Bug#697144: dir2ogg: Broken sound speed of converted files

Julian Andres Klode jak at debian.org
Sun Mar 3 13:51:10 UTC 2013


Control: reassign -1 mpg123
Control: affects -1 dir2ogg

On Tue, Jan 01, 2013 at 08:07:51PM -0200, Nelson A. de Oliveira wrote:
> Package: dir2ogg
> Version: 0.11.8-1
> Severity: important
> 
> Something is really broken when converting the attached
> decima-quinta.mp3 with a simple "dir2ogg decima-quinta.mp3"
> 

That's true, yes. You used mpg123 as the mp3 decoder, right? It
seems that this creates a different file depending on whether
the output is a file or a pipe. Thus, if you pass dir2ogg the
-P argument to create a temporary file, everything works.

Using another mp3 decoder also works.

(And yes, mpg123 is completely broken now in combination
with dir2ogg without the -P option, as it's handling of
-w/dev/stdout and -w- broke a second time[1]).

[1] I switched dir2ogg 0.11.4 to use -w/dev/stdout instead
of -w- for mpg123, as mpg123 did not understand -w- anymore;
now only -w- works, and -w/dev/stdout is broken.

-- 
Julian Andres Klode  - Debian Developer, Ubuntu Member

See http://wiki.debian.org/JulianAndresKlode and http://jak-linux.org/.
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