Hi Curt,
The first thing I would check is the sound encoding of every file. Are
the failing MP3 files encoded differently from the working MP3 files?
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On 8/26/2014 22:58, FORD JR., CURT wrote:
A client's customer (using Windows) had ordered two modules of a series. Both come with
their own set of mp3 files in a folder named "media." The two modules use the
same code for figuring path names and playing sounds. We've had no problems in either
module with other customers, but this one reports that sounds play properly in one of the
modules, but not the other.
He has QuickTime installed, and we've ruled out non-standard characters in the
path to the sound files. What seems strange is that the sounds play in one
module, but not another. I suggested he move the problematic module to the same
location as the one that works as expected, but it doesn't seem to have helped.
Anybody have any ideas of what else to check?
Thanks!
Curt
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