JackOfAll wrote:
> That means you have edited the last installed system version yourself
> and rather than over-write your changes, the new file is installed with
> the rpmnew suffix. Sometimes yum is too smart for its own good! ;)
> Shouldn't happen for anyone else either, unless they have edited
> convert.conf, which they should not have done as user specific config
> should really be relegated to custom-convert.conf. ie. leave the "global
> system config" file, convert.conf, alone. ;)
Haha, yes editing convert.conf instead of custom-convert.conf was me
being lazy...anyway new setup is working great!
Code:
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[16:56:08.837874] codec_open:211 codec open: 'd'
[16:56:09.945184] _read_header:158 DSF version: 1 format: 0
[16:56:09.945382] _read_header:168 channels: 2
[16:56:09.945458] _read_header:169 sample rate: 2822400
[16:56:09.945529] _read_header:170 lsb first: 1
[16:56:09.945599] _read_header:171 sample bytes: 161099776
[16:56:09.945671] _read_header:172 block size: 4096
[16:56:09.945810] _read_header:178 found dsd len: 322199564
[16:56:09.945888] dsd_decode:521 setting track_start
[16:56:09.945953] dsd_decode:532 DOP output
[16:56:09.981547] _output_frames:59 start buffer frames: 438272
[16:56:09.981723] _output_frames:121 track start sample rate: 176400
replay_gain:
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