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APE, TTA and WV files with Æ sign play only from drive C on Windows 10
A peculiar bug I have stumbled upon
If a file is either in the Monkey's Audio APE], True Audio [TTA] and WavPack [WV] audio format and its filename has in it the code: sign somewhere, then it can only be played in Winamp when that file is located on drive C. Clicking on that file when it is located on a drive that has any other letter [D, M, T etc.] only loads it to the Winamp but does not play it in case of APE and WV, while in case of TTA results with a pop up box containing an error message saying Quote:
And what is interesting / what I have noticed so far: 1] If that very same file is located on drive C and the shortcut to it is created and then that shortcut is moved and placed on other drive- then it can be played. In other words: LNK shortcut file residing on e.g. drive D when clicked on that drive, suddenly is able to successfully execute playback of the audio file in Winamp which is located on drive C. But it does not work the other way around: a LNK on drive C will not play an APE / TTA / WV file with >>Æ<< that is located on some other drive 2] It does not matter if a file is clicked [thus sent to Winamp from] Windows Explorer, FreeCommander [Build 770 32-bit public] or Mp3tag [3.00c]. The result is always the same: negative 3] Other players do not seem to have such problem. I tested VLC Media Player 3.0.7.1 Vetinari and Media Player Classic 1.9.1. I can drag and drop files to them from the three aforementioned pieces of software in apparently any audio format 4] All audio formats on my operating system are associated with Winamp. But I tested associating APE with the two aforementioned other players and then they had no problem with playback of file containing >>Æ<< sign 5] Formats FLAC, MP3, M4A WAV, WMA can have Æ sign it their filenames and be played form drives other than C. They behave normal, i.e. like all of the other of my audio files 6] I did not had that problem a year ago when I ws still using Windows 7 x64 So at first it seems that it is a problem of plugins that I am using. But that [unpractical] workaround with LNKs in overall and TTA's error message in particular prove that it is the fault of the operating system - because Winamp in theory cannot process the >>Æ< sign but the LNK shortcuts somehow make them digestible for Winamp [most likely by turining >>Æ< into >>A<<] I am using Winamp 5.8 Build 3666 Beta with WavPack Decoder v2.8.1 Conifer Software build date Nov 9 2010 TTA Audio Decoder v3.5 (x86) Monkey's Audio Player v4.18 Matthew T. Ashland on Windows 10 Enterprise x64 18362.535 |
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truly bizarre. i would transcode any lossless to ALAC.
PENN STATE Radio or http://www.LION-Radio.org/ -- BUG #1 = Winamp skips short tracks Wish #1 = Multiple Column Sorting Wish #2 = Add TCMP/Compilation editing |
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If I would re-covert some files in some audio format every time I run into an issue with them, I would have run out of audio formats a long time ago; or would be gong in circles through them
And there is a reason why I use 3 different lossless audio formats- because that way I can tell part 3 sorts of files right away [and apart from that one lossy one] I just cannot use switch-to-ALACs workaround |
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I have no idea what u mean?
However, u picked 3 obscure lossless formats to use. Flac and ALAC (as m4a) are extremely popular and standard. I had some lossless in ur formats and others, like shorten, years ago; long since transcoded first fo flac, later to alac, and nary a problem since. PENN STATE Radio or http://www.LION-Radio.org/ -- BUG #1 = Winamp skips short tracks Wish #1 = Multiple Column Sorting Wish #2 = Add TCMP/Compilation editing |
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What I meant was this: I need to use audio formats that do not create additional problems; and I need to use more than one audio format for convenience of the workflow and to prevent mistakes. [Some file formats do not allow to use certain special characters or allow but treat them as various indicators / markers. And I use one and the same icon for every audio format but in different color in order to differentiate between them because every format means something different in my system of audio files]
I already use FLAC and M4A: FLAC as a go-to-format with the M4A for very special purpose. [But it seems now that main issues with M4A that I had in regards to Mp3tag are now gone- so I think I can start using M4A instead of TTA or examle, while using TTA forthe purpose for which M4A I utilize now] As for the Æ issue- do you confirm existence of such bug? |
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I try to eliminate odd characters and diacritics. I do have some, but not many. Idk about that one... did bush or a perfect circle or someone like that use that symbol?
I think ALAC in a m4a will probably do everything u want. PENN STATE Radio or http://www.LION-Radio.org/ -- BUG #1 = Winamp skips short tracks Wish #1 = Multiple Column Sorting Wish #2 = Add TCMP/Compilation editing |
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