> Matthew Tompsett  wrote
>This is quite a severe problem for me as I have encoded hundreds of files in 
>previous versions of Ubuntu using gstreamer and all these files are now 
>useless to me in Lucid.

I do feel bad for you  - I guess this issue is somewhat mooted by the
fact that almost no encoders use m...@1 for aac anymore and haven't for
quite some time.

The notable exception to this is  in 8.04 which continues to use m...@1
thru gstreamer - why this was never fixed is beyond me - faac has had a
default to m...@2 (LC) for quite some time (predating 8.04 I'm sure

Why 10.04 can't handle these files is unknown to me - maybe a buffers
issue -  and though this has nothing to do with ffmpeg, pulse or any
player in particular going to confirm anyway, maybe an explain will
arrive, maybe not...

** Changed in: ffmpeg (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Severe sound problem playing some aac files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575798
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