[gstreamer-bugs] [Bug 163469] [id3demux] can't find file type

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Sun Jan 9 12:17:20 PST 2005


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 http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=163469
 GStreamer | gst-plugins | Ver: 0.8.8

Stephane LOEUILLET changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
             Status|NEEDINFO                    |NEW
          Component|don't know                  |gst-plugins
      everconfirmed|0                           |1
            Summary|While adding an MP3,        |[id3demux] can't find file
                   |GStreamer tells me to report|type
                   |a bug                       |



------- Additional Comments From Stephane LOEUILLET  2005-01-09 15:17 -------
i downloaded this file and did the following :

file LinusAndLucy.mp3
LinusAndLucy.mp3: DBase 3 data file (1094669056 records)

then i did hexedit LinusAndLucy.mp3, and saw :
image/jpg
JFIF
Photoshop 3.0
8BIM
JFIF
8BIM
File written by Adobe Photoshop. 4.0.....Adobe.d............

so, it doesn't look like a MP3, i'd say it is a (broken) JPEG image JFIF-tagged

mplayer display garbage and say it has no sound (it think it is a DV file)
gxine can't play it in any way

gst-typefind says it is "application/x-id3" tagged
and yes, it contains id3 tags :
=== TIT2 (Title/songname/content description): Linus And Lucy
=== TPE1 (Lead performer(s)/Soloist(s)): David Benoit
=== TALB (Album/Movie/Show title): The Best Of David Benoit 1987
=== TRCK (Track number/Position in set): 6
=== TCON (Content type): (8)

but i suppose it can't find what is after the ID3 mess

anyway, it should not crash gstreamer, so i keep it open


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