I'm finding that MAC 2.92 is chocking on flac files. it just stalls triying to index a flac file. I've tried it on a data DVD as well as off a hard disc. The files play fine, however.
Any ideas?
-Ron
menders
Jul 9 2004, 11:01
FWIW, I use 2.92 to catalog my FLAC files and don't have a problem.
goweropolis
Jul 9 2004, 11:19
Works fine for me as well. Perhaps the FLAC tag is creating the error? Have you contacted Gambit & the developer crew. They may be able to help.
neuron132
Jul 9 2004, 11:27
QUOTE(menders @ Jul 9 2004, 09:01 AM)
FWIW, I use 2.92 to catalog my FLAC files and don't have a problem.
Are you using EAC to rip? If yes, do you have the "write ID3 tags" box checked. I have it checked, but i remember something in MAREO that says to have it unchecked. <http://mareo.netfirms.com/>
menders
Jul 9 2004, 14:01
Not using ID3 tags. I have cuesheets embedded in the files.
neuron132
Jul 9 2004, 14:13
QUOTE(menders @ Jul 9 2004, 12:01 PM)
Not using ID3 tags. I have cuesheets embedded in the files.
I tried it without ID3 tags, and MAC still stalled.. it was a thought...
-Ron
sundance
Jul 11 2004, 03:46
I also had problems (and reported them to the MAC crew) while reading certain flac files, but I could track done mine to files with additional ID3v2 tags. Maybe you could provide a (short, of course) flac file which causes the stalling problem?
neuron132
Jul 12 2004, 11:51
QUOTE(sundance @ Jul 11 2004, 01:46 AM)
I also had problems (and reported them to the MAC crew) while reading certain flac files, but I could track done mine to files with additional ID3v2 tags. Maybe you could provide a (short, of course) flac file which causes the stalling problem?
I could try to find something less than a nimute that causes the problem, but where do I send it? I do not have any FTP/HTTP server access.
-Ron
ErikS
Jul 12 2004, 14:58
QUOTE(neuron132 @ Jul 13 2004, 01:51 AM)
I could try to find something less than a nimute that causes the problem, but where do I send it? I do not have any FTP/HTTP server access.
-Ron
you could email it here: macteam@users.sourceforge.net
It is probably enough with the first 100 kb or so of a big file in case you can't find a small enough file that triggers the bug.
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