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Willie Wong <wwong <at> Princeton.EDU> writes: |
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> Have you tried aplay with manually specified format options? |
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> aplay -f MU_LAW -c1 -r8000 -t wav voice-message.wav |
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Well that's weird. Only one out of 30 is in that format. It does |
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not play (corrupt) but the other 29 play, just fine with |
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mplayer, aplay, amarok or just using the default seamonkey |
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app (aplay) using this url: |
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file:///home/james/projects/voice-message.wav |
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> Is it possible that the wav files are corrupted? (Do you have just one |
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> sample or multiple?) |
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No, only one is corrupt. I can play them all sorts of ways. Seamonkey |
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is messed up. When I change the helper app. config. it still launches |
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the old helper application. Exiting Seamonkey and restarting it does |
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not effect changes. I have to exit out of KDE for 'helper app' changes |
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to take effect? |
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I recompile seamonkey with --deep but that has not fixed the problem... |