J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
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Re: J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
Sorry Gary. Flac has the some issue as wav.Comment
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Re: J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
something really odd is going on, and I'm afraid it is probably something in your system or in your work flow. Download foobar2000 and try to play these WAV and FLAC files, and then report back. Download here:
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Re: J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
something really odd is going on, and I'm afraid it is probably something in your system or in your work flow. Download foobar2000 and try to play these WAV and FLAC files, and then report back. Download here:
http://www.foobar2000.org/download
Thanks again.Comment
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Re: J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
With J.River Beta team excellent help. The problems is solved. I like to thank MrC's big help.
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Ok, got it.
This is a problem with command line argument parsing, and is not specific to wav files.
Matt - create an mp3 file named:
a;b.mp3
and it will fail to play using File > Open Media File. The semicolon is causing fits for the argument processor.
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Is there any way dBpoweramp ripper will drop the ";" to fit the argument processor ?
Cheers!!!!!!!!!!
Happy New Year.Comment
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Re: J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
This case is mostly happen with classical CDs ripped.Comment
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Re: J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
Thanks mrspoonbsi.
By replace " ; " by " - "
And change the default character replacement " : " to " - " instead of " ; " too.
It is working without any problems so far so good.
Happy listening.Last edited by Odie992000; January 01, 2013, 03:49 PM.Comment
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Re: J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
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is a legal character for Windows, not sure why J River is having issues with these filenames.Comment
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Re: J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
I make a post of the solution in J.River. They may have it changed in next version by Matt.
No comment from Matt yet.Comment
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Re: J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
I posted the bug in the MC 18.0.104 thread. JRiver typically follows-up on bug reports such as this pretty quickly.
I'd hold off making any file name changes for a couple of days if you can. There's nothing wrong with a semicolon in a file name (its Windows NTFS legal, as well as legal in other filesystems).
Recently, the argument processing in MC changed dramatically - this is just a missed case.Comment
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Re: J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
(Now using JRMC 18.0.104 and dBpa ???? How DO you get the version of a running copy of dBpa?)Last edited by Mike48; January 02, 2013, 11:38 PM.Comment
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Re: J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
Run dBpoweramp ConfigurationComment
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Re: J.River Media Center Ver 17.0.186 cannot play wav file ripped by dB
This is not difficult in itself, but difficult to remember because no one else does it that way. (Especially if you are 60+ like me, and can't remember what you had for breakfast.) How about an "about" box in the next version?Comment
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