On Apr 29, 2011, at 10:07 AM, august wrote:
I've attached the dll if someone (matteo?) wants to try
Wow great! Of course I will try it and even stress it a little bit :)
yes, please stress it extensively.
Patrice, was it just one .mp3 file that couldn't play or do no mp3 files play at all? If not, maybe you are missing libmad.
Also, it shouldn't crash even if the library is missing. Any way you can run it through gdb and see where it did crash?
The Mac OS X version includes a lot of libraries to support all of the
codecs. readanysf~ will work without all of them, it just won't be
able to read the codecs that are missing. Here's the Mac OS X list:
libFLAC.8.dylib liba52.0.dylib libamrnb.0.dylib libavcodec.51.dylib libavformat.52.dylib libavutil.49.dylib libcdio.7.dylib libdca.0.dylib libdvdread.3.dylib libfaac.0.dylib libfaad.0.dylib libgavl.1.dylib libgmerlin_avdec.1.dylib libiconv.2.dylib libintl.3.dylib libjpeg.62.dylib libmad.0.dylib libmp3lame.0.dylib libmpcdec.5.dylib libogg.0.dylib liboil-0.3.0.dylib libopenjpeg.2.dylib libpng12.0.dylib libpostproc.51.dylib libschroedinger-1.0.0.dylib libspeex.1.dylib libswscale.0.dylib libtheora.0.dylib libtiff.3.dylib libvorbis.0.dylib libvorbisenc.2.dylib libx264.57.dylib libxvidcore.4.dylib
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