[neurosetta] Neuros Corrupting Oggs?
Jason M. Sullivan
jsullivan at nc.rr.com
Tue Jul 22 04:25:58 PDT 2003
>
> On Mon, 2003-07-21 at 20:10, Jason M. Sullivan wrote:
> > It's quite possible it's a firmware bug (that's why I reported it :-) );
> > but all my files are encoded at 128abr.
>
> Possibly... Did you check with the script?
>
> What are you using to rip/encode?
Yep, I checked. Not only does Grip (which is what I use), specify 128 in
the options, it called oggenc with '-b 128', and ogginfo reports 128kbps as
the nominal bitrate.
I should mention again (and elaborate some more) that when I hear this corrupt
file on the neuros, I copy it back to the computer and play it, and it
exhibits the same corruption. This isn't in the file before I copy it to
the neuros, and when I delete it from the neuros and re-add it (from the
originally encoded file), it plays fine on the neuros.
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