![]() ![]() When it comes to VLC Media Player, software engineers use an arsenal of tools to try to weed out these bugs as good as possible. We are sorry for the inconvenience.Ĭommonly, PC professionals refer to Vlc Error Code 36 as a type of "runtime error". ![]() BUT I look inside the mp3 header an I found a sort of "mistake" as the "mime" was changed to "image/peg" INSTEAD OF "image/jpeg".Error 36: VLC Media Player has encountered a problem and needs to close. PS: alternatively I found another inexplicable(but working) solution: I open the mp3 file with "Mp3 Tag Tools v1.2.008" and just click on the "Write Tag" button.That's all, and it works fine because VLC will display correctly the Cover. That will prevent VLC Player to display a same wrong cover for all those songs!!!! ![]() So I guess the best way to solve this is to put something unique (such as song title, or filename, etc) inside the Album tag field, ESPECIALLY if you have several songs from a same Artist that you don't know in what different Albums names those songs respectively came from. ![]() So VLC will use that cached cover for all mp3 that has the same Artist name and Album name, instead of using the cover embedded within each Mp3 themselves.that's why some of my mp3 displayed the same wrong cover with VLC!!!!! (if the Album tag field of Mp3 is empty, then VLC will create a subfolder named "_" under the ArtistName folder) This issue is due to the fact that new versions of VLC Player "cache" covers in "%appdata%\roaming\vlc\art" inside of which VLC will create subfolder names based on "ArtistName\AlbumName\art.jpg". Your suggestion is even better, as it gives an unique Album name for mp3 that has no Album name! ![]()
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