On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 00:06:41 -0800
Titus Kruse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Please send a carbon copy to the MP3 encoder list too (it's CCed in this
mail), as there are more people and maybe someone of them is able to
help.

> I have a problem with a large mp3-file created with your lame 
> encoder. The file is about 120 minutes long and created with -

Which version? Windows or some kind of Unix?

If on Windows: did you use lame.exe directly or something different?

> -preset 192 cbr. When I play it with my cd portable player, it 
> stoppes playing at minute 29. When I play this file with my 
> dvd-play, it also stoppes at the same point. Playing it with 
> media-player on the pc dosn't make any problems.

Maybe some kind of overflow. Did you tried the "--strictly-enforce-ISO"
option (if you use lame.exe)?

> When I use 128 kbps constant bitrate, the file was played on 
> all devices to the end. Even when I split the wav-file in two 
> parts of 60 minutes and compress it with 192 kbps to mp3, it 
> will be played correctly to the end.

Sounds like some kind of overflow to me.

> Do you have any idea, why I have such a problem only when 
> I compress 120 minutes with 192 bps? And why at 29 minutes 
> and 19 secons. And not minute 99 oder such a number?

If it's a overflow in your hardware player, it's up to the internal
implementation of the decoder why and how to fail in such a situation.

Bye,
Alexander.

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           I will be available to get hired in April 2004.

http://www.Leidinger.net                       Alexander @ Leidinger.net
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