Hi David,

I originally did not have ocaml-magic, which caused LS 1.0.0 to not
automatically find the correct mime type for this type of download.
Once I installed ocaml-magic, LS 1.0.0 starting identifying the correct
mime type. 

But now I have a different problem with 1.0.0 that I don't have with
0.9.3: metadata from mime type MP3 from this type of download is
not displayed. Metadata from files identified as "ogg" from this type
of download is displayed. 

Could this be a bug in 1.0.0 that hasn't been worked out? Again, this
problem, under the exact same circumstances and files, does not exist in
0.9.3. 

Damien

On Sat, 18 Feb 2012 11:02:51 +0100
David Baelde <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Damien,
> 
> I think I know what's going on, and I've said something wrong before.
> 
> If you download a file, its extension is not preserved. In your case,
> the extension is not even visible. And if you don't have ocaml-magic,
> the file extension is used in some places as an indicator of the file
> type. One of these places is the MP3 (audio and metadata) decoder. The
> motivation is that MP3 is so loose as a format that MP3 decoders could
> decode anything as MP3, so we have to make checks before attempting
> it. (You should be able to see this if you enable debugging-level
> logs, ie. level 4.)
> 
> You should be fine after recompiling with ocaml-magic. Actually, I
> though the configure complained if you don't have it. Did you not get
> an error?
> 
> Cheers,


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