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<blockquote data-quote="u095538" data-source="post: 533088" data-attributes="member: 79639"><p>G'Day mate.</p><p></p><p>I was getting that error too. I fixed it by doing the following:</p><p></p><p>> Media Portal Configuration</p><p>> Music Section</p><p>> Player Settings (tab)</p><p>> Under 'General Settings' changing the 'Player:' from 'BASS engine' to 'Internal dshow player'</p><p></p><p><strong>So what the hell did that do?:</strong></p><p>'Internal dshow player' = Internal DirectShow player.</p><p>DirectShow is distributed via DirectX. It is a part of DirectX</p><p>DirectShow is a framework which Microsoft built.</p><p>A framework is something that allows developers to make applications easier. For example, you know how every Windows application's [OK] button looks identical? That's because the developer couldn't be arsed creating their own [OK] button, so they simply utilise the one in the MSWindows framework</p><p></p><p>Anyway... What that means here is that 90% of the codecs you see out there for download, XviD, x264, FFDshow, Codec Packs etc.. they are all DirectShow codecs. Switching the above option basically says, "Hey stop using your own method for decoding music, and use whatever DirectShow says"</p><p>Also, the word "codec" is starting to get inaccurate now that we're talking rather specifically, instead I should be saying 90% of <strong>decoder filters</strong> out there are DirectShow ones. Let's say you want to take some MPEG footage from your camera-phone, and re-code it into the DivX format and bring it to my house. Your computer would use the DivX <em>encoder</em> filter to record/encode it, howevere my computer would use the DivX <em>decoder</em> filter to play it back. Both filters would be installed when installing the "DivX Codec Pack".. So yeah, for this here problem, we need to focus on our computer's <em>DirectShow MP3 decoding filter</em>. This is because Last.fm send music down in MP3 format, and we just told media portal to use the internal directshow player to decode.</p><p></p><p><strong>This will fix it?</strong></p><p>Maybe not, just becuase our setting are the same, doesn't mean the MP3 decoder being used on our computers will be the same. I'm using FFDShow Audio. I know this because I tell media portal to run windowed instead of fullscreen and when I fire up Last.fm I can see the FFDShow Audio decoder icon pop-up in my system tray.</p><p></p><p><strong>Cool, Thanks George for all your help! I just need to open up my computers DirectShow manager-program so I can control what DirectShow filter I want my computer to use when decoding MP3s, wicked.</strong></p><p>lol, I wish. DirectShow filter managment is gamus. It's all controlled by something called 'merit', which is a flag set in the registry. Yeah basically do what I've done and hope for the best. Come back if it's all shit still.</p><p></p><p>-Good luck champ, hope that all made sense <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="u095538, post: 533088, member: 79639"] G'Day mate. I was getting that error too. I fixed it by doing the following: > Media Portal Configuration > Music Section > Player Settings (tab) > Under 'General Settings' changing the 'Player:' from 'BASS engine' to 'Internal dshow player' [b]So what the hell did that do?:[/b] 'Internal dshow player' = Internal DirectShow player. DirectShow is distributed via DirectX. It is a part of DirectX DirectShow is a framework which Microsoft built. A framework is something that allows developers to make applications easier. For example, you know how every Windows application's [OK] button looks identical? That's because the developer couldn't be arsed creating their own [OK] button, so they simply utilise the one in the MSWindows framework Anyway... What that means here is that 90% of the codecs you see out there for download, XviD, x264, FFDshow, Codec Packs etc.. they are all DirectShow codecs. Switching the above option basically says, "Hey stop using your own method for decoding music, and use whatever DirectShow says" Also, the word "codec" is starting to get inaccurate now that we're talking rather specifically, instead I should be saying 90% of [b]decoder filters[/b] out there are DirectShow ones. Let's say you want to take some MPEG footage from your camera-phone, and re-code it into the DivX format and bring it to my house. Your computer would use the DivX [i]encoder[/i] filter to record/encode it, howevere my computer would use the DivX [i]decoder[/i] filter to play it back. Both filters would be installed when installing the "DivX Codec Pack".. So yeah, for this here problem, we need to focus on our computer's [i]DirectShow MP3 decoding filter[/i]. This is because Last.fm send music down in MP3 format, and we just told media portal to use the internal directshow player to decode. [b]This will fix it?[/b] Maybe not, just becuase our setting are the same, doesn't mean the MP3 decoder being used on our computers will be the same. I'm using FFDShow Audio. I know this because I tell media portal to run windowed instead of fullscreen and when I fire up Last.fm I can see the FFDShow Audio decoder icon pop-up in my system tray. [b]Cool, Thanks George for all your help! I just need to open up my computers DirectShow manager-program so I can control what DirectShow filter I want my computer to use when decoding MP3s, wicked.[/b] lol, I wish. DirectShow filter managment is gamus. It's all controlled by something called 'merit', which is a flag set in the registry. Yeah basically do what I've done and hope for the best. Come back if it's all shit still. -Good luck champ, hope that all made sense :) [/QUOTE]
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