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My music library is mostly FLAC files, and most of them, are 44.1 kHz. For the few songs I have at 192 kHz, Jockey stops playback and throws an error "[Song] can't be played." Then it is unable to play any other song that is queued.
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Unfortunately, it looks like this is a bug in ExoPlayer, not Jockey: google/ExoPlayer#3769. I'll keep an eye on it and update the version of ExoPlayer Jockey uses when a fix is released, but it sounds like it may not be for a while 😢.
In the meantime, you may have to reencode high bitrate music to play it with Jockey. Sorry about that.
My music library is mostly FLAC files, and most of them, are 44.1 kHz. For the few songs I have at 192 kHz, Jockey stops playback and throws an error "[Song] can't be played." Then it is unable to play any other song that is queued.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: