severity 550550 normal
thanks
This bug does not have a major effect on the usability of Audacious,
since it only occurs with a particular option that is not enabled by
default, so it is not severity important.
John Lindgren
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Does the frequency graph show noise or silence? Also please attach your
configuration file (~/.config/audacious/config).
John Lindgren
Samium Gromoff wrote:
Well, just about /any/ vorbis file I could get my hands on. And yes,
ogg123 plays them fine.
As far as sample streams go, this one
From: John Lindgren john.lindg...@tds.net
Does the frequency graph show noise or silence? Also please attach your
configuration file (~/.config/audacious/config).
The freq graph seems to reflect the actual sound -- i.e. perpetually
flat in silence.ogg and following the rhythm on songs.
The
My guess is that your sound card doesn't support floating point output;
the ALSA output in 2.1 doesn't handle errors well and in that case would
continue blithely on to use 16-bit integer output, generating static.
You should be able to work around the problem by unchecking Bypass all
of signal
From: John Lindgren john.lindg...@tds.net
My guess is that your sound card doesn't support floating point output;
the ALSA output in 2.1 doesn't handle errors well and in that case would
continue blithely on to use 16-bit integer output, generating static.
You should be able to work around the
tags 550550 fixed-upstream
thanks
Upstream 2.2-alpha2 check that the sound card can actually handle
whatever format it wants to use (since
http://hg.atheme.org/audacious-plugins/rev/4d05a55f48d0).
John Lindgren
On Fri, 2009-10-16 at 03:43 +0400, Samium Gromoff wrote:
You were spot-on,
deepf...@feelingofgreen.ru wrote:
Ogg streams are rendered as something resembling white noise, whereas
mp3s are okay.
Please provide a link to one such stream, making sure that it plays
correctly in another program (such as Xine).
John Lindgren
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From: John Lindgren john.lindg...@tds.net
deepf...@feelingofgreen.ru wrote:
Ogg streams are rendered as something resembling white noise, whereas
mp3s are okay.
Please provide a link to one such stream, making sure that it plays
correctly in another program (such as Xine).
Well, just about
Package: audacious
Version: 2.1-1
Severity: important
Ogg streams are rendered as something resembling white noise, whereas
mp3s are okay.
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