hi Debian-user,

I am usually using GNOME's sound-juicer to rip audio CDs to .ogg files,
in order to play on a Samsung YP-U5 player.

This worked fine in jessie, but with stretch's sound-juicer, the
produced oggs can no longer be played on the YP-U5 (though rhythmbox on
stretch can play it just fine).

Here is a comparison of the 'file' output on working and broken (with
regard to YP-U5) oggs:

WORKING:
$ file Nichts\ ohne\ Grund/01\ -\ Lena.ogg 
Nichts ohne Grund/01 - Lena.ogg: Ogg data, Vorbis audio, stereo, 44100 Hz, 
~128000 bps, created by: Xiph.Org libVorbis I

BROKEN:
$ file Wie_im_Film/Disc_1_-_01_-_Viel_zu_lang_gut_gegangen.ogg 
Wie_im_Film/Disc_1_-_01_-_Viel_zu_lang_gut_gegangen.ogg: Ogg data, Vorbis 
audio, stereo, 44100 Hz, ~112000 bps, created by: Xiph.Org libVorbis I

So the only difference is the bitrate (~112k in the 'broken' case).

Has anybody seen this?

Thanks and Best Regards,
-- 
Felix Natter

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