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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0006430AAC / Video codec pluginCodecpublic2013-12-24 11:12
ReporterLudek Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionfixed 
Product Version1.06 
Target Version1.07Fixed in Version1.07 
Summary0006430: AAC Plugin: Playing specific 96KHz/24bit ALAC leads to AV
DescriptionPlaying some specific ALAC files by using f_aac_codec.dll leads to AV and crashes MediaMonkey. The standard codec using QT (f_aac.dll) plays the file without a problems. The sample file '1-04 Discipline.m4a' is attached on our FTP.
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Fixed in build1

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peke

2010-07-27 11:42

developer   ~0020380

Added relation to 0006042 as proposed solution in 1) could be used as workaround to override usage of MM AAC plugin and select in_aac.dll that will play file correctly using Quicktime.

Ludek

2010-07-27 12:35

developer   ~0020382

Last edited: 2010-07-27 17:24

I think there is no need for a solution from 0006042.
We have already implemented workflow that if a plugin with a higher priority like f_aac_codec.dll fails then the next one with lower priority (f_aac.dll in this case) is used. The problem here is, that it doesn't fail properly, but leads to AV.

It should either:
1) Be able to play the file
2) Properly fail so that f_aac.dll could play it

michal

2010-07-27 14:51

developer   ~0020384

Fixed in 1.07.
Decoder in f_aac_codec.dll supports only 16bit ALAC. Now it properly refuses to decode/play 24bit ALAC file, so another plugin could play/decode it. Maybe we should add support for 24bit ALAC later...

peke

2013-12-24 11:12

developer   ~0039052

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