http://gilgamesh.hamsterrepublic.com/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=372





------- Comment #38 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-07-26 08:17 -------
(In reply to comment #36)
> Is it possible to change the frequency when converting to OGG to something 
> more
> normal? However I notice 8000Hz and 11025Hz MP3 and WAV files don't convert at
> all. (Including that windows startup wav, which is previewable but converts to
> silence)

Hmmmm... looks like we have two problems here...

(1) madplay can't decode MPEG-2.5 which is the unofficial spec that allows 8000
Hz and 11025 Hz MP3 files. (strangely enough, mpg321 has no problem with these,
and it claims to use libmad)

(2) A correctly converted (with mpg321) 8000 Hz WAV file converts to silence
with oggenc regardless of resampling.

At least nothing bloddy crashes. :P


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