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ogg vorbis causing playback problems...

i just bought an Iaudio M3 because of Ogg vorbis support and am trying it out at this moment.
unfortunately the player seems to have problems with playback of many of my ogg-files.

if i try to play them the player jumps to the next track in the list. playing back on pc with coolplayer causes no problems at all.

i used cdex 1.51 for encoding and  the Oggenc2.3 using libVorbis v1.1.0 as external encoder with -q 4 - -o "%2" as parameter.

i already had a similar problem when i was trying to playback my ogg-files on a PDA with winamPAQ running on it. some were played others were omitted...

has anyone an idea what the error can be? many thanks for any help!

best regards, olaf

ogg vorbis causing playback problems...

Reply #1
now i tried to rip the same tracks with oggdropXPd V.1.7.11 using libVorbis v1.1.0 at the same quality setting -q 4 and they all playback without problems... so what's going on here?
shouldn't the files be all the same?
unfortunately i cannot use oggdrop, because i have to rip my cds to wav first, so they loose all the id tags. maybe someone can advise me which encoder i should use or a better program for ripping?

thanks in advance!

ogg vorbis causing playback problems...

Reply #2
Try grabbing the latest Vorbis DLLs for CDex, drop them in the CDex folder, and see if that's any better than using the external encoder.

 

ogg vorbis causing playback problems...

Reply #3
hey quantumknot!
thanks a lot for your help.

but i tried it now with EAC using the same oggenc and it worked. it must be something with corrupted ID-Tags within CdEx. i even tried it with your parameter-string from the sticky-post, but it didn't work either. i also have to take out the padding parameter, because otherwise i get an error-message in CdEx.

your suggestion with dlls is nice, but i don't know how to call them, because i don't have an ogg-option within my Cdex version. there is only "External encoder" where i define oggenc, but no specific option for ogg. (i remember that with a former version there was an ogg-option, but it has gone with this version).

as for now i think i will stick with EAC. unitl now every album i ripped worked. still it is strange that it is so complicated to get everything all-right with ogg.