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Originally Posted by danlock
First, obligatory (IMO) appreciation as part of my first post: I love LameXP and have used it for years!
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You are welcome!
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Originally Posted by danlock
When converting from any MP3-format file, LameXP stops before decoding the MP3 with an error similar to this: LameXP v4.16 (Build #2056), compiled on 2017-11-25 at 16:05:01
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The format of this file is NOT supported:
E:/<directory>/<filename>.mp3
Container Format: MPEG Audio
Audio Format: Type: MPEG Audio, Profile: Layer 3, Version: 1, Bitrate: ≈64 kbps (Variable) 128 kbps (constant) and 320 kbps (constant) files from other sources abort with the same error (indicating the relevant format in the error text).[INDENT]
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Hello, is that really everything you can see in the log of the failed job?
I'm suspicious, because I can see
no error there. Doesn't even look like it started doing anything
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Originally Posted by danlock
As far as I can remember, the first version which used the "new" version of LAME did not abort MP3 decoding with that error, but more-recent versions of LameXP have presented that error upon MP3 decode.
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I am pretty sure that this problem is
not related to the LAME encoder, or the MPG123 decoder, since from you log it doesn't look like we ever got to the point where any of those would be invoked.
Instead, I suspect that it is somehow related to the recent MediaInfo changes. I will have to look into this ASAP... (but not tonight
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