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FS#6400 - Ogg Converted From WMA: Cannot Rewind/FastForward

Attached to Project: Rockbox
Opened by Christian Eitner (cE10) - Thursday, 30 November 2006, 17:20 GMT+2
Task Type Bugs
Category Codecs
Status Closed
Assigned To No-one
Player Type Iriver H100 series
Severity Medium
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Private No

Details

iRiver H140 with nightly build 2006-11-27.

I playback the attached file (don't be afraid, it's the news in French from www.rfi.fr), which was converted from WMA to WAV using XMPlay's WAV writer (V3.3), and encoded to Ogg (-q2) with oggenc (vorbis-tools Rev.10381). WMA info from XMPlay is: sample rate 32 kHz, bit rate 20 kbps, 1 channel.

Playback itself is without any problems, but:

- Rewinding/fast forwarding (with or without prior pausing) and hitting play again: The play symbol appears, but the time isn't moving, and no playback is done.

Hitting stop brings me back to the file's directory, and I can restart playback (it even picks up the right time where I left off before), but I must not hit Pause or Back/Forward :-)
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Closed by  Tom Ross (midgey34)
Wednesday, 07 February 2007, 07:47 GMT+2
Reason for closing:  Fixed
Additional comments about closing:  User reported problem fixed.
Comment by Christian Eitner (cE10) - Thursday, 30 November 2006, 17:37 GMT+2
Sorry, uploading the file failed the first time...
Comment by Christian Eitner (cE10) - Thursday, 30 November 2006, 17:41 GMT+2
Dammit...
Comment by Christian Eitner (cE10) - Thursday, 30 November 2006, 17:41 GMT+2
I'm sorry, I tried to upload the file with Opera and Firefox, but it nevers appears. Just contact me, I have it at hand...
Comment by Christian Eitner (cE10) - Monday, 04 December 2006, 13:52 GMT+2
Gone with nightly build 2006-12-04. But very strange indeed, since even the corresponding WAV files showed the described behaviour.
Comment by Tom Ross (midgey34) - Sunday, 21 January 2007, 19:19 GMT+2
Hmm seems strange that the problem disappeared since I don't see anything changes that would have resolved it. If the file is working correctly on the latest SVN or daily build, I'll close this report.

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