Hey everyone,
Just a weird playback thing on my WinXP PC at home. I have a few DivX files that play great on my Win2k PC at work but as soon as I get them home and try to play them back on my PC I get the attached message. It says "invalid audio but not signaling an error" when I play back through WMP8 and also through WMP6.4. Actually, scratch that it also appears when run in PowerDVD as well!
The main problem is that it only occurs on certain files... I have tons of other files that play great....
Ok... located what it is... I have found that it is files with either variable bit rate audio OR files that do not have 128kbps audio. They are all MP3 audio files too.... gahhh! Okay... another thing... each of the three I just checked in VirtualDub/FileInfo have a Preload Skew of 1 sample... my one that worked fine had a Preload of 8000 samples. Ok make that 4 files 1 sample error occurs. Many samples... no error. Does anyone know a fix that will stop this error occuring or are my files actually corrupt and only XP has finally noticed it?
Thanks to anyone who can shed some light on this.
Regards,
DSXC
Just a weird playback thing on my WinXP PC at home. I have a few DivX files that play great on my Win2k PC at work but as soon as I get them home and try to play them back on my PC I get the attached message. It says "invalid audio but not signaling an error" when I play back through WMP8 and also through WMP6.4. Actually, scratch that it also appears when run in PowerDVD as well!
The main problem is that it only occurs on certain files... I have tons of other files that play great....
Ok... located what it is... I have found that it is files with either variable bit rate audio OR files that do not have 128kbps audio. They are all MP3 audio files too.... gahhh! Okay... another thing... each of the three I just checked in VirtualDub/FileInfo have a Preload Skew of 1 sample... my one that worked fine had a Preload of 8000 samples. Ok make that 4 files 1 sample error occurs. Many samples... no error. Does anyone know a fix that will stop this error occuring or are my files actually corrupt and only XP has finally noticed it?
Thanks to anyone who can shed some light on this.
Regards,
DSXC
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