Control: forcemerge 855251 -1 Hi,
On 12/10/17 15:48, Doug S wrote: > This is the output of ogginfo on an .ogg file I downloaded using youtube-dl > and edited with Easytag: > > New logical stream (#1, serial: 88c27610): type vorbis >> Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows... >> Version: 0 >> Vendor: Lavf57.56.101 >> Channels: 2 >> Rate: 48000 >> >> Nominal bitrate: 160,000000 kb/s >> Upper bitrate not set >> Lower bitrate not set >> User comments section follows... >> TITLE=AC DC - Back In Black >> ARTIST=Mainstream Punk >> ALBUM=Mainstream Punk >> Negative or zero granulepos (-104) on Vorbis stream outside of headers. >> This file was created by a buggy encoder >> Vorbis stream 1: >> Total data length: 4809897 bytes >> Playback length: 4m:14.497s >> Average bitrate: 151,196552 kb/s >> Logical stream 1 ended >> > > After using EasyTag, now whenver I use Nautilus's properties window to see > the audio tab of the file, an info window appears telling me: > > GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.Tracker1.SparqlError.Internal: no such table: >> nao:Tag > > It doesn't happen all the time, but once and a while I try to play a song I > edited with Easytag and my audio player refuses to, or stops playing the > song after a few seconds it started, switching to the next. This all sounds very much like the bug I mentioned before, so I'm merging them. Upstream has been aware of the bug for sometime, but I don't know what is happening at the moment on it. You can look at the links I posted before (and below) for more information on it. > 2017-10-09 6:40 GMT-03:00 James Cowgill <jcowg...@debian.org>: >> There is this major bug related to OGG file handling in easytag: >> https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=776110 >> https://bugs.debian.org/855251 Thanks, James
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature