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This isn't a bug with EOF, sometimes the chart audio just has problems with the
OggCat (which provides the stream copy option). Picking the option to
re-encode the audio almost always gives a working result. If not, we'd need
the chart audio to test with.
Original comment by raynebc
on 9 Sep 2014 at 10:33
I also get the error when I select re-encode.
Original comment by davelan...@gmail.com
on 10 Sep 2014 at 7:39
Did you start with an MP3 file when you created the chart, or did you provide
an OGG file? If you rename original.mp3 (should be in the project's folder) to
something else, does the re-encode work? It would probably be worth trying the
latest release candidate:
http://www.t3-i.com/apps/eof/downloads/eof-1.8rc10-macosx.dmg
Since RC8 there was extra logging added, and then eof_log.txt might reveal the
cause of the problem. Otherwise, I'd still need the audio file to test with.
If the error isn't reproducible in Windows, I'd have to see if Todd had time to
test it.
Original comment by raynebc
on 10 Sep 2014 at 8:02
thanks for the help. I only can use ogg files, mp3 doesnt work. Get a message
to install lame and vVrbis tools, but i didn't bother because i could use ogg.
Uing mp3, will that solve the issue?
thanks
Original comment by davelan...@gmail.com
on 11 Sep 2014 at 8:53
You should be able to add the MP3 support by installing this:
http://www.t3-i.com/apps/eof/downloads/eof_utilities.pkg
EOF uses different logic to add leading silence depending on whether the chart
audio file selected when creating a new chart was an MP3 file or an OGG file.
If it's not working with the OGG file, there's probably an issue with it but I
can't determine if that's the case if I don't have that file. Just as a test,
it may be worth installing the MP3 support and making a new project for that
song, and when EOF asks for an audio file, select the MP3 file instead of the
OGG and then see if EOF is able to add leading silence to it.
Original comment by raynebc
on 11 Sep 2014 at 6:00
with MP3 it works perfectly! thanks!
Original comment by davelan...@gmail.com
on 12 Sep 2014 at 10:40
OggCat must not have liked the original OGG file for some reason, whether it
was a strange sample/bitrate or some other problem.
Original comment by raynebc
on 12 Sep 2014 at 6:44
Without any OGG file to test with, I won't be able to investigate this any
further. It seemed to be a compatibility issue between that audio file and
OggCat.
Original comment by raynebc
on 17 Dec 2014 at 9:51
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
davelan...@gmail.com
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