Good to see you're able to play those files now. Does sound like a
limitation of the old PC running LMS.
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Apesbrain wrote:
> This will work, or you can do the conversion with 'foobar2000'
> (http://www.foobar2000.org/):
>
> HR TO REDBOOK
>
> 1. Do a "Full" installation of foobar2000 and its "'Encoder Pack'
> (http://www.foobar2000.org/encoderpack)"
>
> 2. Open foobar2000 "File" > "Preferences" - "
garym wrote:
> duet will only play 24/48 files and these are 24/96 or 24/192. That
> said, LMS should automatically transcode the files on the fly to reduce
> to 24/48. A couple of thoughts:
>
> 1. Have you changed any of the file type settings in LMS > Settings >
> Advanced > file types from
Viragored wrote:
> one suggestion that I've not tried is to burn a CD from these files,
> then rip it back in with Exact Audio Copy
This will work, or you can do the conversion with 'foobar2000'
(http://www.foobar2000.org/):
HR TO REDBOOK
1. Do a "Full" installation of foobar2000 and its "'Enco
Viragored wrote:
> It looks like I've bumped into the same problem. Someone has given me
> some tracks they bought in flac format from HDTracks. My Duet stumbles
> over them, with the music coming out slower than it should and sounding
> as if the musicians are stuttering! The tracks play OK i
It looks like I've bumped into the same problem. Someone has given me
some tracks they bought in flac format from HDTracks. My Duet stumbles
over them, with the music coming out slower than it should and sounding
as if the musicians are stuttering! The tracks play OK in Windows Media
Player on
or foobar2000 with the rigth plugin .
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If you have a Windows based PC dbPoweramp would be a good choice.
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Yes, I will probably do a transcode. Is anyone doing any of that, and if
so what are good tools for transcoding?
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You could just transcode the files yourself on a regular pc and save
them in your music folder. Then you should be able to play these files.
(obviously keep the original files also).
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Ah- that is probably it. The server is running on a Raspberry Pi, and I
did not realize that it had to transcode hi res files down. Thanks so
much!
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Is the OP perhaps using a nas or small computer that can't transcode
24/96 files automatically.
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The SB3/Classic supports playback of up to 24/48. And if the files are
higher-res than that then LMS should convert them to 24/48.
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Is there anything unique about those files regarding sampling rate or
sample size? I'm not sure that the SB3 (aka Classic) supports anything
higher than 16bit 44.1hkz FLAC files. Are they mulitchannel FLACs?
maggior's Pro
I've recently gotten some FLAC files (from HDTracks.com) which will not
play properly on my SqueezeBox classic. The player handles other FLAC
files (including from the same vendor) just fine, but these 20 or so
files will not play. Instead, the player shows on the display that it is
're-buffering'
Quoting Skunk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Dave Dewey;195240 Wrote:
> >
> > Any other ideas? I'm going to try to re-rip the CD next just for
> > the hell of it.
> >
>
> I'm curious what exactly autoFlac does for you, but if you[re using
> tracks with no cue, then flac.exe used as external deco
Dave Dewey;195240 Wrote:
>
> Any other ideas? I'm going to try to re-rip the CD next just for
> the hell of it.
>
I'm curious what exactly autoFlac does for you, but if you[re using
tracks with no cue, then flac.exe used as external decoder in EAC works
perfectly. At any rate, I would try a
Are you using SlimScrobbler? Try disabling it?
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Quoting Skunk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Dave Dewey;194957 Wrote:
> >
> > Here's the one I use, as recommended by AutoFlac:
> >
>
> After you said it plays in Foobar, that one kind of went irrelevant
> :0(
>
> Strange that it's the Sb2 only. At the risk of making another useless
> suggestion,
Dave Dewey;194957 Wrote:
>
> Here's the one I use, as recommended by AutoFlac:
>
After you said it plays in Foobar, that one kind of went irrelevant
:0(
Strange that it's the Sb2 only. At the risk of making another useless
suggestion, perhaps you could update the firmware or try the factory
r
Quoting Skunk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Dave Dewey;194794 Wrote:
> >
> > You can see that in the error message on the first line of the error
> > log, it contains the actual filename. I don't know where the #0-0
> > comes from in that logline.
>
> Sorry about that.
>
> The command line optio
Quoting jeffmeh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Have you tried playing the tracks on a PC using Foobar, WinAmp, or some
> other FLAC-capable player? It seems like a good next step would be
> verifying that another player can play the FLAC files, if you have not
> done so already.
>
Yes, they play in
Dave Dewey;194794 Wrote:
>
> You can see that in the error message on the first line of the error
> log, it contains the actual filename. I don't know where the #0-0
> comes from in that logline.
Sorry about that.
The command line option in EAC might be worth checking. Here's my whole
line,
Have you tried playing the tracks on a PC using Foobar, WinAmp, or some
other FLAC-capable player? It seems like a good next step would be
verifying that another player can play the FLAC files, if you have not
done so already.
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Quoting Skunk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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> Are the tracks really named .flac#0-0 (non-valid filename)?
No - on the filesystem, they are named as follows:
02 - Chips Ahoy.flac
You can see that in the error message on the first line of the error
log, it contains the actual filename. I don't know wh
Are the tracks really named .flac#0-0 (non-valid filename)?
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Quoting Dave Dewey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> I've recently begun re-ripping my collection to FLAC. Before I get
> too far down the road, I am trying to confirm that all my players
> work. So far, my SB3 works fine, but my SB2 is having problems.
>
> Trying to play a complete album. Plays track
I've recently begun re-ripping my collection to FLAC. Before I get
too far down the road, I am trying to confirm that all my players
work. So far, my SB3 works fine, but my SB2 is having problems.
Trying to play a complete album. Plays track #1 fine, then skips
the next few tracks with the foll
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