Support #687
Help recording from Ogg Vorbis source
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Description
Hi,
When enabling the record feature:- When playing an mp3 file, it will "record" the mp3 stream in an mp3 file with a recognizable name in my home directory. This also works when only enabling the ffmpeg, or the mpeg123 plugin.
- When playing an ogg vorbis file, no new files are created in my home directory.
I run Parabola(A GNU/Linux distribution derivated from Arch) on an i386 machine (32bit)
Here are the installed version I have:
extra/audacious 3.8-1 [installed] extra/audacious-plugins 3.8-1 [installed]
And for the version of the (optional and mandatory) dependencies of audacious-plugins:
lame: 3.99.5-3 libvorbis: 1.3.5-1 flac: 1.3.1-3 mpg123: 1.23.8-1 faad2: 2.7-4 ffmpeg: 1: 3.2.1-1 libmodplug: 0.8.8.5-2 fluidsynth: 1.1.6-5 libcdio-paranoia: 10.2+0.93+1-2 libsidplayfp: 1.8.6-1 wavpack: 4.80.0-1 dbus-glib: 0.108-1 libsamplerate: 0.1.9-1 libnotify: 0.7.7-1 lirc: 1: 0.9.4.c-1 curl: 7.51.0-1 libmtp: 1.1.12-1 neon: 0.30.2-1 libmms: 0.6.4-1 libcue: 2.1.0-1
I don't have jack installed.
Denis.
History
#1
Updated by John Lindgren over 8 years ago
- Tracker changed from Bug to Support
- Subject changed from The record feature is not consistent across audio formats. to Help recording from Ogg Vorbis source
Works for me. The support forum is a better place to ask for help with an issue like this.
Run "audacious -V" and capture what is printed in the console when you try to record an Ogg Vorbis file.
Is there something odd about your Ogg Vorbis files? Unusual sample rate? Number of channels? Illegal filename characters in the song tags?
Can you transcode in the opposite direction, i.e. MP3 to Ogg Vorbis? Can you then transcode that output file back to MP3?
#2
Updated by John Lindgren over 8 years ago
- Status changed from New to Rejected
Closing due to lack of response.