well, in my case:
>14:19:03 186 ~/downloads/music/Sword/1986 Metalized$ /usr/bin/mpg123 -q -w
>/dev/stdout 01.mp3 | file -
[wav.c:143] error: cannot even write a single byte: Illegal seek
[audio.c:630] error: failed to open audio device
[mpg123.c:902] error: Failed to initialize output, goodbye.
0. because, imho, good program should correctly handle as much aliases as
possible, not limiting to "-" only, but also "/dev/stdout", "/dev/fd/1" or
whatever it can be.
1. it was working for a long time until got broken in some of recent versions
2. not only dir2ogg may rely on that behaviour.
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Package: mpg123
Version: 1.14.2+svn20120622-1
Severity: normal
hello.
after recent upgrade on Debian testing i've found that dir2ogg (that uses
mpg123 directly) fails to do the job. pleasee see #679813 for details.
after digging around i've also read this in mpg123's changelog:
> mpg123 (1.14.2-1