Using xingheader instead of xingmux (see comment #17) fixed the problem for me. It seemed to worked for a while, so I stopped paying attention.
Recently I dug into it again and noticed that the problem reappeared, at least since January 9th 2007.
Right now: - "xingheader ! id3v2mux" results in wrong bitrate and track time - "xingmux ! id3v2mux" results in wrong track time in Totem and Nautilus.
Using xingheader instead of xingmux (see comment #17) fixed the problem for me. It seemed to worked for a while, so I stopped paying attention.
Recently I dug into it again and noticed that the problem reappeared, at least since January 9th 2007.
Right now:
- "xingheader ! id3v2mux" results in wrong bitrate and track time
- "xingmux ! id3v2mux" results in wrong track time in Totem and Nautilus.