From: <bug...@wi...> - 2004-03-12 06:29:08
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Please do not reply to this email- if you want to comment on the bug, go to the URL shown below and enter your comments there. http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=136959 Changed by and...@co.... --- shadow/136959 Fri Mar 12 01:18:17 2004 +++ shadow/136959.tmp.21106 Fri Mar 12 01:18:18 2004 @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +Bug#: 136959 +Product: GStreamer +Version: 0.7.5 +OS: Linux +OS Details: +Status: NEW +Resolution: +Severity: normal +Priority: Normal +Component: gst-plugins +AssignedTo: gst...@bu... +ReportedBy: and...@co... +QAContact: gst...@bu... +TargetMilestone: HEAD +URL: +Summary: threads don't work with id3tag element + +I am getting an error when I include id3tag in a pipeline using threads. +The problem seems to occur with all the files I have and it doesn't seem to +matter whether the file has a v1 tag, a v2 tag, or none. I am using +gstreamer 0.7.6. This bug might be related to bug 133897, but the pipeline +in that bug report does work for me. + +The command that fails is: +gst-launch-0.8 \{ filesrc location=test4.mp3 \} ! \{ queue ! id3tag ! mad ! +audioconvert ! osssink \} +RUNNING pipeline ... +ERROR: from element /pipeline0/thread1/id3tag0: Internal GStreamer error: +seek problem. File a bug. +Additional debug info: +gstid3tag.c(916): gst_id3_tag_chain: /pipeline0/thread1/id3tag0: +can't seek back to beginning from reading ID3v1 tag + +These commands work: +gst-launch-0.8 \{ filesrc location=test4.mp3 \} ! \{ queue ! mad ! +audioconvert ! osssink \} +gst-launch-0.8 filesrc location=test4.mp3 ! id3tag ! mad ! audioconvert ! +osssink |