VBRFix new version: Corrects Stream Length bug, Windows installer included |
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VBRFix new version: Corrects Stream Length bug, Windows installer included |
Nov 7 2008, 11:18
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 37 Joined: 29-October 08 Member No.: 61251 |
I recently had the need to »VBR fix« some files and noted that apparently Will’s »WAP Vbrfix« hasn’t been worked on for some time and still »fixes« the Xing Header incorrectly – it writes the total file length instead of the actual audio stream length into the header. You can verify that by »VBR fixing« any MP3 with it, then run MP3val (or another tool) and it will show you »Wrong number of MPEG data bytes specified in Xing Header«.
Also, Will has a Windows binary download of version »1(beta) G« on his page, while the sources are at »1(beta) H«. Since I didn’t want to use a chain of tools instead of only one, I took the liberty to fix up the error in Will’s sources, recompile the tool, and add a Windows installer to it. I sent the changes I made to the original author, so I hope he might include them in his software. For the time being, anyone who needs the fixed Windows version (I called it »1(beta) H+Moonbase«) can download the Windows installable VBRFix package from my page (changed Vbrfix sources available, only I hadn’t yet time to pack it nicely). It will do a standard Windows install, set up default settings in the registry, and set up a start menu entry for the GUI version (the commandline version is also included and updated). Also, it will allow a »clean« uninstall (completely removing files and registry entries). Please check »Settings« in the GUI and do some testing on copied files before you run it on your 40,000 file collection! It appears that there is some routine in the Qt (GUI) version that requires a recent MSVCRT.DLL (7.x or above), otherwise renaming and copying back to the original will fail. One tells me that should be fixed on SP2 Win/XP and Win/Vista systems. I could reproduce the problem on a Win2000 system, though. In this case, just copy a more recent MSVCRT.DLL (I used 7.0.2600.2180) into the program directory (usually »C:\Program Files\VBRFix«) and all will be well. Feedback welcome – thank you. This post has been edited by Moonbase: Nov 7 2008, 11:25 -------------------- Moonbase: The Problem Solver (use link in profile)
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Nov 7 2008, 14:28
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Thank you for updating this. The old "VB" version is smaller and has a different UI. Would you consider updating/recreating that version?
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Nov 7 2008, 17:52
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You’re welcome. Unfortunately, I’m a strong disbeliever in »VB« programming, so I won’t touch the older (and more buggy) stuff.
This post has been edited by Moonbase: Nov 7 2008, 17:52 -------------------- Moonbase: The Problem Solver (use link in profile)
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Nov 11 2008, 18:38
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I updated VBRFix again. I got some positive user feedback and decided to improve the GUI still a bit more, so working with this tool just became even easier:
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Nov 13 2008, 12:37
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![]() Group: Developer (Donating) Posts: 2124 Joined: 28-June 02 From: Argentina Member No.: 2425 |
Off topic, but why the obsession with "»«"?
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Nov 13 2008, 18:34
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Because Moonbase is from Germany. And he's using German quotation mark. Maybe the only one available on the german keyboard.
Edit: see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mar...n-English_usage This post has been edited by NightsBird: Nov 14 2008, 15:25 |
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Nov 13 2008, 20:28
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![]() Group: Developer (Donating) Posts: 2124 Joined: 28-June 02 From: Argentina Member No.: 2425 |
Really? it is the first time i see them used instead of ".
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Nov 13 2008, 21:27
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Group: Members Posts: 20 Joined: 23-April 06 Member No.: 29941 |
German quotation marks look like this " ", so kwanbis is right.
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Nov 22 2008, 23:41
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[offtopic]
Lol, got me :-) Actually, I’m an old newpaper and books guy, so I usually prefer the »book-type« quotation marks instead of „the German quotation marks“ (which are mis-represented in many fonts like this one—they should look like a small subscript 99 and small superscript 66). Just a personal preference. And these are actually not on the German keyboard—I wrote a special keyboard driver to let me have whatever I need for better typography and most European languages. (Image link. Available upon request, free of charge. Will have a nice installer package real soon now …) [/offtopic] This post has been edited by Moonbase: Nov 22 2008, 23:55 -------------------- Moonbase: The Problem Solver (use link in profile)
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