Track time-length problem?

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  • #1720
    skellert
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    Yesterday I upgraded from 1586 to 1659. The server is a fedora core 5 system. My player is a Roku-M1000.

    I encountered two immediate problems.

    1) The roku no longer reports the total length of all tracks, only some tracks. I think its VBR encoded tracks that are not reporting properly, but it could be only the AAC VBR encoded tracks (m4a). I’ve tried all three database scanning options.

    2) Only the first track in each playlist is playing – which I noticed has been reported in a separate thread.

    Stefan

    #12530
    rpedde
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    @skellert wrote:

    Yesterday I upgraded from 1586 to 1659. The server is a fedora core 5 system. My player is a Roku-M1000.

    I encountered two immediate problems.

    1) The roku no longer reports the total length of all tracks, only some tracks. I think its VBR encoded tracks that are not reporting properly, but it could be only the AAC VBR encoded tracks (m4a). I’ve tried all three database scanning options.

    2) Only the first track in each playlist is playing – which I noticed has been reported in a separate thread.

    Stefan

    The first track issue is fixed in svn, I still have to look at the m4a issue. It’s definitely parsing m4a files wrong, though.

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