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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0000569 | MMW v4 | Player | public | 2003-07-16 23:37 | 2003-08-29 14:34 |
Reporter | rusty | Assigned To | |||
Priority | low | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | feedback | Resolution | reopened | ||
Summary | 0000569: Tara plugin doesn't work for video | ||||
Description | Fixed by Jiri. The following should be tested: 1) different input plugins 2) ripping/conversion to/from different protocols 3) Volume leveling (standard, while playing, conversion/ripping, burning). Comment from Jiri: No, I think it's enough - actually maybe more than enough if you already tested this. E.g. calculating normalization should test decoding enough, no convertion to all other formats is necessary. It may be interesting to test some exotic input plug-ins, but even this doesn't need to be too complex. | ||||
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Fixed in 529. |
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Everything worked (flac, ape, mpc, aac, vid4wa, levelling) as expected except that I couldn't get the tara input plugin to work (if it works on your machine, it's more than likely a config problem or user error on my part). Do I just have to copy in_tara.dll to /plugins, tara.ini to /Songs-DB, and tarawin.bmp to /Songs-DB? I tried playing a video but each time, the video would grey out as soon as I clicked it ;-?. Let me know... |
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It doesn't work on my machine either (even in WinAmp), it does quite strange things. I use the plug-in for RA playback only - in order not to use Real Player. It is useful for this purpose, but not for Video. |
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On my machine it works fine for video on Winamp, but not on Songs-db (though it does work for Real Audio on Songs-DB. Leaving this open as a low-priority bug for tracking purposes. |