Steve's Ranty Review #1: N800 ogg support

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Hi again!

Steve Greenland schrieb:
> After the re-install, I've got /usr/share/mime/audio/x-vorbis.xml, which is:
> 
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <mime-type xmlns="http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/shared-mime-info"; type="audio/x-vorbis">
> <!--Created automatically by update-mime-database. DO NOT EDIT!-->
>   <comment>OGG audio</comment>
> </mime-type>
> 
> The 'globs' file does have "audio/x-vorbis:*.ogg". However, the
> categories file, in category "audio", has "application/ogg" but NOT
> "audio/x-vorbis". Maybe that's the problem? 

Maybe, but at least it's the same on IT OS 2006.

> Throwing caution to the
> wind, I recklessly and irresponsibly violated the "DO NOT EDIT!"
> instruction and added "audio/x-vorbis" by hand. However, the media
> player still doesn't find the oggs. Bugger. 

Did you reboot in between? Maybe the media server needs to be restarted
for that to take effect. Could be that on 2007 the media server uses
categories?

> There's also a "magic" file,
> but that's in some sort of binary format that even I don't want to mess
> with.

Kind of. Its some magic strings to recognize file type from the content.
It's also coming from /usr/share/mime/packages/ogg-vorbis.xml.

Actually, I currently don't really have an idea why this is not working
on the N800...

Sorry,

Tilman
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