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could anyone confirm if the bug is fixed for them in Ubuntu 11.04?
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Just found out that profile=4 encodes something semi-ok but it appears
to still be played back broken. The noise is just more subtle (although
too annoying to listen to with headphones).
And profile=2 has the problem that the track numbers are not added to
the file. When I try to manually add them
I have had this problem for a long while as well, and just found this
bugreport which does not seem to help at all. Now I just found that the
skipping happens because of the fact that faac's default encoding
profile (MAIN) seems to encode or at least play back with
jitter/skipping. Switching to the
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closing the bug then, thanks.
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I will not be testing it, but others should feel free to reopen this
bug if they feel necessary. Regards...
On 10/10/08, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> do you consider the issue fixed in hardy?
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do you consider the issue fixed in hardy?
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the issue is not likely an application one rather due to gstreamer
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I agree, the audio quality is 100% better in hardy, certainly
acceptable. However, although the files play back on the pc, when
transferred to an iopd (ipod touch in this case) they don't play. Just
plays no noise for the length of the track
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I just tested this. It's... strange.
The files work better now than they did before; for example they are now
showing the proper run time of a file when played back in totem or VLC.
The skipping isn't as bad but sound is very clipped, sounds tinny /
vaguely underwater and occasionally runs over it
does anybody still get the issue in hardy and could describe easy steps
to trigger the bug there?
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** Changed in: gstreamer0.10 (Ubun
Kristian Erik Hermansen wrote:
> This bug, and others, made me consider an alternative firmware. Now I
> don't use any proprietary AAC or MP3 formats. I use OGG/FLAC/SPX on
> my Rockbox firmware iPod now...
> http://www.rockbox.org/
The problem with rockbox is, that it isn't available for IPods of
On Feb 11, 2008 1:31 PM, Silvio Arcangeli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I experience the same exact issue when ripping CDs with Rhythmbox, on Ubuntu
> Gutsy (just standard plain installation with the addition of multiverse
> codecs).
> This bug is really annoying, i basically can't use my ipod wit
I experience the same exact issue when ripping CDs with Rhythmbox, on Ubuntu
Gutsy (just standard plain installation with the addition of multiverse codecs).
This bug is really annoying, i basically can't use my ipod with Ubuntu, and i
have to dual-boot to the other system i won't mention to rip
On Jan 3, 2008 3:38 PM, Matt Hanyok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The only workaround I know of is to use an application that doesn't rely
> on gstreamer for the encoding. The "abcde" program that some have
> mentioned uses the plain faac I think, so it isn't affected by this; I
> haven't tried it m
The only workaround I know of is to use an application that doesn't rely
on gstreamer for the encoding. The "abcde" program that some have
mentioned uses the plain faac I think, so it isn't affected by this; I
haven't tried it myself. Rhythmbox still tries its transcoding weirdness
when iPod syncin
I added a duplicate and found another related bug: #106322.
Is there at least some workaround for this?
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I'm also having this issue. Ubuntu Gutsy.
I noticed from the old documentation that there was a gstreamer0.8-faac
package required in addition to the gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg. I looked
through the repositories to see if there were equivalents to these for
gstreamer0.10 and saw a gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg bu
After using the command:
abcde -a cddb,read,encode,tag,move,playlist,clean -d /dev/cdrom -o m4a
-V -x
to rip the AAC files, it played correctly in Rythmbox but when I copied
the files to my iPod shuffle, they didn't play. I tried using Amarok to
copy the same files to my iPod and they worked fine
Workaround:
Use abcde instead as described at
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CDRipping :
abcde -a cddb,read,encode,tag,move,playlist,clean -d /dev/cdrom -o m4a
-V -x
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On 25 Nov 2007, at 17:30, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> distributing an aac decoder requires a license patent agreement,
> sound-
> juicer offers it because you installed plugins from multiverse most
> likely. There is ten of thousands of bugs annoying users and the
> number
> of duplicates and s
distributing an aac decoder requires a license patent agreement, sound-
juicer offers it because you installed plugins from multiverse most
likely. There is ten of thousands of bugs annoying users and the number
of duplicates and subscribers are used to determine on many users are
annoyed by the is
Sorry, we don't want to bother mantainers with our complains. We only
consider this bug not a low priority because of the impact in our life.
We only request more attention for a bug that is present unaltered in 2
Ubuntu releases and manifest itself in every standard install i've done.
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AAC is as far as I know not a proprietary format. It's even standardised by ISO.
If the format is not supported by the standard installation, then why does
soundjuicer offer it?
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creating extra bug mail activity for the maintainer by adding yet
another comment asking about the settings will not make you get a reply,
quite the contrary. The bug has almost no subscriber, only 1 duplicate,
doesn't happen to everybody, the format is not support by the standard
installation due
Could someone explain why this is this "low priority"?
We talking about the most popular consumer Linux distro, one of the top
2 or 3 music formats, as used by the iPod (!) and a huge number of other
music players and mobile phones. If you use Ubuntu and AAC, the software
is broken.
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This problem perisist on Gutsy.
Why this bug it's a low priority?
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this bug should have all necessary information. if not describe what
exactly you need.
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* Install the following gstreamer-10-plugins (some of them in multiverse and
universe): base, good, bad, bad-multiverse, ugly, ugly-multiverse, ffmpeg
* Do NOT install any gstreamer-0.8 packages
* insert a CD and open soundjuicer
* create/select a pipeline like this: audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,cha
Could you describe easy steps to trigger the bug?
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I have the same problem, AAC audio ripped by sound juicer is skipping.
What information do you lack on this bug? Please let me know and I'll
try to provide some.
Running Feisty Fawn. Originally installed ugly codecs, etc., some stuff
from multiverse, I think.
Sound Juicer appears to rip the AA
We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and
don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future.
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Does that fix the problem?
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daVe,
I wonder if you used the instructions here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CDRipping
Note that that says:
"install the gstreamer0.8-faac and gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg packages to
encode AAC files, and the gstreamer0.8-mad package to play them back."
However, I think the FAQ is in error. Sur
I've the same problem and I use Feisty. I've attached an example of a
tipical extraction.
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Thank you for your bug. What version of Ubuntu do you use? Could you
attach an example to the bug?
** Changed in: sound-juicer (Ubuntu)
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while i cannot attest to the problems attributed aac encoding within
sound juicer, i can confirm the second part of this bug, known as
'another peculiarity'. the dialog box behaviour is indeed reproducible
on my end under feisty, as is the inability to see any other output
profiles when back at th
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