Paul:

> Yes, the WAV files created are corrupted. I have played other WAV files
> no problem. So now, after evaluation I have one question, one
> observation/statement, and one related question.

It seems like the WAV files created by sound-juicer are corrupt.  Why
don't you try to run the gst-launch command to rip a file from a CD.
This should be what sound-juicer is running behind the scenes:

gst-launch cdda2wav track=2 ! wavenc ! filesink location=/tmp/foo.wav

You could also try replacing "wavenc" with "flacenc" or
"vorbisenc ! oggmux" to save as FLAC or ogg-vorbis.  You can refer
to "man gst-launch" for help with setting up common pipelines.  It
would be good to track down if this is a problem with "wavenc" or
with encoders in general.

If you find that things aren't working, it would probably be a good
idea to file a bug at http://bugzilla.gnome.org in the GStreamer
category with the debugging information you found, or contact the
gstreamer-devel mailing list and see if they might have some
pointers.

> Question:
>
> I have never filed a bug and require a little guidance. So where do I
> start.

Go to http://bugzilla.gnome.org and register for an account.  Then
just follow the links to submit a bug in the "GStreamer" category.

Brian

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