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I guess thats ment for me, stereo upmix in xbmc is disabled, my receiver is doing dts neo6 upmixing, which isnt working if audiophile isnt enabled.
I do get sound on all speakers if I enable stereo upmix in xbmc, but I rather let my receiver do that job.
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Hey fritsch,
no, cue files didn't work properly before either. I switched to 13.0 Alpha at recommendation of FernetMenta since he mentioned that the ActiveAE might handle it better.
I've been using ActiveAE for about a day and I can say that gapless playback of mp3 seems to work perfectly if the songs are split into individual files. So, been carrying a big smile all day and it wouldn't be too much work to split my mp3+cue into individual files with mp3splt.
From a quick look at the log file, I think there may be a fundamental problem with the way mp3+cue is handled. These files tend to be quite large, say 130MB each, and it seems XBMC loads it each time. Then it needs seek into the file for the correct spot. Then it needs t o gaplessly connect the songs together.
Ideally what should happen is that the mp3 file gets loaded once and just played through. The cue file is just used to display what track is playing at the moment or if a user jumps forward or picks a random song out of the cue file (nobody would expect that to be gapless). But i think that would require a lot of dev work on paplayer.
A much simpler "solution" would be to update the documentation and say that cue files don't handle track transitions well.
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Yeah, i know those back from the time i used monkey audio, thx for the link. But I don't have something around.
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2013-09-16, 10:40
(This post was last modified: 2013-09-16, 12:20 by franzem.)
@ FernetMenta,
thanks for the quick response. A quick look at the code tells me you are in the right path, i.e. only close the stream if it's not a cue file.
Doesn't work properly yet though:
1) first track plays perfectly,
2) then skips a bit with the second track, plays that for 20 seconds,
3) and then, while restarting the second track, the song progress indicator skips through the remaining tracks at about 2 second intervals,
4) until getting to the end of the album, where it ends.
I have added a log file, maybe you get something from that. ID: 59334
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@ FernetMenta,
please ignore my previous post, turns out that the mp3 hadn't copied into the folder correctly, ended up too short, and so behaved the way i described. Please ignore that.
Still testing...
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Both cue and cd playback is fixed with the latest fixes. I just tested this with fritsch's master earlier today.
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Hi,
I'm still going through some of my mp3s + cue files, but they don't seem to be working :/
The new behaviour seems to be in effect, but there is still a small jump around track transitions, I don't understand why. You can verify with the files I uploaded previous.
I have also added a Log File: 59467
I have tried a different mp3/cue and that seems to be good. I have checked both mp3 with mpck and it reports files ok, I can't see anything obviously wrong with the cue file.
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Logfile please and be really sure you have the latest version of the patch applied, build the cuefile branch to be sure. Do a ccache -cC in between and make clean and retry.
Also post the full links to your logfiles - it is hard to puzzle them together.
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