Package: vlc
Version: 2.2.0~rc2-2
Severity: normal
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I recently downloaded some video files and tried to play them using VLC. The
files
played back badly, with a thi
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On 2015-05-28 18:31, Fabian Greffrath wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, den 28.05.2015, 09:58 -0500 schrieb Tim Chase:
> > $ file ~/tmp/music/under-dog-theme.wav
> > /home/tim/tmp/music/under-dog-theme.wav: RIFF (little-endian)
> > data, WAVE audio, MPEG Layer 3, mono 11025 Hz
> ^^
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> severity 787034 normal
Bug #787034 [cmus] cmus: Adding a folder of music triggers a segmentation fault
Severity set to 'normal' from 'important'
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Am Donnerstag, den 28.05.2015, 09:58 -0500 schrieb Tim Chase:
> $ file ~/tmp/music/under-dog-theme.wav
> /home/tim/tmp/music/under-dog-theme.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data,
> WAVE audio, MPEG Layer 3, mono 11025 Hz
^^
Erm, somehow this reads wrong for a WAV file.
- Fab
The directory in question has a variety of media including .mp3,
.ogg, and .wav so as an experiment, I created an isolated directory
and copied one media file into it until it crashed. While the .mp3
and .ogg worked fine, a single .wav file was enough trigger the
segfault.
$ rm -rf ~/.cmus ~/tm