2008/9/21 gwern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > Is this solution acceptable for you?
>
> It's *better*, absolutely. If a bugfix which stops the speedup is not on
> offer, I'll settle for a warning or error.
This bug can not be fixed, because it's no real bug in dir2ogg. It's
more or less a problem in mpg123.
>
> > BTW; it does not abort if the length changed, it only displays a
> warning.
>
> Hm. Is there any circumstance in which changing the length (and warping
> all the music) isn't an error?

Well, it's just really bad if you want to convert 1000 files and it
aborts just because one file is bad.
Therefore, dir2ogg just displays warnings.
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** Changed in: dir2ogg
       Status: Triaged => In Progress

** Changed in: dir2ogg (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => In Progress

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dir2ogg produces sped-up OGG output
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/272341
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