The chipmonk problem has been around for quite some time. The actual problem is that your mp3s are ripped with different bitrates and mpg321 can't handle them properly. I fixed this in 7.3 by going out and downloading and installing the real mpg123 and changing the links to 321 to point to this install. 321 is just a cheap copy of mpg123 that RH ships for license reasons if I remember right. Go get the real thing and it should solve your problem. -Darren On Thu, 2003-04-10 at 15:40, Elton Woo wrote: > ...someone correct me if I'm wrong: > I've enabled mp3 / mpeg support in Red Hat 9 (Shrike) by installing > these "minimally necessary" (IMHO) packages from > http://www.freshrpms.net > > viz: > > aalib-1.4rc5-fr2.i386.rpm > alsa-lib-0.9.2-fr2.i386.rpm > flac-1.1.0-fr3.i386.rpm > libfame-0.9.0-fr2.i386.rpm > mpg321-0.2.10-fr2.i386.rpm > xine-0.9.20-fr2.i386.rpm > xine-lib-1.0.0-fr0.beta9.2.i386.rpm > xvidcore-0.9.0-fr4.i386.rpm > > BEFORE burning any CD's, I make sure to *disable* magicdev. > Thus, I have been able to burn /erase data CD's with X-CD-Roast. > With Gnome Toaster, I have been able to burn / erase data AND > music CD's (original sound files are .mp3). > > EXCEPT: some audio tracks *.mp3 which _invariably_ give me CD's > that sound like they have been recorded at double speed. > ... *regardless* of the actual speed that I've used to burn > the CD. These files are old BBC radio programs. They play fine > when I place my mouse pointer over them in Nautilus, they just *don't* > play properly when burnt to CD!!! Other mp3 files work, no problem. > > ... any ideas? If I can get them to playback in RH 9 / Nautlius, why won't > they playback properly once burnt to CD. ... and no it's NOT a permissions > problem: the files are *all* universally writeable. > > > Elton 8<\ > -- > http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_4504.html > "You only live once, so let's make life EASIER for each other." > LINUX Registered User #193975. AMD-K7 ATHLON CPU power on board. > > > > > > > > > > -- > Shrike-list mailing list > Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx > https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Darren R. Weber weberdr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx PGP Key available at: http://www.keyserver.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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