--SNIP-- First, we need a few information: *version of Lame *compiler used (eventually) *parameters used *does Lame crash on every files or just some specific files *does Lame always crash on some files, or does it sometimes manage to encode them
Regards, -- Gabriel Bouvigne --SNIP-- Version: RazorLame 1.1.5.1342 and LAME.exe packed with it dated 12/8/2002 for Windows win32 (I did not compile it myself -- used installer). Is there a more up to date version of LAME compiled for win32? Compiler used: N/A (pre-built for win32 by RazorLame author included with packed installer) Parameters used: Using the preset packaged with RazorLame named "VBR 05 Voice.rlo" -- actual options are --> " -b 40 -m m -V 4 -B 112 --resample 24 --lowpass 12 --lowpass-width 0 --noshort" Crash notes: LAME has successfully encoded about 90% of the MP3's I have thrown at it. Other 10% are failing no matter how many times I try to encode them. Fails somewhere at the beginning phases and Windows issues an "Address could not be read" or "Address could not be written" message -- so looks like some type of bounds checking problem or corrupt data. It might be happening in the reconvert from 44 to 24 kHz. I have absolutely no idea and just offer my modest and humble interpretation of the problem. I will note that MusicMatch encodes the files just fine! Some I don't have any idea what the problem is. Any ideas? Should I post the problem MP3's to the list? The files are about 30 MB each. Maybe I could just shove them onto my personal FTP server... Kristian Hermansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: Gabriel Bouvigne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 23, 2004 3:30 AM To: MP3 encoders development list Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [mp3encoder] LAME: Problem encoding some files... Kristian Hermansen wrote: > I had some trouble encoding a few files. LAME crashed on me a few times and First, we need a few information: *version of Lame *compiler used (eventually) *parameters used *does Lame crash on every files or just some specific files *does Lame always crash on some files, or does it sometimes manage to encode them Regards, -- Gabriel Bouvigne www.mp3-tech.org personal page: http://gabriel.mp3-tech.org _______________________________________________ mp3encoder mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/mp3encoder
