Mp3s????????


warney

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For A while I have been trying to get Mp3s to run on my Gp32 but every time I start listening to the song it cuts out after about a minute and goes onto the next.
I have tried several different MP3 Players but they all do the same. Do the Mp3s have to be a certain Birate to run?
 
You may upload them wrongly. Try using GPdrive (search in the betatesting-forums) and use that instead. - Then It should work.
 
If these are downloaded mp3 then they perhaps are a bit corrupted. For instance I had some mp3s corrupted by a stupid silence remover that I could play on my mp3 player but not on my PC. Corrupted files compatibility is a wacky issue...You should try with one of your own rips.
 
I haven't seen one mp3 player that did a 100% correct decode all the time. That was the cause that I wanted to do my own player. After some experiments I decided to drop mp3 in favor and go for OggVorbis instead, because you can get about 3 hours of music on one 128MB card, using quality q=2 (~96kBit) which resulted in a better sound than 128kBit mp3. Right now I suggest using Yogg, my player will get a beta release sometime soon.

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SvOlli
 
So what is the best mp3 player to use currently? I think I have seen 2 or 3. I have 3500 mp3's that I can play on several devices and do not plan to re-rip everytime a new codec comes out, so I am sticking with mp3. Is there a bitrate limit on the current players?
 
So what is the best mp3 player to use currently? I think I have seen 2 or 3. I have 3500 mp3's that I can play on several devices and do not plan to re-rip everytime a new codec comes out, so I am sticking with mp3. Is there a bitrate limit on the current players?
you don't have to rip to get an mp3 to an ogg just get a batch converter and it will take 2 minutes to do about 15 songs (approximation) that is hardly such a big deal...
 
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Well, I'm not sure about certain bitrate - though I know its designed to work at 128. However, I'm pretty sure they do need to be at a constant bitrate, since i remember having songs cut out for me that were encoded in LAME VBR. So try re-encoding them as constant, and hopefully they'll work.
 
i have madmp3 and i can play all songs i have :P
the orginal mp3 player worket goot too.

i had never problems playing mp3 :D
 
Copy that. :)
But i´m using GPAMP from the GBAX competition because of the kewl Winamp skins. B)
 
and isnt there some kind of bug or the like on the original mp3 player that wont let you play mp3's over 10 mins or something like that?
 
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