ManChicken wrote: 
> Hmm, interesting. I rolled back to 7.9.2 and was having the same
> problem.
> 
> So I started looking at the files I was trying to play which were all
> semi-recently done rips of CDs. They were marked as encoded with
> libvorbis 20180316; I mostly use CDex on Windows to rip and that's what
> version I'm running happens to use. However, I found some other tracks
> I'd ripped ~10 months ago which also say they were encoded with the same
> library version, and they work fine.
> 
> The only difference I could see was that in these last few problematic
> rips, I'd manually added the album art into the tracks with Mp3tag.. so
> I stripped the artwork back out, and boom, they played on the Duet.
> Guess it was choking on that particular tagging (though no other players
> seem to mind..)
> 
> Anyway, mystery solved! Thanks for the responses.

I have never had issues with embedded artwork and OGG/Vorbis files. Are
you sure that you are using Vorbis-tags and not ID3-tags? Because the
latter is not recommended for OGG/Vorbis, although technically it
sometimes will work.

Talking about recommendations: CDex really is not a good idea to use for
ripping these days, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDex for more info
of the reasons.
Besides the security issues, it is technically also substandard and will
not guarantee bitperfect rips of your CDs. There are many better ripping
tools available.



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