On 01.06.2006 um 14:07:59 +0200, Loïc Minier wrote:
>  Well, perhaps you can take a free MP3 of some sort and make it have the
>  same symptoms.  If we don't have a sample file to test with, I'm afraid
>  it will be hard to fix the problem.

OK, here is a small mp3 file which is provided by GNOME as a wav file.
I also now remember the tool I used to tag the failing files: It's a
small program I wrote back in 2000 to read and write ID3v1 tags
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/mp3tool). After tagging the freshly
converted file gnomemeeting.mp3, quodlibet doesn't play it anymore.
Without the tag it plays nicely. Unfortunately, I can't track down the
error any further. I tried replacing all padded spaces in the tag with
0x00, but without success. Also, setting only byte 29 of the comment
tag to 0x00 and byte 30 to some tracknumber as specified by IDv1 v1.1
didn't help.

Regards,
Matthias

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