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« Reply #180 on: 22 Apr '10 - 19:47 » |
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Just For My Memory
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« Reply #181 on: 26 May '10 - 10:23 » |
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The year tag of AAC/M4A files displaying in XMPlay (example) like 2009-10-23T07:00:00Z not 2009 in other players (Windows Media Player 12 & foobar2000).
I know the tag 2009-10-23T07:00:00Z is actually written on the file. But, other players can display only year.
Why can't XMPlay? Any fixes?
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saga
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« Reply #182 on: 26 May '10 - 11:22 » |
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The year tag of AAC/M4A files displaying in XMPlay (example) like 2009-10-23T07:00:00Z not 2009 in other players (Windows Media Player 12 & foobar2000).
I know the tag 2009-10-23T07:00:00Z is actually written on the file. But, other players can display only year.
Why can't XMPlay? Any fixes?
What, you're asking XMPlay to show less than it can? Isn't that kind of a regression? 
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Just For My Memory
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« Reply #183 on: 30 May '10 - 19:09 » |
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The year tag of AAC/M4A files displaying in XMPlay (example) like 2009-10-23T07:00:00Z not 2009 in other players (Windows Media Player 12 & foobar2000).
I know the tag 2009-10-23T07:00:00Z is actually written on the file. But, other players can display only year.
Why can't XMPlay? Any fixes?
What, you're asking XMPlay to show less than it can? Isn't that kind of a regression?  No, I just want XMPlay to be smarter, recognizes the date format and show the year just (example) 2009 (like other players).
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wrkq
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« Reply #184 on: 30 May '10 - 19:44 » |
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And we're asking why you want it to show less information when more is available. Don't hide stuff from the user!
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Just For My Memory
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« Reply #185 on: 2 Jun '10 - 14:16 » |
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And we're asking why you want it to show less information when more is available. Don't hide stuff from the user!
Here is my problem: 
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« Reply #186 on: 2 Jun '10 - 14:26 » |
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Here is my problem... Instead of %4, use %cut{%4|4|} in your title formatting as a workaround. I've put your suggestion on the list for xmp-aac, be patient.
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« Reply #187 on: 2 Jun '10 - 14:28 » |
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You know that this is the first time you pointed out (implicitly) that you mean the %4 title formatting component? For me, "date tag" is what you can see in info window, and that one should be as detailed as possible. And well, agreed, this in title looks a bit weird.  Instead of %4, use %cut{%4|4|} in your title formatting as a workaround. I've put your suggestion on the list for xmp-aac, be patient.
And yay, I was just going to ask if such functionality exists! 
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Just For My Memory
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« Reply #188 on: 2 Jun '10 - 14:50 » |
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Here is my problem... Instead of %4, use %cut{%4|4|} in your title formatting as a workaround. I've put your suggestion on the list for xmp-aac, be patient. Thanks for that workaround. May be only me need to use %cut{%4|4|} in my title formatting because only I set to display the year tag. Problem's solved Please don't put my suggestion on the list for xmp-aac anymore, this problem made very small impact.
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Just For My Memory
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« Reply #189 on: 2 Jun '10 - 14:53 » |
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You know that this is the first time you pointed out (implicitly) that you mean the %4 title formatting component? For me, "date tag" is what you can see in info window, and that one should be as detailed as possible. And well, agreed, this in title looks a bit weird.  I agree. Just let XMPlay displays what is written in M4A/AAC tag. The problem is now solved. Only me need to use it.
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Just For My Memory
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« Reply #190 on: 4 Jun '10 - 08:17 » |
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 A tiny tweak: > If the AAC plug-in is still using "technology" of year 2003 and 2005, please update it to the latest version. > If the AAC plug-in used the latest version, please update the year number (to let people know that it is updated). (This feedback aloso applies for FLAC plug-in and APE plug-in)
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« Reply #191 on: 4 Jun '10 - 08:58 » |
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Even though the AAC encoder has been updated and improved over the years, that doesn't mean that there needs to be something changed in the decoder (the plugin). I'm not an expert at this, and I guess it'd be fine to check it out in case, but an update is probably not needed.
[edit]Those years of copyright are not an indicative of the age of the plugin itself or the "technology used".
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« Reply #192 on: 4 Jun '10 - 16:08 » |
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Also, this shows again how useless copyright "years" are - or rather, how they are abused. Programs just writing (c) $currentSystemClockYear are even more silly. 
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« Reply #193 on: 6 Jun '10 - 12:32 » |
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Also, this shows again how useless copyright "years" are - or rather, how they are abused. Programs just writing (c) $currentSystemClockYear are even more silly.  And I think if some company wrote "Copyright (C) 19XX- present. All rights reserved.", they're so cool (literally).
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« Reply #194 on: 13 Jun '10 - 10:14 » |
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That's not how copyright works.
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Alex K.
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« Reply #195 on: 26 Apr '12 - 21:03 » |
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Hello. You guys are cool! And XMPlay is very cool. ASIO is also great. But, unhappily, XMPlay can not play some (or most of) .m4a files. This format is a part of AAC, which is possible to decode with this subject's plugin, accordingly to people's posts. Can you provide an information whether it's possible to listen to .m4a encoded music with current XMPlay or will be possible in future versions? Here, I provide you with an example of problem file: http://exfile.ru/347398
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Alex K.
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« Reply #197 on: 27 Apr '12 - 17:14 » |
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Thank you. It's working. God bless all of you, people! XMPlay rocks, so do it's users! 
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« Reply #198 on: 24 Feb '13 - 18:48 » |
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Have problems with playing files encoded by ffmpeg using libfdk_aac library with aac_he_v2 profile. Example "xmp_aac_unsupported.m4a" uploaded to ftp.un4seen.com/incoming/ XMPlay v3.7, xmp-aac.dll rev.7a Other players (foobar2000 and others) plays this file normally.
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