Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "problems with flac"
2004 Sep 10
0
Segfaults on K7
I'm running your debian packages on a K7 currently. They seem to be
working fine, including the xmms-flac package. I seem to be experiencing
the same flac decoding problems (state=6:FLAC__FILE_DECODER_STREAM_ERROR)
as Pritpaul Mahal, however. I'll see if I can reproduce these. It could
just be a problem with my old FLAC files (from 0.9 and before).
This K7 doesn't segfault on flac
2004 Sep 10
1
Segfaults on K7
--- Asheesh Laroia <PaulProteus@technologist.com> wrote:
> I'm running your debian packages on a K7 currently. They seem to be
> working fine, including the xmms-flac package. I seem to be
> experiencing
> the same flac decoding problems
> (state=6:FLAC__FILE_DECODER_STREAM_ERROR)
> as Pritpaul Mahal, however. I'll see if I can reproduce these. It
> could
2004 Sep 10
2
flac problems (update)
Sorry, turns out I was out of disk space and thats why I ws having the
second problem (where it stopped decoding at 11%). Also, it turns out I
was forgetting to use -c for piping the output. I still have the first
problem though (flac adding 12 "00" bytes to the beginning of the decoded
file when the original input to create the flac was a raw file), and would
realy appreciate help. :)
2004 Sep 10
2
flac problems (update)
--- Josh Coalson <xflac@yahoo.com> wrote:
> --- pritpaul@svaudio.org wrote:
> > I still have the
> > first
> > problem though (flac adding 12 "00" bytes to the beginning of the
> > decoded
> > file when the original input to create the flac was a raw file),
> and
> > would
> > realy appreciate help. :)
>
> OK, I will look into
2003 Jul 02
1
Call for testing: libshout 2.0 beta 2
Hi all,
I've just released beta 2 of libshout 2.0, the icecast 2 compatible
streaming library.
http://xiph.org/~brendan/beta/libshout-2.0b2.tar.gz
Libshout 2.0 adds support for icecast 2, Ogg streaming, and IPv6. Ogg
and Vorbis are now prerequisites.
Changes since beta 1:
* lots and lots of autoconf. Thanks to Karl Heyes for his help here.
* a fix for unusual MP3 bitrates contributed by
2003 Jul 02
1
Call for testing: libshout 2.0 beta 2
Hi all,
I've just released beta 2 of libshout 2.0, the icecast 2 compatible
streaming library.
http://xiph.org/~brendan/beta/libshout-2.0b2.tar.gz
Libshout 2.0 adds support for icecast 2, Ogg streaming, and IPv6. Ogg
and Vorbis are now prerequisites.
Changes since beta 1:
* lots and lots of autoconf. Thanks to Karl Heyes for his help here.
* a fix for unusual MP3 bitrates contributed by
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem with streaming some mp3s (but not all)
Hi!
I would really appreciate if someone could try to help
me out with this... i've been struggling with it for
quite a while now. :(
Anyway, I was trying to use ices to broadcast mp3s
with icecast2 (a recent cvs snapshot of all 3
components from brendan's site). I have it working
fine for some of my mp3s (encoded with lame -b 32) but
with the other mp3s which are actually the ones that
2004 Sep 10
1
flac problems (update)
--- pritpaul@svaudio.org wrote:
> Is there anything else new in CVS that would warrant an upgrade? i.e.
> any
> bugfixes or new features? Also, does CVS tend to be clean-compiling?
> (without changing a million Makefiles :) )
so far there have only been minor fixes/improvements. the
one you found is only one that affects encoding.
I try to keep CVS compilable. if not, just post a
2004 Sep 10
2
Segfaults on K7
I got a new Athlon recently, and to my surprise, FLAC started
segfaulting, even when recompiled. The problem goes away if I build
with --disable-asm-optimizations. Has anyone else had problems of this
sort? Here are the specs on the processor:
processor : 0
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 6
model : 4
model name : AMD Athlon(tm) Processor
stepping :
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem with streaming some mp3s (but not all)
So there is no way around having to re-encode them
all?
--Pritpaul
--- Geoff Shang <gshang@uq.net.au> wrote:
> Hi:
>
> My guess is that ices can't handle 16000 or 32000hz
> sampling rates. The
> 32kbps file is 22050hz and the 80kbps file is
> 32000hz. I couldn't get
> mpg123 to play test2 remotely, but lame defaults to
> 32000hz with 40kbps
> mono and
2017 Feb 15
3
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
Always Learning wrote:
>
>> Used a VCR or Cassette Player lately?
>
> My VCR broke. Replaced it with a DVD/HDD & USB3 unit. Replaced cassette
> player and tape recorders with broadcast quality handheld recorder
> DR-100mk3 and an amazingly good Sony PX440.
But how do you play all your old VCR tapes? As I said, I want to burn them
to disk, but I still have a working VCR.
2004 Sep 10
0
Fwd: Odd xmms plugin behavior
I'll be forwarding some posts from Matt since the list is blocking
him out...
--- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote:
> Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 18:22:31 -0500
> From: Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org>
> To: flac-dev@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Odd xmms plugin behavior
>
> While testing out the xmms plugin, I found that the 0.8 plugin would
not play a
>
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: Odd xmms plugin behavior
hmm, you must have found a bug. the format does support other
resolutions and sample rates, and the test suite does include
numerous 8 bps mono files, so it's probably in the plugin itself.
if you 'flac -t' the encoded 8-bit mono file, does it test ok?
Josh
--- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote:
> While testing out the xmms plugin, I found that the 0.8 plugin would
2004 Sep 10
0
Re: Odd xmms plugin behavior
--- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote:
> Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2001 18:09:51 -0500
> From: Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org>
> To: flac-dev@lists.sourceforge.net
> CC: Josh Coalson <xflac@yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [Flac-dev] Re: Odd xmms plugin behavior
>
> On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 11:46:52AM -0800, Josh Coalson wrote:
>
> > hmm, you must have found a
2017 Feb 14
0
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
Johnny Hughes wrote:
<snip>
> I get it .. but no one needed a hand held cell phone before 1973 and no
> one needed a smart phone before 2007. Now, almost everyone has a smart
> cell and land lines are dying. Technology moves forward. People want
> integrated cloud, container, SDN technology, etc. Used a VCR or
> Cassette Player lately?
I have no intention of *ever*
2017 Feb 15
0
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
On 02/15/2017 07:34 AM, Leroy Tennison wrote:
> Too much temptation to resist, I don't know which one of us is older but I have a feeling it's a "horse race". Like you, I still have a land line, WiFi is too slow and "WiFi security" seems to be an oxymoronic phrase. Why people text (or IM for that matter) anything other than a one-liner is beyond me.
>
> Now
2017 Feb 15
0
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
On Wed, February 15, 2017 7:34 am, Leroy Tennison wrote:
> Too much temptation to resist, I don't know which one of us is older but I
> have a feeling it's a "horse race". Like you, I still have a land line,
> WiFi is too slow and "WiFi security" seems to be an oxymoronic phrase.
> Why people text (or IM for that matter) anything other than a one-liner is
2017 Feb 15
4
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
Too much temptation to resist, I don't know which one of us is older but I have a feeling it's a "horse race". Like you, I still have a land line, WiFi is too slow and "WiFi security" seems to be an oxymoronic phrase. Why people text (or IM for that matter) anything other than a one-liner is beyond me.
Now for the real issue, what happens when Network Manager
2004 Sep 10
0
[fsblk@aurora.uaf.edu: Bug#138828: flac: strange decode output]
retitle 138828 flac: progress display is broken with long filenames
thanks
I don't think it's a gnome-terminal issue, as I've seen the same behaviour
with xterm in the past. I've never bothered doing anything about it because
it seems to be purely cosmetic; the operation still completes successfully.
I'm forwarding this bug upstream.
----- Forwarded message from Britton Leo
2017 Feb 15
0
CentOS 7, systemd, NetworkMangler, oh, my
> Used a VCR or Cassette Player lately?
My VCR broke. Replaced it with a DVD/HDD & USB3 unit. Replaced cassette
player and tape recorders with broadcast quality handheld recorder
DR-100mk3 and an amazingly good Sony PX440.
Still retain the original functionality. C7 doesn't retain all the
original functionality :-)
--
Regards,
Paul.
England, EU. England's place is in the