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  • MP3 Plugin Error

    I searched the forums and new V5 FAQ and didn't see an answer for this problem. When indexing MP3 files I'm getting this error:

    22:02:25 - https://www.goderichharbouraires.com...bouraires).mp3
    22:02:25 - [MP3 plugin error] Invalid or corrupted MP3 file (Cannot find any audio frame)
    22:02:25 - MP3 plugin failed. File not scanned.

    I went here to understand what the mp3 audio frame is...
    http://www.id3.org/mp3Frame

    But I'm confused...
    -The MP3 plays fine...
    -The ID3 tags are fine...
    -Advanced file properties show the correct bit rate and sample rate etc...
    -The demo CD was ripped using Windows Media Player v10.00.00.3955...

    I'd appreciate any insights.

    Regards,
    dfazakas

  • #2
    We'll download the file and go through it carefully to see where the problem is. It might be a day or so before we can get back you.

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    • #3
      It is a bug in the MP3 plug-in. It will be fixed a part of the V5.0 build 1002 patch release, which should be ready next week. Around the 17/Jan/07.

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      • #4
        Thanks for the update.

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        • #5
          After updating to the latest version version: 5.0.1002 and downloading the lastest plugins mp3-audio-files_plugin (17/Jan/2007).

          Errors:
          14:29:19 - [MP3 plugin error] Plugin incompatibility error
          14:29:19 - MP3 plugin failed. File not scanned.
          14:29:19 - Failed to delete temporary plugin input file (System error: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.)

          The third error is new (appearing after the last update). Also the third error only appeared for the 2nd>last mp3 file scanned.

          This isn't an urgent problem. These are just small websites that don't really need an internal site search, but they are the first websites I'm designing/maintaining that will host mp3 files. I just wanted to test the mp3 plugin functionality and check for problems before a client truly needs the feature.

          _______
          dfazakas

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          • #6
            Are you sure you have downloaded the new version of the MP3 plug-in? Maybe you didn't copy the MP3Info.exe into the correct directory?

            I tried indexing your MP3 file and it now OK for me. See,

            07:07:20 - [PLUGIN] Processing MP3 file C:\temp\14_-_majesty_-_(goderich_harbouraires).mp3
            07:07:20 - [INDEXED] Indexing C:\temp\14_-_majesty_-_(goderich_harbouraires).mp3

            Or is this one now working for you as well and the problem is with a different file? Which one?

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            • #7
              Yes, sorry.. here's the log file..

              02:58:12 - Processing MP3 file https://www.goderichharbouraires.com...bouraires).mp3
              02:58:24 - [MP3 plugin error] Plugin incompatibility error
              02:58:24 - MP3 plugin failed. File not scanned.
              02:58:24 - Indexing filename only for https://www.goderichharbouraires.com...bouraires).mp3
              02:58:24 - Failed to delete temporary plugin input file (System error: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.

              )
              02:58:24 - Failed to delete temporary plugin input file (System error: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.

              )
              02:58:25 - Processing MP3 file https://www.goderichharbouraires.com...bouraires).mp3
              02:58:28 - [MP3 plugin error] Plugin incompatibility error
              02:58:28 - MP3 plugin failed. File not scanned.
              02:58:28 - Indexing filename only https://www.goderichharbouraires.com...bouraires).mp3
              02:58:28 - Failed to delete temporary plugin input file (System error: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.

              )
              02:58:28 - Failed to delete temporary plugin input file (System error: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.

              )
              02:58:28 - Failed to read plugin supported binary file
              02:58:28 - Indexing filename only for https://www.goderichharbouraires.com...bouraires).mp3
              02:58:28 - Failed to delete temporary plugin input file (System error: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.

              )
              02:58:29 - Processing MP3 file https://www.goderichharbouraires.com...bouraires).mp3
              02:58:29 - Indexing F:\01 My Documents\Business - Client Websites\Ralph Laviolette - GoderichHarbouraires.com\https://www.goderichharbouraires.com...bouraires).mp3
              So the file 14_-_majesty_-_(goderich_harbouraires).mp3 did index correctly but the others didn't.

              _______
              dfazakas

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              • #8
                I did not have any problems indexing those files. Using Zoom V5.0.1002, the latest MP3 plugin (17/Jan/2006), and indexing in Spider Mode.

                But first, can you clarify if those log entries are from different index sessions? Please note that if you're looking at the log file written to disk, it is by default, appended to the file, which means that you may have cumulated several index sessions' worth of logs into the same file, and you may confuse a previous unsuccessful session as being the latest.

                This part was probably the most unusual:

                Originally posted by dfazakas View Post
                02:58:29 - Processing MP3 file http://www.goderichharbouraires.com\...bouraires).mp3
                02:58:29 - Indexing F:\01 My Documents\Business - Client Websites\Ralph Laviolette - GoderichHarbouraires.com\http://www.goderichharbouraires.com\...bouraires).mp3
                I presume you are indexing in Spider Mode. Yet I do not understand why the "Indexing..." message is referencing an offline file path (with an URL at the end). If you confirm that this is really what appears in your log, perhaps you can e-mail us a copy of your ZCFG file. You may have some particular settings enable that we're not forecasting.

                Originally posted by dfazakas View Post
                02:58:12 - Processing MP3 file http://www.goderichharbouraires.com\...bouraires).mp3
                02:58:24 - [MP3 plugin error] Plugin incompatibility error
                02:58:24 - MP3 plugin failed. File not scanned.
                02:58:24 - Indexing filename only for http://www.goderichharbouraires.com\...bouraires).mp3
                02:58:24 - Failed to delete temporary plugin input file (System error: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process.
                These messages indicate several possibilities:

                a) You may not have updated to the latest version of the MP3 plugin correctly. Make sure to download the latest ZIP file, and unzip this file to the "plugins" folder where Zoom is installed. This is usually "C:\Program Files\Zoom Search Engine 5.0\plugins\"

                b) Do you have multiple instances of the Zoom Indexer running? You can not do this, as the plugins do not like being called from multiple applications at the same time. This will cause problems like the "Failed to delete temporary plugin input file" error you see. Note that one single instance of Zoom Indexer shows up as two "ZoomIndexer.exe" entries in the Process list of the Task Manager window.
                --Ray
                Wrensoft Web Software
                Sydney, Australia
                Zoom Search Engine

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                • #9
                  Sorry my fault Ray, yes I name local paths on my computer with url names, and that's confusing I should have said that in my earlier post. The first index of any website I do is always in offline mode I didn't consider trying spider mode.

                  Below is spider mode and it works fine.

                  I'm still getting the same errors in offline mode, but it really doesn't matter if spider mode is working. Yes, I'm only running 1 instance, which shows up as 2 processes in task manager.

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                  dfazakas

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by dfazakas View Post
                    Sorry my fault Ray, yes I name local paths on my computer with url names, and that's confusing I should have said that in my earlier post. The first index of any website I do is always in offline mode I didn't consider trying spider mode.
                    Hmm, but you can't actually create folders or filenames containing characters like colon and slashes. So I don't quite see how it is possible to get the following message whilst indexing in offline mode:

                    Did you retype/paraphrase the filename/URLs? Or did the http:// get automatically added by a text editor, the message board or something else?

                    Anyway, glad to hear it's working fine in spider mode. But we do want to make sure there's no problem in offline mode either.
                    --Ray
                    Wrensoft Web Software
                    Sydney, Australia
                    Zoom Search Engine

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Ray View Post
                      Did you retype/paraphrase the filename/URLs? Or did the http:// get automatically added by a text editor, the message board or something else?

                      Anyway, glad to hear it's working fine in spider mode. But we do want to make sure there's no problem in offline mode either.

                      Yes, I edited the path to save room and http:// was added infront of www.

                      I shut down as much as possible, but these processes are still running when I run Zoom, do an offline mode index with mp3 files and get the error.

                      ati2evxx.exe
                      ati2evxx.exe
                      csrss.exe
                      ctfmon.exe
                      explorer.exe
                      iexplore.exe
                      lsass.exe
                      lssrvc.exe
                      mdm.exe
                      services.exe
                      smss.exe
                      spoolsv.exe
                      svchost.exe
                      svchost.exe
                      svchost.exe
                      svchost.exe
                      svchost.exe
                      svchost.exe
                      System
                      System Idle Process
                      taskmgr.exe
                      winlogon.exe
                      ZoomIndexer.exe
                      ZoomIndexer.exe
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                      dfazakas

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                      • #12
                        Mp3 Plugin Error #2

                        Hi,

                        I maintain a website with hundreds of mp3's of a radio show. I already use Zoom Search for show descriptions but I wanted to add the ability to search the Mp3's. However, I'm having a problem with the Mp3 Plugin. The Plugin is installed and enabled but when I try to index my site I get:

                        .mp3 indexed: 0

                        Did I miss something????????

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                        • #13
                          Are you indexing in Spider Mode? It is likely that your MP3 files are not linked in a spider friendly manner (or simply not linked at all). Please see the following FAQ:
                          Q. I am indexing with spider mode but it is not finding all the pages on my web site
                          --Ray
                          Wrensoft Web Software
                          Sydney, Australia
                          Zoom Search Engine

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                          • #14
                            Report on new MP3Info

                            Just to let you know, I ran the new mp3 plugin which Raymond sent me earlier this week through a collection of 30GB of mp3s with no crashes on either Vista or XP, provided the Windows Index service is disabled from searching the relevant part of the directory tree.

                            I'm a little unsure which ID3 tag fields it is indexing, however. It seems to be scanning the title, album and comment, and one or two others, but not the artist field. Am I right about this?

                            thanks,

                            Andrew

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                            • #15
                              For those who are interested, the issues with Vista's Windows Indexing Service are described in this thread:
                              http://www.wrensoft.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1942

                              The MP3 plugin should index the Artist field. However, you need to enable "Meta author" to be indexed on your "Indexing Options" tab of the Configuration window. See this FAQ for more details:
                              Q. How do I index specific internal meta information?
                              --Ray
                              Wrensoft Web Software
                              Sydney, Australia
                              Zoom Search Engine

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