[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2010-06-09 Thread David Futcher
I don't see any evidence in here that this is a bug in mpg123 and I see a Fix Released both upstream and in ubuntu for dir2ogg, so I will mark the mpg123 task as Invalid. If this is a bug in mpg123, please re-open the bug. Thanks! ** Changed in: mpg123 (Ubuntu) Status: New = Invalid --

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2010-06-09 Thread Julian Andres Klode
David Futcher wrote: I don't see any evidence in here that this is a bug in mpg123 and I see a Fix Released both upstream and in ubuntu for dir2ogg, so I will mark the mpg123 task as Invalid The fix in dir2ogg should really be considered a work around. It is just passing the sample rate of the

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2010-06-09 Thread Julian Andres Klode
The fix in dir2ogg should really be considered a work around. It is just passing the sample rate of the MP3 to mpg123 via the -R option. mpg321does not require this. OK, -R is passed to oggenc. mpg123 outputs streams with the same sample rate as the input, whereas the other decoders use

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2009-08-21 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:debian/squeeze/dir2ogg -- dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272341 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2009-08-21 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/karmic/dir2ogg -- dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272341 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2009-05-04 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
This bug was fixed in the package dir2ogg - 0.11.7-1 --- dir2ogg (0.11.7-1) unstable; urgency=low * New bugfix release: - Fix problems with mpg123 and files not using 44100Hz (LP: #272341) - Make --preserve-wav work when using mplayer (Closes: #513566) - Fix problem

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2009-05-03 Thread Julian Andres Klode
revno: 63 committer: Julian Andres Klode j...@jak-linux.org branch nick: dir2ogg timestamp: Sun 2009-05-03 15:34:09 +0200 message: * Fix problems with mpg123 and files not using 44100Hz (LP: #272341) ** Changed in: dir2ogg

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2009-05-03 Thread Julian Andres Klode
dir2ogg (0.11.7) RELEASED; urgency=low * Recognize the track number in mp3 files * Fix problems with mpg123 and files not using 44100Hz (LP: #272341) * Make --preserve-wav work when using mplayer (Closes: #513566) * Fix problem where tags from one file appear in other files (LP: #276037)

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-10-04 Thread Alexey Karpov
I have studied attached mp3 and, i think, have found in what a problem. It is similar to about what I wrote, but instead of number of channels here it is a question of frequency of digitization. The file is coded with frequency of 22050 Hz, with such frequency mpg123 plays it, but oggenc

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-10-03 Thread gwern
This bug can not be fixed, because it's no real bug in dir2ogg. It's more or less a problem in mpg123. So, what next, Julian? Should someone reassign this bug report to mpg123 or is Alexey right and this is actually a dir2ogg problem? -- dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-10-02 Thread Julian Andres Klode
** Attachment removed: The troublesome mp3 file http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17772111/young_marble_giants_-_final_day.mp3 -- dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272341 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-10-02 Thread Julian Andres Klode
1) you added the code to the smart mp3 function. Therefore, it's only enabled when --smart-mp3 is activated. 2) you did the following: mode in ('STEREO', 'JOINTSTEREO', 'DUALCHANNEL') This is wrong. STEREO, etc. are variables of mutagen.mp3 and represent an integer value. 3) the

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-10-01 Thread Alexey Karpov
I think this bug may happen because dir2ogg not care about number of channels in input mp3 - when decoding mono input through stdin oggenc not supplied with -C 1 parameter. This leads to encode mono stream as stereo. Now I try to fix this and will send patch there, if succeed. Sorry for my bad

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-10-01 Thread Alexey Karpov
I add setting parameter -C to oggenc based on mp3info.info.mode from mutagen. My changes applies only to converting mp3 through stdin/stdout, also I add info line with number of detected channels. Please review my changes. I tested it on my mono/stereo mp3's and all be allright. It's my first

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-09-21 Thread Julian Andres Klode
Thank you for reporting this bug. In order to solve your problems, you need to use a different decoder for the file. Use one of --mp3-decoder=lame --mp3-decoder=mplayer to create a correct output file. (Use --help to see which decoders are available). BTW, do you have any permission to

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-09-21 Thread gwern
I tried the different decoders. Lame doesn't seem to be available; mplayer results in a correct file; and mpg123 (the other option) results in a similarly sped-up OGG file. BTW, do you have any permission to distribute the MP3 file? If not, please remove it. Obviously I don't. But I have no

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-09-21 Thread Julian Andres Klode
The attached patch checks the length and prints warnings if lengths differ by a at least 1 second. In your case, it prints: Warning: Length changed (-51 sec). If the file does not work, try a different decoder. Is this solution acceptable for you? ** Attachment added: warn-length.diff

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-09-21 Thread Julian Andres Klode
BTW; it does not abort if the length changed, it only displays a warning. -- dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272341 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-09-21 Thread gwern
Is this solution acceptable for you? It's *better*, absolutely. If a bugfix which stops the speedup is not on offer, I'll settle for a warning or error. BTW; it does not abort if the length changed, it only displays a warning. Hm. Is there any circumstance in which changing the length (and

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-09-21 Thread Julian Andres Klode
2008/9/21 gwern [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is this solution acceptable for you? It's *better*, absolutely. If a bugfix which stops the speedup is not on offer, I'll settle for a warning or error. This bug can not be fixed, because it's no real bug in dir2ogg. It's more or less a problem in mpg123.

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-09-21 Thread Julian Andres Klode
Is this solution acceptable for you? It's *better*, absolutely. If a bugfix which stops the speedup is not on offer, I'll settle for a warning or error. This bug can not be fixed, because it's no real bug in dir2ogg. It's more or less a problem in mpg123. Hm. Is there any circumstance in

[Bug 272341] Re: dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output

2008-09-19 Thread gwern
** Attachment added: The troublesome mp3 file http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17772111/young_marble_giants_-_final_day.mp3 -- dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272341 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is