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Lossy Audio Compression => MPC => Topic started by: ExUser on 2014-08-28 20:03:18

Title: Vaguely Broken Musepack Files...
Post by: ExUser on 2014-08-28 20:03:18
VLC works fine on Windows/Linux to play my SV8 files, but I'm having a heck of a time finding an Android build that does. Any leads?
Title: Vaguely Broken Musepack Files...
Post by: 2012 on 2014-08-28 21:09:36
VLC works fine on Windows/Linux to play my SV8 files, but I'm having a heck of a time finding an Android build that does. Any leads?


I just tested standard, extreme and insane samples. And nightlies (http://nightlies.videolan.org/) work for me.
Giving more details about how it's not working for you might help.

On another note, XBMC plays those files too. Not that I needed it here, but XBMC proved to be a reliable last resort for me in the past.
Title: Vaguely Broken Musepack Files...
Post by: saratoga on 2014-08-28 21:26:29
ffmpeg supports SV8, so anything using an ffmpeg version from the last few years should do it.
Title: Vaguely Broken Musepack Files...
Post by: Antonski on 2014-08-28 22:40:55
Could it be just a particular file(s)?
Which build did you use to create the files, the official one (dated 2009-04-02) or some later?
Title: Vaguely Broken Musepack Files...
Post by: ExUser on 2014-08-28 23:50:46
Files created using foobar2000's Converter with standard settings do not work. Yes, I'm using the 2009 mpcenc build.

Files created using foobar2000's Converter using the "decode to temp file" feature do work.

Problem solved, though I'm not sure why or where the bug lies.

Edit: http://baryon.ca/nope.mpc (http://baryon.ca/nope.mpc) is an example of a broken file.
Title: Vaguely Broken Musepack Files...
Post by: Mark7 on 2014-08-29 08:51:36
I tested some of my V8 files and those did not work either in VLC on Android (they are just skipped and not played). The files were created with foobar and the latest version of musepack (1.30.0 stable) and --standard setting.

They work fine on my prefered music player called DeadBeef.
Title: Vaguely Broken Musepack Files...
Post by: 2012 on 2014-08-29 10:05:32
ffmpeg supports SV8, so anything using an ffmpeg version from the last few years should do it.


Having a solid core is one thing, and wrapping around it properly is another.

Case in point, XBMC plays Canar's file properly too.

Edit: http://baryon.ca/nope.mpc (http://baryon.ca/nope.mpc) is an example of a broken file.


This log entry might be relevant:

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