Re: m-TAGS component (foo_tags)
Reply #280 – 2016-04-09 03:36:55
Hello, I'm trying to play some tracks and got this error (The logs below have been narrowed down to the tracks that returns this error.)Decoding failure at 0:00.000 (Unsupported format or corrupted file): "F:\Multimedia\Music\#Tracklisting\2016-04-04\Anime releases\Hidamari Sketch.tags" / index: 126 Decoding failure at 0:00.000 (Unsupported format or corrupted file): "F:\Multimedia\Music\#Tracklisting\2016-04-04\Anime releases\Hidamari Sketch.tags" / index: 127 Decoding failure at 0:00.000 (Unsupported format or corrupted file): "F:\Multimedia\Music\#Tracklisting\2016-04-04\Anime releases\Hidamari Sketch.tags" / index: 157 Decoding failure at 0:00.000 (Unsupported format or corrupted file): "F:\Multimedia\Music\#Tracklisting\2016-04-04\Anime releases\Hidamari Sketch.tags" / index: 159 Decoding failure at 0:00.000 (Unsupported format or corrupted file): "F:\Multimedia\Music\#Tracklisting\2016-04-04\Anime releases\Hidamari Sketch.tags" / index: 161 Decoding failure at 0:00.000 (Unsupported format or corrupted file): "F:\Multimedia\Music\#Tracklisting\2016-04-04\Anime releases\Hidamari Sketch.tags" / index: 173 I've also attached the verbose log in the attachment below. In the properties dialog, I also noticed that these tracks have empty @REFERENCE_FILES column and -1 for the @REFERENCE_INDEX. The @ returns proper file path though. Basically mTAGS read the tags just fine (and probably the files as well) but refuses to play them (in addition that I also can't convert these files as well) I believe this is not caused by filename as even though the track's tags are in Japanese, the whole directory & file naming is completely romanized and free from any unicode/forbidden file name strings. The files are also intact and not corrupted at all when played directly. I compared the faulty playback with another tracks but there's not much of any difference, even in the .tags file, apart from one thing: these tracks had the longest file path among any other working tracks. Is that the cause?