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This one was just a log from when I first reinstalled the standard Anki again, thought of looking at it and I noticed that there’s some strange stuff in there, it seems like mpv doesn’t even load? #EMBY CLIENT FORCE STERIO ZIP FILE#7z file but I thought that it may be inconvenient for you to download a zip file or go through 5 different links for each log (and because you probably use gofile just to not have to download anything because of the preview feature) so I decided to just stick them all together in a single. I made 5 logs going through your posts, I was going to post them in a. So I went back to normal Anki to help with the debugging instead of just leaving mpv hanging with the issue. This works just fine (honestly I should’ve done this first since it is already suggested, guess I’m that dumb). #EMBY CLIENT FORCE STERIO INSTALL#One possible option is to install Anki 2.1.35-alternate ![]() Log-file=C:\Users\Nickolay\Desktop\mpv.log.2.txtĪnd drag-and-drop the audio file to mpv.exe. Or create mpv folder in %APPDATA% and put there mpv.conf containing something like this Mpv -log-file=%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\ "C:\Users\Nickolay\AppData\Roaming\Anki2\# Debug\dia\ATTS audio02.mp3" To enable logging with mpv.exe and create the log file on Desktop, either open cmd.exe in C:\Program Files\Anki, copy-paste something like mpv -log-file=%USERPROFILE%\Desktop\ and drag-and-drop the audio file from the dia folder, i.e. starting audio playbackĪlso it might be better to open the Task Manager or Process Explorer and double-check that mpv.exe is still there.Īfter that, maybe play the same audio file directly with mpv.exe but with log-file enabled and upload it on gofile.io so we could compare two log files for any significant differences. 44100Hz stereo floatp -> 48000Hz stereo float #EMBY CLIENT FORCE STERIO WINDOWS#AO: Description: Windows WASAPI audio output (event mode) ![]() IAudioClock::GetFrequency gave a frequency of 384000. IAudioClient::Initialize IAudioClient_GetBufferSize IAudioClient::Initialize IAudioClient_SetEventHandle Accepted as stereo float 48000hz -> stereo float (32/32 bits) 48000hz (shared) Trying stereo float (32/32 bits) 48000hz (shared) -> ok The correct log file should look something like Init wasapi thread After waiting for a few seconds it should be safe to upload the log file on gofile.io or open it in the text editor. Path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), filename) #EMBY CLIENT FORCE STERIO CODE#Maybe start Anki with anki-console.exe and run the following code in the Debug Console to play the audio file with Anki. Just to be sure that “” will still be the same and as before end with Init wasapi thread Maybe mpv got unresponsive or maybe it’s something else. Otherwise, I’m not sure where is the problem but the log file looks good to me, I see there “Run command: loadfile” with the actual audio file, but for some reason the log file is cut short and there no log entries that mean that the audio playback was successful. by renaming or deleting mpv.exe so Anki couldn’t find it. One possible option is to install Anki 2.1.35-alternate and use this Anki version or replace mpv.exe in C:\Program Files\Anki with mplayer.exe from C:\Program Files (x86)\Anki, e.g. This also happens when I tried to change the samplerate, when first initializing it says "audio-samplerate: None" then after playing an audio it says the same as above. Similarly when I open the anki console it stays fine until I try to play an audio and it keeps saying: I have looked through the task manager and it seems like Anki does initialize with mpv normally but the moment I try to play an audio from a deck it crashes instantly. Now for more clarification of the situation and also weird behavior: Switched the Anki version from 2.1.35 to 2.1.32 and repeated all of the above. ![]()
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