I've got some flac files that are at high sample rates (96000 Hz and 192000 Hz). My Sansa Clip+ won't play them. When I encode them to ogg vorbis, the Clip+ still won't play them unless I resample them. I resampled to 44100 Hz and that worked, but I don't know if the actual limit is higher than that.
Would it be a good idea to include this type of information in the media-player-info files? Then Rhythmbox, etc. could possibly resample my files when I add them to my player. Rhythmbox currently uses the media-player-info files to know what formats my player supports, and will transcode my music files when I add them to my player, if necessary. I'm thinking of filing a wishlist bug to media-player-info, but I'd like to hear if anyone's got a better suggestion. -Rob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

