sbcdec: problem with sbc mono stream

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Hello,

I've got a problem with the gstreamer sbcdec plugin. When playing the
attached sbc mono stream with this gstreamer pipeline:
$(gst-launch -v filesrc location=mono-short.sbc ! sbcdec ! alsasink)
the first some 100ms the stream sounds like an electric shaver. The
effect can be verified when streaming to a filesink.

The sbcdec command line tool just works fine. So the problem must be the
sbcdec plugin or I've started the pipeline the wrong way.

However I observer that the repeated starts of the pipeline give
different strange sounds at the beginning, Decoding into a filesrc does too:

for i in $(seq -w 1 10); do gst-launch filesrc location=mono-short.sbc !
sbcdec ! filesink location=out-$i.raw; done

md5sum *.raw
1b0b7f86c09e01a50356a5665ed2b102  out-01.raw
e1c0d6e947ae38fe8b97c3cf1bf6722c  out-02.raw
895181960e81632340ba633b4f9dbf66  out-03.raw
a2e2dbc03ee7bace8a21c5a5a049e3cf  out-04.raw
9eea2dc39181a20a16ab7fbd46367e35  out-05.raw
169a8c395c689671792a2683dcdc309f  out-06.raw
0d5611f28e2c5f4a40c97c488c6eac2b  out-07.raw
7b50d3bdaba858f1706f28c7b80334cf  out-08.raw
9c5fce3703edd77c48949b3552fed1e4  out-09.raw
7dc8b34832b04a86873a3fad34304fd0  out-10.raw

I'm usung the latest bluez release.

cheers, Marc

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