[vorbis] Seeking in a saved stream; or,Why isn't thatsucker valid?

Michael Smith msmith at labyrinth.net.au
Mon Feb 11 14:49:18 PST 2002



At 04:15 PM 2/11/02 -0600, you wrote:
>[megasnip]
>> > > stream_integrity=fail
>> > > stream_truncated=true
>> > > header_integrity=fail
>> >                    ^^^^
>> > odd one there.  But if it were true, it couldn't play.
>
>> Uh, more weird is that there are two of them.  It looks like vorbisfile
>> decided that there were two streams, and the last one has a damaged header
>> (or more likely, the last packet doesn't contain Vorbis headers at
>> all).  Perhaps this is what confuses most players.  This looks like a chained
>> stream with a bad second part.
>
>I realize that I may have unintentionally been misleading you by leaving some information out.  That error report from ogginfo keeps going, repeating the same 3 errors (as above) over and over again.  It ends after a stream_truncated=true, not giving a final header_integrity=fail.  (Perhaps because there's not another packet?)  Then it reports a total playtime of 0.

Yes, this is ogginfo's normal "argh!" response to any sort of stream
inconsistency - it gets the rest of the stream completely wrong. Don't
worry about it. There's no reasons to suspect your stream is damaged in
any way.

Michael

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