Unreliably converts multiple flac files -- cuts one track into another
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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SoundConverter |
New
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Undecided
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GautierPortet |
Bug Description
While converting my flac rip of an album to low quality ogg for playback on mobile devices, I need to convert one file at a time to ensure integrity. If I convert multiple files at a time, soundconverter will fail in one of several ways:
1. It will stop without giving an indicator of what track(s) were successful and which track(s) failed
2. It will crash (again without a log of what succeeded and what failed)
3. Even if it succeeds, it can produce a strange error where it cuts a portion from one of the other tracks being encoded and pastes it into the end of the track in question, overwriting its track data, but only for a few seconds, and then it cuts back to the original track. I am attaching a screenshot of the resulting waveform.
SoundConverter version 3.0.2
Pop!_OS 20.04
$ uname -a
Linux pop-os 5.4.0-7629-generic #33~1589834512~
I will get an audio excerpt to post as well, and see if I can replicate the bug with the --debug flag engaged.
Changed in soundconverter: | |
assignee: | nobody → GautierPortet (kassoulet) |
See attached for audio excerpt.
Both channels cut to the next track, then cut back to the current track, then the left channel cuts to another track entirely.