I get this error when trying to open an ogg file created with oggwrite~ :
[parse_vorbis] Error: Packet 1 is not a vorbis header [audio] Warning: EOF while initializing audio parser [track] Error: Starting audio decoder for stream 1 failed [fileindex] Error: Building file index failed opened /path/to/file/06-11-12_18h20.ogg [parse_vorbis] Error: Packet 1 is not a vorbis header [audio] Warning: EOF while initializing audio parser [track] Error: Starting audio decoder for stream 1 failed failed to start file
And this when trying to open a asx stream :
Could not open file http://listen.onestreaming.com/asx/kokkino.asx connected: 0 Invalid file or unsupported codec.
But I can open a mp3 stream just fine (at least some of them).
Pierre.
2012/11/6 Charles Goyard cg@fsck.fr
Hi Pierre,
Pierre Massat wrote:
I've been using readanysf~ on the RPi for a while to read audio streams from the internet. I have noticed that some streams won't play, and I
get a
"unsupported codec" error. I have found this list of supported formats on the web (http://www.mail-archive.com/pd-list@iem.at/msg43994.html), according to which the formats i get an error with should play fine. I have installed readanysf~ on Raspbian the normal way (apt-get install pd-readanysf), but I'm not sure the version in the Debian repository was compiled to support every format. Do you think this is possible ? Is there a way I can check this ? And - even better- fix this ?
Which codec exactly ?
A shot in the dark, I'd say on debian you're in trouble when it comes to mp3 and stuff like that, because of non-free codecs.
Try to add the non-free repository in your apt sources, install the lame library, and rebuild pd. It might help.
Charles
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