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"Name that song" game
sac01:
ok I just installed the game, and went to create the mp3 list with the GPGen.exe It gets to song 275 and has an access violation error in the gpgen.exe module. I tried changing what mp3 was #275 in case it was something wrong with the mp3, but it didnt matter.
Am I doing someting wrong?
* oh never mind, my bad, just noticed the game itself handles the mp3 list
Lave Laar:
As you discovered you only need to use the GPGen-program if you want to create playlists based on genres. The playlists can then be used by the game to select songs from the same genre and thus make it a little harder.
Did it create a file called "MP3_errors.txt" in your installation-folder ? This should contain name of the MP3-files it crashed at. If you could send me one of the the offending files I will try to fix the generator. Probably got something to do with the tagging of the file.
sac01:
yes it did create that file. It was a long list in it. pretty much looks like every mp3 up to 275. so maybe the problem was it didnt like any of my mp3's and it kept adding each one into the error log, and the error log crashes at 275 entries?
Lave Laar:
New update :
* Updated bass.dll to version 2.3
* Improved errorhandling
* Added support for the following audioformats : FLAC, OGG, WMA, OFR, MPC, AAC
* Will play other formats that is supported by the add-ons (plugins) at
http://www.un4seen.com/bass.html#addons, but these does not have support for reading tags with tags.dll
* Added a fileinfo mask to read songinfo from directory/filestructure. For files without tag-info :
XM, IT, S3M, MOD, MTM, UMX, MO3, MID, TTA, APE (might work with tags.dll), ALAC, AC3, SPX, WV
* New version of GPGen.exe with support for the new audioformats supported by tags.dll
This should fix the problem with GPGen as the old library I used for the reading of tags created the "access violation" error when it wasn't able to read the tag.
Available at http://home.minlos.no/~lars.lindgard
MustardTent:
How do you deal with DRM'ed AAC files?