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Pete Simons June 13th, 2005 05:16 PM

Auto-Play of Mp3 Tracks
 
When I setup several Mp3 tracks to play on Auto, sometimes a track will stop at Dur 00:01 and stop playing. Certain tracks always do, this while other tracks never do it. I realise that the source and compression of Mp3 files vary and cannot expect a solution to this problem, but wondered if any other users had experienced this. The way out is to press Stop , which leaves the song in the list to play although the setting is to delete played tracks.

admin June 13th, 2005 06:08 PM

Played tracks means the duration field goes to 00:00, which isn't happening here when you click Stop.

Please email one of your zip files that exhibits this behavior to "support at mtu.com". Reference this Thread ID number (get it from your Address line in your Browser when you have this Thread open).

We'd like to see what is causing this. We are approaching releasing 3.110 next week.

lmcmains June 14th, 2005 09:01 AM

I have this happen also. It is MP3 files that it happens to for me. Not MP3+G or zip files. Before I start a show I always play DJ music.

admin June 14th, 2005 09:32 AM

My mistake! Thank's Larry. We'll see if we can find and nail this MP3 problem quickly. :w

admin June 14th, 2005 09:34 AM

Forgive me. :s

I forgot to thank Pete Simons for reporting this! :c

lmcmains June 14th, 2005 09:50 AM

I just thought some of my mp3 files had something wrong with the end of the track or something. Then again if I play them using another program (Windows media player) they don't do that. I will go back and check one that does that and send you the file.

UPNext June 14th, 2005 03:58 PM

Essentially all of my mp3 files have the same problem described above when played in Hoster but they play to completion normally in Windows Media Player and PCDJ Red.


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