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Support - (fb2k) / Re: Foobar 2.1.4 Crash
Last post by Case -Can you try excluding foobar2000 from BitDefender?
Gnu took over freedb's database, and have run it for a couple of years, hats off to them.
Tangential to the intent of this thread but, as far as I know, gnudb is not related to the GNU project in any way.
GnuDB.org is operated by me as an individual.
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Thanks,
René Mogensen
Looks like it can't open sqlite databases. The sqlite error 14 means SQLITE_CANTOPEN and the win32 error 2 means ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND. And you get the exact same problem with a clean portable install?Sorry for the late reply, i humoured you the other day and started from scratch again, all was working well for 5 days. today i installed foo_playcount (Playback Statistics - by Peter) and instantly crashes came back. recovered from a backup, no issues at all so i think its the plugin causing it. i have fresh crash dumps if you are interested.
Alas, the confusion between FDKAAC and bit depth remains. HA wiki states: “…based on fixed-point math and only supports 16-bit integer PCM input”The wiki page refers to The Fraunhofer FDK AAC Codec Library for Android. It is purely fixed point code.
but fdkaac.exe 32float.wav does not throw an error, so there is a temptation to believe that support has been added.Here 'fdkaac' means the encoder frontend developed by @nu774 that utilizes the FDK AAC library. The frontend is being helpful and handles the input best way it can.
Doesn't look like there is dither. A quiet test tone turned into absolute silence with fdkaac.exe.
a) Is there any dither involved or are the extra bits are simply truncated when 32float.wav is converted to 16int?
b) Is further signal processing carried out in 16 bit precision?
c) I see that @kode54 tried to improve the situation, but were his patches used?