Hmmmm... didn't know about ogg123, but that seems to play them
normally. So that means there's something wrong with xmms' ogg player?
Hmm.. On further inspection, it looks like the libvorbis module xmms is
using is a minor version and change higher than xiph.org's official
stable release (1.2.10 vs 1.1.2).. Should I try to replace my installed
1.2.10 with xiph's official 1.1.2?
And Hm. I tried some simple symlinking tricks to replace XMMS's
libvorbis.so with the system libvorbis.so (which is the official release
version) and failed.. Any suggestions?
Thanks!
~B
Josh Vickery wrote:
I've seen this before, but it was a sign that my hard drive was dying.
Can you play the files in other applications besides XMMS? How about
ogg123 from the command-line?
Josh
On 7/18/06, Brian Henning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hiya folks,
Anyone have a linux-based tool to fix a corrupted Ogg-Vorbis audio
file? I keep a collection of CDs that I own ripped on my hard drive as
.ogg files, and lately (read: today all of a sudden) I'm coming across
several of them that appear to have become corrupted somehow (no idea
how...). When XMMS tries to load one of the wonky ones, all its
indicators (stereo/mono, bitrate, clip length, etc) all go haywire for a
few seconds until it gives up and moves on to the next file.
Anybody seen this before and know of a tool to fix it? Seems,
aggravatingly, to particularly affect my favorite songs on any given
album.. growl.
Thanks a lot,
~Brian
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