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It seems to me that having both of these two flags can only cause confusion.
I upgraded xine-lib yesterday and spent a very frustrating 2 hours trying
to work out what had broken my Amarok MP3 playback. It turns out that
having the 'mp3' USE flag set globally is not good enough to get MP3
playback enabled in xine-lib, you need 'mad' set.

Is there a rationale behind this decision? If not, it would seem to be quite
an important issue, as a lot of users will be looking for MP3 playback (and
expecting it to work from one version of xine-lib to the next, without
having to play with USE flags).

Cheers,
Dan


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