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Post by vatese on Oct 28, 2014 9:39:43 GMT -5
Hello! I was going through some tracks and they show longer play times (two or three times as long) than they should (one song is 3:36, in the GMMP it is 9:37). Additionally, some of them sound like the tempo is a little up (I checked it and it was set to 1.0x). I switched to the native Android player and the files are playing fine. They are 256 kbps mp3s with no VBR. Using a Galaxy S4.
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Post by GoneMAD on Oct 28, 2014 12:46:18 GMT -5
Hello! I was going through some tracks and they show longer play times (two or three times as long) than they should (one song is 3:36, in the GMMP it is 9:37). Additionally, some of them sound like the tempo is a little up (I checked it and it was set to 1.0x). I switched to the native Android player and the files are playing fine. They are 256 kbps mp3s with no VBR. Using a Galaxy S4. this is due to poorly encoded files. GMMP needs to know the correct sample rate before it can play the file, these files have the incorrect sample rate in their tags causing incorrect length calculations and playback speed (playing back a 44100 file at 48000 will result in a faster playing file). GMMP does multiple checks to best estimate the sample rate in the cases where the tags are off but if all the checks return the wrong sample rate nothing can be done. You should rerip your music and properly encode them to follow the correct mp3 spec Your other option for playing back at the right speed is to disable the gmmp eq, crossfade, replaygain, and gapless and it will resort to using the stock media player built into android which should act the same as the native android player
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Post by vatese on Oct 28, 2014 20:05:55 GMT -5
Ended up re-encoding the files and that worked. Thank you!
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