Good to know. Sorry I hadn't responded without information. I had to  leave for 
a trip. Though I will try what you've both suggested.

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On Apr 11, 2011, at 12:10 AM, David Baelde <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yo,
> 
> As Romain said there might be different reasons. The first one is that
> libmad (if it's a MP3) can't read the file, in which case we can't do
> anything. Another possibility is that libmad reads it weirdly. For
> example we've seen mad starting to play a file as stereo but suddenly
> output mono frames. For now the policy is to reject such situations,
> i.e. abort the playing of that file. As a result it is sometimes the
> case that liquidsoap is more picky than other players. Usually it
> indicates a borderline situation which you can fix by re-encoding your
> file.
> 
> If you hear glitches, I'd imagine you're in the first situation, i.e.
> libmad goes nuts (not that it's its fault, the MP3 format is a mess)
> and we might not have a way to distinguish it from normal behaviors.
> 
> You can play just that file through a
> clock(sync=false,output.dummy(single(FILE))) to reproduce. Also, see
> what "liquidsoap -r FILE" says.
> 
> HTH,
> -- 
> David

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