foobar2000 crash due to AMIP |
foobar2000 crash due to AMIP |
robertg |
Jul 5 2014, 01:08 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 5-July 14 Member No.: 1,790 |
AAC files (.m4a) that contain unicode characters (e.g. □) crash within 1 second of playing in foobar2k (Windows 7 64-bit). I have updated foobar2k with no success, and got this result in the online troubleshooter:
foobar2000 troubleshooter The following components found on your system are known to be problematic and should be either uninstalled or updated to their latest versions: foo_amipwrapper.dll : AMIP Wrapper 1.01 Reason: Repeated crash reports. Other players work fine with these files, and this has happened to me on two occasions with completely different albums (I rarely encode to AAC). Process: add the song to a playlist, try to play it, hear a split second of the file playing, and then foobar2k stops responding. Happens 100% of the time. The amount of time it takes for it to crash is variable but within one second of the song playing. |
Koen |
Jul 22 2014, 09:53 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 22-July 14 Member No.: 1,793 |
I have the same problem with AMIP for Winamp. De file seems to open but after a second or so Winamp crashes. It's almost certain that AMIP is the reason for the crashes because, when I uninstall AMIP or when I uncheck "Enable AMIP" there are no more crashes.
Winamp: 5.666 (dec 12 2013) Amip 2.67 Windows 8.1 x64 Tests i did: Crash when playing following files: D:\Gedeelde documenten\Muziek\Muziek\Alt-J (∆)\An Awesome Wave\12 Bloodflood.m4a Also tested it with other tracks from that album (all m4a). Doesn't crash: D:\Gedeelde documenten\Muziek\Muziek\Alt-J (∆)\An Awesome Wave\12 Bloodflood.mp3 (converted file, same folder with special character) D:\12 Bloodflood.m4a I hope this can get fixed. EDIT: I read now in the forums there is no unicode support. Hopefully this will be supported someday. |