12-14-2019, 04:10 PM
@doronbehar
NixOS is an interesting choice. Someday I may even try it myself in place of the usual suspects. But moOde's what we're talking about so let's move on...
I'd suggest 1) you go back to default MPD settings so you can at least play your FLAC files and 2) you copy one of your known-not-to-play MP3 files to some file-sharable account such as Dropbox, Google Drive, etc., and send me the link in a PM. I don't have the same hardware either but if I examine the file and try playing it using different SoX settings here I might come up with useful information.
With FLAC files playing again, you can try various MPD/SoX settings. I'd have to guess that if there were something generally wrong with MPD/SoX/Kali/Piano we'd hear more about it. After all, this combination is used in other players too. Perhaps you've found a conflicting set of parameters but I have no way of judging. You might ask on the Allo Audio Club.
Regards,
Kent
NixOS is an interesting choice. Someday I may even try it myself in place of the usual suspects. But moOde's what we're talking about so let's move on...
I'd suggest 1) you go back to default MPD settings so you can at least play your FLAC files and 2) you copy one of your known-not-to-play MP3 files to some file-sharable account such as Dropbox, Google Drive, etc., and send me the link in a PM. I don't have the same hardware either but if I examine the file and try playing it using different SoX settings here I might come up with useful information.
With FLAC files playing again, you can try various MPD/SoX settings. I'd have to guess that if there were something generally wrong with MPD/SoX/Kali/Piano we'd hear more about it. After all, this combination is used in other players too. Perhaps you've found a conflicting set of parameters but I have no way of judging. You might ask on the Allo Audio Club.
Regards,
Kent