On Tue, Nov 08, 2005 at 03:45:20PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Turns out, it does. Gnump3d does exactly what it ought to--the line in the 
> config file causes all ogg files to be perfectly transcoded to mp3 files. 
> My problem appears to be in a completely different program--XMMS. My 
> impression so far is that XMMS doesn't like getting an mp3 file when it 
> expects an mp3 file. Using mpg123 works perfectly.
> 
> I believe Chris Hendrickson already pointed out that finding a way to 
> change the extension of the file when Gnump3d sends it to the client may 
> be the key.

  Edit the mime type for mp3 in /etc/gnump3d/mime.types to be the one
 for OGG.

   I guess the real solution is for me to have a setting for each
  downsample line:

    downsample_EXT_mime_type=xxx

Steve
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