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Hi Winamp people
You really make people go through hoops just to submit a bug report to you... anyway, I searched this forum and saw similar bugs submitted a few times, but mine is slightly different and I have a sure way to replicate it. Here's the Bug: With LAME-encoded VBR MP3's, if an ID3V2 header has been added, Winamp displays average bitrate even if jumping bitrate was selected in options. It also gets the playing time estimate wrong. The LAME options responsible are --addid3v2, or any of the ID3 fields spanning beyond the V1 limit, e.g. --tl "The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars". To replicate: * turn off average bitrage display on VBR files (in the in_mp3 input plugin options) * encode a wav with LAME -V4 -q1 * encode another wav with LAME -V4 -q1 --addid3v2 --tc "A comment spanning more than 30 characters here" * compare results; the second mp3's bitrate will display as average and time will be off Why I think it's not a LAME bug: * the MAD plugin plays both files correctly Why I think it's not a VBR header bit bug: * it doesn't matter if I use LAME -t or not My config: * WinAmp 2.73 (why does it still show 2.72 as latest on your site?) * LAME 3.87b * EAC is my ripper * Windows 2000, no SP * Athlon 800MHz w/quarter gig of RAM And could you please autosort the files launched from Explorer in a multiple selection, too? I know this is a Windows bug but annoying. Cheers Tomasz |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Posts: 1
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Ditto
I get the same miss read of the time when I encode and play back the MP3s in Winamp. So is it the ID3v2 tags that mess the Mp3s? or confuses Winamp??
Can I fix it? |
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2001
Posts: 1
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similar problem
Hi
I use lyric display plugins on winamp and I notice that the time display for mp3s (regardless of id tags) starts off ok but gradually slows down compared to the song. Gets to be about one second off pace and so the lyrics are messed too. The problem has persisted since before 2.6 I think... When I want more accurate timing I use the shibatch mpg123 plugin, but it would be better if in_mp3.dll can do the job too. (I like to set the buffer to 50mb so the whole song gets copied to memory and doesn't have to seek the cdr hehehe) thanks for your attention. |
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