Bug#787034: Further details: .wav files causing problems
Tim Chase
debian at tim.thechases.com
Thu May 28 14:58:28 UTC 2015
The directory in question has a variety of media including .mp3,
.ogg, and .wav so as an experiment, I created an isolated directory
and copied one media file into it until it crashed. While the .mp3
and .ogg worked fine, a single .wav file was enough trigger the
segfault.
$ rm -rf ~/.cmus ~/tmp/music
$ mkdir -p ~/tmp/music
$ cp $MEDIA_DIR/under-dog-theme.wav ~/tmp/music
$ file ~/tmp/music/under-dog-theme.wav
/home/tim/tmp/music/under-dog-theme.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data,
WAVE audio, MPEG Layer 3, mono 11025 Hz
$ cmus
:add ~/tmp/music
[Segmentation fault]
I can provide the .wav in question if needed (though there might be
copyright considerations). It doesn't seem to crash on every .wav
file as I have others that play just fine. Based on file(1) output,
the ones that play fine are
RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, mono
44100 Hz
(the rate varies, so some are 44100 Hz while others are half that)
-Tim
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