[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Can you isolate one or two files that make it happen? It would be even
> better if you could put those two files into the play queue and then
> start obsd and have it do it right off the bat. I suspect that would be
> hard to arrange, but if you can, it would help me a lot to determine the
> cause of this problem.

I think I can do that, but here's what I've done:

I added BadSong1, a 32kpbs 22kHz stream.  I hit stop and play again and
it plays fine.  Telling obsd 'next' causes freeamp to crash.

GoodSong1 plays, all normal.

BadSong2 plays.  Freeamp crashes repeatedly.  56kbps, 22kHz.

I haven't run mp3asm or anything on these files.

It looks highly suspect that it may be a bitness problem, but I'm pretty
sure there's a wide variety of bitness.  The one playing now is 112kbps
and this next one is 128kbps.  Maybe it's the 22kHz that's throwing it? 
I can send you the files if you are interested.

Did you notice the AddFiles.pl patch?  It works here, but I'm not sure
if I got too zealous with the 'dd'ing.  The important part is the DSN
change.

Chris
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