Earlier this year, I ripped lots of my CDs to ogg files using grip/cdparanoia (Debian sarge). I used ogg123 to play them. At some point, I went back to playing music directly off CDs. Well, just today I "apt-get install"ed grip, which triggered lots of new package installs and "upgrades". I ripped a CD successfully, but now when I try to play any the new ogg files or the old ones, it doesn't work. It just repeats the first second of the song over and over again. Here's what the ogg123 output looks like:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/ogg$ ogg123 king_crimson/sleepless_the_concise_king_crimson/red.ogg Audio Device: OSS audio driver output Playing: king_crimson/sleepless_the_concise_king_crimson/red.ogg Ogg Vorbis stream: 2 channel, 44100 Hz Title: Red Artist: King Crimson Genre: 17 Date: 1993 Album: Sleepless (The Concise King Crimson) Time: 00:00.72 [06:15.88] of 06:16.60 (113.2 kbps) Output Buffer 3.1% Here's what ps says: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ ps auxw| grep ogg jrennie 3589 1.0 0.6 9412 2452 pts/1 S+ 21:40 0:00 ogg123 king_crimson/sleepless_the_concise_king_crimson/red.ogg jrennie 3590 0.0 0.6 9412 2452 pts/1 S+ 21:40 0:00 ogg123 king_crimson/sleepless_the_concise_king_crimson/red.ogg jrennie 3591 0.0 0.6 9412 2452 pts/1 S+ 21:40 0:00 ogg123 king_crimson/sleepless_the_concise_king_crimson/red.ogg I can't Ctrl-c or Ctrl-z the ogg123 process. I have to kill -9 to get it to stop. My machine is basically the same as it was many months ago when I did the initial ripping and playing. Only substantial change is some package installs and upgrades. I'm still running Sarge. Does anyone know if there's anything I could try that might fix this problem? Many thanks, Jason -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]