[gstreamer-bugs] [Bug 430085] aac encoder output not interoperable with aac decoder, possibly erroneous

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Mon May 12 14:58:10 PDT 2008


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      GNOME version|2.17/2.18                   |2.21/2.22




------- Comment #10 from Christian Kirbach  2008-05-12 21:58 UTC -------
Now that you mention ... x86_64 could certainly be the reason.

Maybe you can try to install the x86_32 packages temporarily?

I remember we once had choppy audio playback in conjunction with alsa and/or
mp3. This was due to wrong internal gstreamer time stamping. well.

I use x86_32 and audio quality is fine for me. I just tested with Vocal Jazz
songs, encoded at 192 kbps, Sennheiser headphones.

Maybe we can exchange encoded song files and hence test whether encoding
or decoding is the culprit for you. 
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