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Crackling Audio in Musicv Library

 
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Crackling Audio in Musicv Library
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2008-11-03, 07:03 PM (This post was last modified: 2008-11-03, 07:07 PM by KR1S.)
Hi

I recently did a re-install to upgrade from Win2K to XP and now have a problem with audio quality in Music Library.
Playing the same files in Windows Media Player works OK.
Logs attached - if you have time to have a look and can give any clues it would be much appreciated.

Thanks in advance for any help and thanks for a very slick piece of software!

Chris

Edit: I've tried changing the settings for the Audio Decoder and Renderer in playback settings and it didn't make any difference - I'm not sure whether they affect music playback anyway?
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2008-11-03, 07:06 PM
Try the new 1.3.7 release. It plays MP3 files in a different way, more like how Windows Media Player plays them.
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2008-11-03, 08:38 PM
No different. I suspect that in itself would tell me something if I had half a brain. Is there anything that's different to WMP and common to the last version of GBPVR in music playback?

Thanks again

Chris
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2008-11-03, 08:41 PM
Quote:Is there anything that's different to WMP and common to the last version of GBPVR in music playback?
Its impossible to know, but if you download GraphEdit, and selected the 'Render Media File' option, then choose your MP3 file, it'll at least show you the windows components its choosing to play your file. You can then fiddle around to try and work out which decoder is causing problems.
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2008-11-04, 05:58 PM
Thanks Sub - what a cool tool!

Just in case you're interested, it turned out that the problem was due to the MPA Audio Decoder sending 32 Bits out to the Audio Renderer. Changing that to 16 (which is all CDs are anyway) sorted it out.

Thanks again

Chris
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