Quoting Skunk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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> Dave Dewey;195240 Wrote:
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> > 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:
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> 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]):
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> Dave Dewey;194957 Wrote:
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> > 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:
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> 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
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Quoting Skunk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
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> Dave Dewey;194794 Wrote:
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> > 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]):
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> 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:
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> 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]):
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> 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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