In 1.1.4 none of this is working, right clicking from explorer, or opening Audio CD in VLC, W7 HP 32bit.Upon rechecking with other audio cd's, I see that VLC media player does play the CD if I right click the cd in Windows Explorer and select from the menu "play with VLC media player". It also now plays in VLC, when I select, Media, Open Disc, Audio CD, Play. However, if I double click a single track in Windows Explorer, or select a single track in VLC by choosing, Media, Open file, and navigating over to a single track and choosing "open", nothing plays. This is in Windows XP, SP3.
Hi all.packzap wrote:Upon rechecking with other audio cd's, I see that VLC media player does play the CD if I right click the cd in Windows Explorer and select from the menu "play with VLC media player". It also now plays in VLC, when I select, Media, Open Disc, Audio CD, Play. However, if I double click a single track in Windows Explorer, or select a single track in VLC by choosing, Media, Open file, and navigating over to a single track and choosing "open", nothing plays. This is in Windows XP, SP3.
In 1.1.4 none of this is working, right clicking from explorer, or opening Audio CD in VLC, W7 HP 32bit.
I was using the 19th Aug build of 1.1.4, just downloaded latest 21st Aug build (the .exe from here http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/win ... 0821-0203/ ) and I am only getting one thing partly working compared to you on Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit:Hi all.
I'm using build 1.1.4-git-win32.exe on vista home premium 32bit (all patched up).
What Works:
* audio CDs autoplay with VLC
* audio CDs play with "play with VLC media player"
* if you use "open disc" and select a single track using "starting position" (although chosen track is not named in Playlist I.e. it's reported as "CDDA://driveletter"). If you use "0" for "starting position", this plays whole CD.
What doesn't Work:
* double-clicking a single audio track via Explorer. Track is added to Playlist but doesn't play, even if you highlight item in Playlist and click the Play button or double-click Playlist item.
* using "open file" and selecting a single track. Track is added to Playlist but doesn't play, even if you highlight item in Playlist and click the Play button or double-click Playlist item.
Cheers,
Gazza
Hi hardynicksI was using the 19th Aug build of 1.1.4, just downloaded latest 21st Aug build (the .exe from here http://nightlies.videolan.org/build/win ... 0821-0203/ ) and I am only getting one thing partly working compared to you on Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit:
What Works:
* if you use "open disc" and select a single track using "starting position" (although chosen track is not named in Playlist I.e. it's reported as "CDDA://driveletter").
What doesn't Work:
* if you use "open disc" and use "0" for "starting position", a crash occurs.
* audio CDs do not autoplay with VLC, a crash occurs.
* audio CDs do not play with "play with VLC media player", a crash occurs.
* double-clicking a single audio track via Explorer, a crash occurs. Track is added to Playlist but doesn't play, even if you highlight item in Playlist and click the Play button or double-click Playlist item.
* using "open file" and selecting a single track, no crash occurs, track is added to Playlist but doesn't play, even if you highlight item in Playlist and click the Play button or double-click Playlist item.
It happens with every single CD so not much point, one thing that occurred to me, I have get_iplayer ( http://www.infradead.org/get_iplayer/ht ... layer.html ) that installed vlc 1.05 as part of its installation, could that be conflicting with 1.1.4 git somehow in the registry, maybe?Upload a CD audio image sample that we can burn to reproduce.
Hi hardynicks.j-b wrote:Upload a CD audio image sample that we can burn to reproduce.
It happens with every single CD so not much point, one thing that occurred to me, I have get_iplayer ( http://www.infradead.org/get_iplayer/ht ... layer.html ) that installed vlc 1.05 as part of its installation, could that be conflicting with 1.1.4 git somehow in the registry, maybe?
Well, it almost certainly isn't the problem as I am pretty sure I wasn't using get iplayer when I installed 1.1.0/1.1.1 and I get the same issue with audio CDs as I did now with 1.1.4 as I did then. I may test uninstall as you suggest, I'm not holding out any hope though.I'd definitely uninstall 1.1.4 fully (delete cache and preferences). I'd also fully remove get_iplayer and any additionally installed components (I.e. make sure 1.0.5 is fully removed too)... then re-install 1.1.4 and see what happens I'd like to think this will fix some of the audio CD issues you're experiencing.
What's gdb ?Can you run it through gdb?
Fair enough. However, I've personally had problems with VLC crashing, when I tried to use an older ml.xspf with a newer build, which was why I had concerns about 2 different versions of VLC co-existing on the same system.gazzawazza wrote:I'd definitely uninstall 1.1.4 fully (delete cache and preferences). I'd also fully remove get_iplayer and any additionally installed components (I.e. make sure 1.0.5 is fully removed too)... then re-install 1.1.4 and see what happens I'd like to think this will fix some of the audio CD issues you're experiencing.
Well, it almost certainly isn't the problem as I am pretty sure I wasn't using get iplayer when I installed 1.1.0/1.1.1 and I get the same issue with audio CDs as I did now with 1.1.4 as I did then. I may test uninstall as you suggest, I'm not holding out any hope though.
OK I downloaded the 19th Aug debug version from hereCan you run it through gdb?
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vlc.exe --started-from-file cdda://X:
So can you explain why the debug version works but the exe does not?Autoplay just passes some parameters to VLC. So if(where X is the drive letter of CD drive) works, then it is OK.Code: Select all
vlc.exe --started-from-file cdda://X:
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