Grabbing this video,
http://people.xiph.org/~greg/video/ytcompare/bbb_theora_325kbit.html
it plays ok in vlc but not in amarok:
$ amarok bbb_theora_325kbit.ogv
Amarok is already running!
kmimetype filetype guessing failed for
/home/foo/Documents/bbb_theora_325kbit.ogv
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This bug is still present in Karmic Koala.
$ apt-cache policy amarok
amarok:
Installed: 2:2.2.0-0ubuntu2
Candidate: 2:2.2.0-0ubuntu2
Version table:
*** 2:2.2.0-0ubuntu2 0
500 http://fi.archive.ubuntu.com karmic/main Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
$ cat /etc/lsb-release
D
The bug is fixed in audacity 1.3.9-3. It can open .oga files. It is
correct, that Audacity complains that Ogg Vorbis files normally end in
.ogg on saving. According to [1] it is recommend to use .ogg for Vorbis:
"Vorbis and Speex may use .oga, but it is not the prefered method of
distributing these
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I also get this:
"Audacity had to make a guess at the type of file. The Audio may be bogus.
If the audio is bogus, try renaming the file so that it has the correct
extension before opening it."
... but only with flac files that I generated from m4as with
soundconverter. I believe I also tagged t
Kubuntu 8.10 with KDE 4.2beta2 (4.1.85)
Not icon for ogv files in Dolphin. If I change the extension to ogg, the
correct icon appear.
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Audacity 1.3.5 gives a warning when opening an .oga file. It says:
"Audacity had to make a guess at the type of file. The Audio may be bogus.
If the audio is bogus, try renaming the file so that it has the correct
extension before opening it."
Also, when saving Audacity complains that Ogg Vorbis
2008/11/2 Harald Sitter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Well. OGM != OGG OR OGA anyway ;-)
Oops, sorry. But anyway, the same happens with .oga :).
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Well. OGM != OGG OR OGA anyway ;-)
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Adding a bug task for Audacity, as it complains if you save something as
".ogm", telling you that the correct extension is ".ogg".
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Could it be that this fix has not made it into the current package
2:1.4.10-0ubuntu3 for Intrepid?
Please see https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amarok/+bug/292562 for
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* case_ubuntu_johnshopkins_v2.pdf: renamed file. It should be "Johns
Hopkins". (LP: #243517)
* oo-about-these-files.odt: "it's" -> "its". (LP: #223393)
* oo-about-these-file
Fixed in bzr. Will be uploaded shortly.
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Tested with cheese 2.24.0-0ubuntu1 and it's now producing .ogv files.
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This is fixed since ffmpeg2theora-0.21-0.1 (intrepid.)
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Correct, the Rhythmbox bug is Bug # 241973 . It auto-expired today,
commented there to re-open it.
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no need to have a rhythmbox bug there since an another one has been
opened
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Cheese is also affected by this, I've filed bug # 201291 .
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Rhythmbox is also affected by this. I've filed a new bug (# 241973).
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Reopening this as other affected packages still generate ogg files.
When adding ffmpeg2theora in "Also Affects" LP's own bug tracker is not
recognized. I meant to link bug #201473 .
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[ Daniel Hahler]
* debian/patches/kubuntu_08_add_lastfm_recommended_radio.diff:
Add lastfm recommended radio station (LP: #103227)
* debian/patches/kubuntu_09_aud
The patch for amarok has been added to bug 103227:
* debian/patches/kubuntu_09_audio_mimetypes.diff:
- Add mimetypes audio/flac and audio/ogg (LP: #201291)
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I'll add the relevant mime types to amaroks desktop files.
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* Change the mimetypes for Ogg and flac to those specified by
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http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions
(LP: #201291)
- The
Hi,
Thanks for catching flac, attached is a version that keeps this
the same.
Testing it shows that the new mimetypes are registered, but
I have no mailcap entries on my system for them, and soo "see"
doesn't do anything with them.
Should I add an entry to my todo list to update this package aga
Hi James,
On Mon, Mar 31, 2008 at 10:20:52AM -, James Westby wrote:
> Attached is the diff that keeps .ogg as application/ogg and
> just adds the other ones specified by Xiph.
> Should we revisit this just after Hardy and transition fully,
> to give applications a time to update?
I think we
BTW,
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 01:12:20AM -, James Westby wrote:
> Will keeping the original mapping lead to any headaches for us down the
> line?
No, it won't; we can change the mapping at any point in the future once
we're comfortable that the applications involved recognize the new mime
typ
Hi,
Attached is the diff that keeps .ogg as application/ogg and
just adds the other ones specified by Xiph.
Should we revisit this just after Hardy and transition fully,
to give applications a time to update?
I'll subscribe the sponsors once Steve has had a chance
to look at it.
Thanks,
James
On Sat, 2008-03-29 at 00:58 +, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 06:56:18PM -, James Westby wrote:
>
> > I have prepared two patches for this bug, but I'm not
> > really happy with either of them. The first I attach here
> > changes the mime types to be those specified by
> >
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 06:56:18PM -, James Westby wrote:
> I have prepared two patches for this bug, but I'm not
> really happy with either of them. The first I attach here
> changes the mime types to be those specified by
> Xiph here.
> http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_E
(sorry for the break, need to attach two things)
The second patch is the naive solution that just
associates the .oga etc. extensions with application/ogg,
which is what .ogg was associated with before.
However I think this makes it difficult to move forward
in such a way that we can set one appl
Hi,
I have prepared two patches for this bug, but I'm not
really happy with either of them. The first I attach here
changes the mime types to be those specified by
Xiph here.
http://wiki.xiph.org/index.php/MIME_Types_and_File_Extensions
My problem with this patch is that it changes
the mime ty
Reassigning to the mime-support package, which contains /etc/mime.types
and (I believe) is the common source for mapping extensions to mime
types.
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@Shirish, indeed.
I blogged about this too, citing Corey' s blog:
http://www.fabianrodriguez.com/blog/archives/2008/03/12/new-extensions-for-ogg-vorbis-audio-oga-and-ogg-theora-video-ogv-files/
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Fabian,
From what I understand of the post/link that Nanley posted is that .ogg
format confuses both people as well as computer & either doesn't have any idea
if a given file is an audio file or an video file or an application file.
Hence to make it easier for users & computers Xiph cam
I'm setting milestone ubuntu-8.04, but I fear this may become difficult to
achieve until then.
Which packages need to get changed to recognize those (new) extensions? I could
imagine kubuntu-defaultsettings is the one for Kubuntu, but I'm not sure.
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Nanley, posting a link without context of what you want / mean is not
very helpful. What did you want to contribute to the bug by posting that
?
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@Fabián: http://www.advogato.org/person/Burgundavia/diary/2.html
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Ryan: care to be more specific ?
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Following the upstream conventions should be important for us.
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