than 2 channels Lips Sealed.

at least no freezing here Smiley

Could you test this one and tell me if you encounter any surround (right) troubles?

http://www.un4seen.com/filez/2/xmp-aac.dll
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Dotpitch
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« Reply #56 on: 23 May '05 - 17:18 »
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Could you test this one and tell me if you encounter any surround (right) troubles?
perfect! Cheesy
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ckjnigel
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« Reply #57 on: 28 May '05 - 09:02 »
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I'm not sure if that's the same plugin that Roberto posted in rarewares.org/aac.html on May 25, attributed to MaresWeb... Regardless, it does a much better job grabbing into the WDUQ stream  66.225.205.74:80/listen.pls  than does Winamp.  With Winamp especially, but, to a degree foobar, I kept getting ICY cannot connect errors, yet XMPlay with this codec plays the stream immediately. And it also plays the files I've encoded using an AAC+ enhanced encoder that bsiegel made available for use with dbPoweramp.
A very satisfied user!  Grin
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Sebastian_Mares
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« Reply #58 on: 28 May '05 - 13:00 »
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Yep, it's the same plugin.
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Sebastian Andersson
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« Reply #59 on: 28 May '05 - 14:00 »
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I'm not sure if that's the same plugin that Roberto posted in rarewares.org/aac.html on May 25, attributed to MaresWeb... Regardless, it does a much better job grabbing into the WDUQ stream  66.225.205.74:80/listen.pls  than does Winamp.  With Winamp especially, but, to a degree foobar, I kept getting ICY cannot connect errors, yet XMPlay with this codec plays the stream immediately. And it also plays the files I've encoded using an AAC+ enhanced encoder that bsiegel made available for use with dbPoweramp.
A very satisfied user!  Grin

Heh, nice to hear. Wink
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