Problem occured for me in UBUNTU 12.04, did not have that before. Takes 5-10
min for amarok to start up. In 11.10 it was about 30 sec.
In command line slowly appearing lots and lots of lines before startup
finished.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
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Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
2.6.32-24-generic-pae
Qt: 4.7.0
KDE Development Platform: 4.4.92 (KDE 4.4.92 (KDE 4.5 RC2))
Amarok: 2.3.1.90
Intel core2 duo 1.8, 4Gb ram.
Same problem here...
My music files are stored on a NAS box over 100BASE-TX.
The slowdown on my end consists of ten minutes of "TagLib:
MP
Exactly same errors with me
AMD64
Using Ubuntu 10.04 64bit
Amarok 2.3.0 (actually not using, cause it crashes completely at 11000 tracks
if I want to scan entire collection)
Collection about 30.000 tracks (ogg, mp3, flac, you name it)
Longest playlist file about 100 tracks
Other than comment #11
Addition to comment #11: when I start Amarok in console at bootup get:
senbu...@plonas:~/Poligonas$ amarok
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
TagLib: MPEG::Properties::rea
This problem also persist In my system : Amarok with ~500 mp3 songs in
playlist takes several minutes to load at fresh system bootup. If I
restart Amarok or relogon then Amarok starts immediately.
System:
Kubuntu 9.10, i386
$cat /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.31-17-generic (bui...@palmer) (gcc
i'm sorry, but now i have amarok 2.2.1 from Karmic PPA1 and the problem is
still there =(
amd64, if that matters.
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omg, i'm sorry so. using the latest version in kubuntu now.
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This is solved in Amarok 2.2.1
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This is already solved in Amarok 2.2.1.
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I've about 8000 track in my playlist. loading of amarok2 takes about 3-4
minutes to start with tonns of messgaes like:
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
or
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- First byte did not match MPEG synch.
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Thanks for the bug report, proxiziac. When you say there are 4
tracks, is that in the collection, or the playlist, or where? Please
upgrade to the latest version of Amarok[1] and report back with a more
detailed description of where the 4 are.
Thanks!
[1] https://help.ubuntu.com/communi
I successful to remove
TagLib: ID3v2.4 no longer supports the frame type TDAT. It will be
discarded from the tag.
with easytag I change the tag IDv2.3 in2.4 but now I have always
TagLib: MPEG::Header::parse() -- Invalid sample rate.
I hope that I help somebody
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d...@proxy:~$ amarok
amarok(24320) Phonon::KdePlatformPlugin::createBackend: using backend: "Xine"
TagLib: ID3v2.4 no longer supports the frame type TDAT. It will be discarded
from the tag.
TagLib: ID3v2.4 no longer supports the frame type TDAT. It will be discarded
from the tag.
TagLib: ID3v2
added sql database for testing purposes
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