Long time lurker, first time poster.
Let me start by saying that I've been using VLC for around five years and love it. I have not yet found a file/codec that I throw at it, that it can't playback.
I'm also quite aware that my post may be met with some "did you search for that before posting/etc" type responses, which I am fully braced for, but I don't really know how to search for this particular issue.
I have several mp3's that will play on 1.0.5 that will not play on 1.1.7. I've redownloaded the files and have replicated this on three different computers (both WinXP and 7). In each case, the file plays flawlessly on 1.0.5 but will not play in 1.1.7. All you get is the "0 seconds of 0" timeline, as if it is not even a valid music file. This is certainly not a big deal and I can't complain about free software that has worked so well for so long, but it is quite annoying, since 1.1.7 has a bunch of new features that I miss. Just curious if anyone knew of anything off the top of their head that changed that might be causing this. I was thinking maybe some mp3 file attribute support could have changed, but it seems that if anything, a newer version of the program would support more file types/encoding/etc than an older one.
Either way, thanks for reading and long live VLC!
-Matt