f_flac_codec.dll concurrency causes AV and 100% CPU

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iPeel
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f_flac_codec.dll concurrency causes AV and 100% CPU

Post by iPeel »

Hi,

I noticed if you have the volume level analyser enabled and it is trying to perform background volume analysis, you get an access violation at address 070A237B in f_flac_codec.dll "read of address 000000000" if you try to play another FLAC file.

I've tried converting and playing and analysing and converting, always you seem to get the same AV when two processes are trying to use FLAC. The read address can change.

I don't get any other stability issues when I do one thing at once.


Cheers,


Neil.
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Post by Spazz »

Hmm.. maybe that's my flac problem, I'll try and let it do it's volume analyze overnight and run flac tommorow, if that's the problem you're my hero, i can finally test mm3 :)
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Post by Spazz »

Confirmed, flac files play fine until I start analyzing volume and then comes crashing down. Everything's working fine now, thanks.
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Post by Spazz »

Along those lines, if I'm updating my ipod (converting flac to mp3 vbr 256) playback likes to be flaky and crash.
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Post by jiri »

This will be fixed in alpha 5.

Jiri
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