It seems Wes Morgan wrote:
ad0: ST32140A/08.08.04 ATA-? disk at ata0 as master
ad0: 2015MB (4127760 sectors), 4095 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
ad0: 16 secs/int, 0 depth queue, DMA
ad1: WDC AC418000D/J78OA30K ATA-4 disk at ata0 as slave
ad1: 17206MB (35239680 sectors), 34960 cyls, 16
When attempting to copy a large file over to a FAT partition, I had these
errors pop up:
Nov 27 16:26:59 volatile /kernel: ata0-master: ad_timeout: lost disk contact -
resetting
Nov 27 16:28:17 volatile /kernel: ata0: resetting devices .. WARNING: WAIT_READY
active=ATA_ACTIVE_ATA
Nov 27
adr...@freebsd.org wrote in list.freebsd-current:
mpg123 is an ancient player. It won't play most newer MP3s. Use a newer
player, like x11amp or xaudio.
In its defense, mpg123 is not ancient, and is the _BEST_ MP3 player. I have
no idea what kinda of b0rked up MP3s there are
On Sa , 10 Apr 1999 05:52:10 Alex Zepeda wrote:
Ok, so if you copy them onto your UFS partition first, do they play ok?
(Just to be clear here..)
No. I'm thinking a big magnet walked up while I was sleeping or
something, b/c if I copy from UFS - FAT it plays fine from FAT.
What if you
Alex Zepeda wrote:
No. The mp3s stored on the UFS partition are fine. And it's not just
some of the MP3s on the fat partition, it's all of them, which is really
really weird. I couldn't find xaudio, but amp belched a bit too. All in
all it's really strange, I'm willing to accept random
On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
No. The mp3s stored on the UFS partition are fine. And it's not just
some of the MP3s on the fat partition, it's all of them, which is really
really weird. I couldn't find xaudio, but amp belched a bit too. All in
all it's really strange,
Alex Zepeda wrote:
panic: vm_page_bits: illegal base/size 4096/2048
The panic is hopefully just fixed in vnode_pager.c rev.1.107. I didn't
quite understand if you have other msdosfs problems.
Dima
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On Sun, 11 Apr 1999, Dmitrij Tejblum wrote:
Alex Zepeda wrote:
panic: vm_page_bits: illegal base/size 4096/2048
The panic is hopefully just fixed in vnode_pager.c rev.1.107. I didn't
quite understand if you have other msdosfs problems.
I'll try it out and see what happens.
The other
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Jake wrote:
I usually use x11amp, but haven't had any problems with mpg123 either,
same version you're using.
I'm running -current as of yesterday; I load msdosfs as a KLD.
If yours is statically compiled in, maybe try the module?
Yes, it's statically linked in, and it
On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Doug White wrote:
mpg123 is an ancient player. It won't play most newer MP3s. Use a newer
player, like x11amp or xaudio.
It's not mpg123. There were some files that never caused a problem with
the same version of mpg123 before. And besides, x11amp is based on mpg123
On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Doug White wrote:
mpg123 is an ancient player. It won't play most newer MP3s. Use a newer
player, like x11amp or xaudio.
It's not mpg123. There were some files that never caused a problem with
the same version of mpg123
On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Doug White wrote:
On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Alex Zepeda wrote:
I've got all my mp3s stored on my fat16 partition so I can easily share
them between Win98 and fbsd. However recently mpg123 has been complaining
about once valid mp3s:
zippy:~/mp3s#mpg123 -b10240 U2/U2\
On Fri, 9 Apr 1999, Doug White wrote:
It's not mpg123. There were some files that never caused a problem with
the same version of mpg123 before. And besides, x11amp is based on mpg123
isn't it?
No.
Hrm. I thought I saw that x11amp 0.9* was based on mpg123..
How does xaudio react?
Brian Feldman writes:
[snip]
mpg123 is an ancient player. It won't play most newer MP3s. Use a newer
player, like x11amp or xaudio.
In its defense, mpg123 is not ancient, and is the _BEST_ MP3 player. I have
no idea what kinda of b0rked up MP3s there are nowadays it won't play.
Crappy
Sound system problem?
No. The mp3s stored on the UFS partition are fine. And it's not just
some of the MP3s on the fat partition, it's all of them, which is really
really weird. I couldn't find xaudio, but amp belched a bit too. All in
all it's really strange, I'm willing to accept random
On Sat, 10 Apr 1999 adr...@freebsd.org wrote:
No. The mp3s stored on the UFS partition are fine. And it's not just
some of the MP3s on the fat partition, it's all of them, which is really
really weird. I couldn't find xaudio, but amp belched a bit too. All in
all it's really strange, I'm
On Sat, Apr 10, 1999 at 11:39:20AM +0800, adr...@freebsd.org wrote:
In its defense, mpg123 is not ancient, and is the _BEST_ MP3 player. I have
no idea what kinda of b0rked up MP3s there are nowadays it won't play.
Crappy Windows encoders. I have a bunch of mp3s that play under xaudio but
not
I've got all my mp3s stored on my fat16 partition so I can easily share
them between Win98 and fbsd. However recently mpg123 has been complaining
about once valid mp3s:
zippy:~/mp3s#mpg123 -b10240 U2/U2\ -\ Sunday\ Bloody\ Sunday.mp3
High Performance MPEG 1.0/2.0/2.5 Audio Player for Layer 1, 2
I've got all my mp3s stored on my fat16 partition so I can easily share
them between Win98 and fbsd. However recently mpg123 has been complaining
about once valid mp3s:
Hmm, odd, I'm doing exactly the same thing and have never had
any problems. I play them from a 3 gig FAT16 partition with
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