@HootanParsa nothing serious (I think), but I found this quirk with the MiXPlayer Tag Editor.
So, I gave it a spin, made a playlist with a bunch of MP3s... (And opened the playlist with MiXPlayer, of course)
(I see you changed the player a little! HW/SW options and stuff)
So I check the Tag Editor option (I was curious what that was), and it throws me a java.io.IOexception toast, and all the fields are blank and the cover picture is solid black (which shouldn't be the case for these MP3s).
Just to make sure, I played a single MP3 (i.e. no playlist) and the Tag Editor works fine.
And for completion's sake, I checked with some .flac, .ogg and .m4a files I had laying around.
All these others fail by complaining about not finding mpeg frames or some such (Except the M4A file, which doesn't show any toast); ALL files also have empty fields and no covers (again, this shouldn't be the case!)
(Playlists have all the same java.io.IOexception error)
Have a log with all the bugs. (Did I do it right?)
Although the log doesn't show anything very interesting... I think...
The error messages in the toasts and the log are "java.io.IOException: offset < 0: -128" for the MP3-in-a-playlist and "i.b.y: No mpegs frames found" for the other filetypes.
I can always reproduce this.
While searching the thread to make sure I didn't repeat what someone else already said (I am sure I am not, unless the issue dates back to <2014), I found out it's apparently meant only for MP3s...?
...the option should say something more like "not an MP3, quit fooling around" then :silly:
Or not appear at all unless it's an MP3
I forgot to add; I'm on Version 6.15.8.BETA-B1706271.
(using the VLC codec addon)
(I didn't check without it)
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