When the mp3 plugin reads in the mpg for background images, I get this error each time the image is loaded:
mad: decode hdr error, frame=0 count=1: lost synchronization
Is there any way to fix that? I have tried various combinations in image_convert.sh, but nothing seems to get rid of the error.
Best Regards, C.
On 24 Jul 2005 "C.Y.M" syphir@syphir.sytes.net wrote:
When the mp3 plugin reads in the mpg for background images, I get this error each time the image is loaded:
mad: decode hdr error, frame=0 count=1: lost synchronization
Is there any way to fix that? I have tried various combinations in image_convert.sh, but nothing seems to get rid of the error.
This message is not related to the image loading, but means that the MP3 decoder detected some garbage in the file. As frame=0 this seems to be right a the beginning of the file.
Regards.
Stefan Huelswitt wrote:
On 24 Jul 2005 "C.Y.M" syphir@syphir.sytes.net wrote:
When the mp3 plugin reads in the mpg for background images, I get this error each time the image is loaded:
mad: decode hdr error, frame=0 count=1: lost synchronization
Is there any way to fix that? I have tried various combinations in image_convert.sh, but nothing seems to get rid of the error.
This message is not related to the image loading, but means that the MP3 decoder detected some garbage in the file. As frame=0 this seems to be right a the beginning of the file.
I was thinking of something like "-o 1 -n 2" but it didnt seem to make a difference. Searching Google for previous posts, it seems I'm not the only one with this in their logs... hmm.
Regards, C.
C.Y.M wrote:
Stefan Huelswitt wrote:
On 24 Jul 2005 "C.Y.M" syphir@syphir.sytes.net wrote:
When the mp3 plugin reads in the mpg for background images, I get this error each time the image is loaded:
mad: decode hdr error, frame=0 count=1: lost synchronization
Is there any way to fix that? I have tried various combinations in image_convert.sh, but nothing seems to get rid of the error.
This message is not related to the image loading, but means that the MP3 decoder detected some garbage in the file. As frame=0 this seems to be right a the beginning of the file.
I was thinking of something like "-o 1 -n 2" but it didnt seem to make a difference. Searching Google for previous posts, it seems I'm not the only one with this in their logs... hmm.
Oh.. I'm sorry. I guess I didnt read your response correctly. So you say this has to do with the MP3, not the MPG. hmm.. ok.
Regards, C.