What do you think that it is, Mike?
Robert Mark Wallace
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Mike Kershaw wrote:
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 06:59:24PM -0500, Mark Wallace wrote:
The problem might be codecs. Many of the codecs that we are using are
reverse engineered, and some are better than others. Ubuntu lists codecs
as good, bad and ugly for this reason (besides their might being a
violation of copyright laws in the case of some of the windows codecs.)
Try installing different codecs. that can get compicated in that you might
install the right one but your system might still be using the wrong one
that is giving you the trouble. Be carefull uninstalling codecs. Be sure
that you remember which ones that you installed so that you can put them
back in.
MP3 codecs are not reverse engineered. The codec is very well known and
published. Licensing issues are something else entirely.
-m
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