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Bug 40590 - Ogg files stammer
Ogg files stammer
Status: NEW
Product: Wikimedia
Classification: Unclassified
General/Unknown (Other open bugs)
unspecified
PC Windows Vista
: Low major (vote)
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
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Depends on:
Blocks:
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Reported: 2012-09-28 08:02 UTC by Juan de Vojníkov
Modified: 2014-09-13 23:47 UTC (History)
3 users (show)

See Also:
Web browser: Firefox
Mobile Platform: ---
Assignee Huggle Beta Tester: ---


Attachments
Test case for a file linked. (509.89 KB, audio/mpeg)
2013-01-10 05:30 UTC, Juan de Vojníkov
Details

Description Juan de Vojníkov 2012-09-28 08:02:50 UTC
When play ogg audio files, the sound stammer. It is a second day, I am obscuring this problem. Normal audio files within PC run well. Can you reproduce this bug?
Comment 1 Andre Klapper 2012-09-28 20:25:03 UTC
Does this also happen for you with a different network connection?
Which browser is this about?
Comment 2 Juan de Vojníkov 2012-09-28 21:04:49 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> Does this also happen for you with a different network connection?
> Which browser is this about?

The problem happens with FF 15, not happening with Google Chrome Version 22.0.1229.79 m, nor Opera, but Safari and IE cant has other problems. Let me have a look on it deeper.

No I havent tested other network connection yet.
Comment 3 Andre Klapper 2012-11-26 13:41:45 UTC
Please provide a testcase (URL, like this is about Commons?) if this is still an issue (plus TimedMediaHandler also got deployed in the meantime).
Comment 4 Andre Klapper 2012-12-17 13:50:54 UTC
Juan: Please provide a testcase in case that this is still a problem.
Comment 5 Juan de Vojníkov 2012-12-23 18:23:24 UTC
(In reply to comment #4)
> Juan: Please provide a testcase in case that this is still a problem.

I have a problem with my external audiorecorder. And yes, it is still the problem.
Comment 6 Andre Klapper 2012-12-28 19:16:15 UTC
Impossible to track down without a testcase - no indication this is not an issue in your audiorecorder...
Comment 7 Juan de Vojníkov 2013-01-01 18:44:36 UTC
(In reply to comment #6)
> Impossible to track down without a testcase - no indication this is not an
> issue in your audiorecorder...

Well, it is an issue in my audiorecorder. If you are asking me to come up with the sample, what I can do is, to record it with my audiorecorder. But If you say, that is not an issue - what are the other ways, how to make recording?
Comment 8 Andre Klapper 2013-01-02 14:22:02 UTC
Uhm, no audio recording needed (I think I got comment 5 wrong, sorry for that - I was talking about a testcase, not about "proof" of the problem that you face).
 
So this seems to be an issue of the internal audio player of Firefox if I get it right. Still I'd like to have a testcase (a link to an ogg file on a Wikimedia website).
Comment 9 Juan de Vojníkov 2013-01-10 05:28:47 UTC
(In reply to comment #8)
> So this seems to be an issue of the internal audio player of Firefox if I get
> it right. Still I'd like to have a testcase (a link to an ogg file on a
> Wikimedia website).
Well it is strange just Commons based audio files are problem. Other audiofiles playback well. For example here: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bamj%C3%A1nsk%C3%A9_%C3%BAdol%C3%AD_%28verze_2684437%29.ogg
Comment 10 Juan de Vojníkov 2013-01-10 05:30:56 UTC
Created attachment 11607 [details]
Test case for a file linked.
Comment 11 TeleComNasSprVen 2014-05-15 07:15:56 UTC
Can you still reproduce this with the latest version of Firefox?
Comment 12 Andre Klapper 2014-05-19 09:43:43 UTC
Reminds me of bug 48029.
Comment 13 Chuck Entz 2014-09-13 23:47:05 UTC
This is being discussed at English Wiktionary [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Grease_pit/2014/September#Playing_audio_repeats_the_first_bit_on_the_second_play.]. I've been experiencing this on Firefox since the new player first came out, but it wasn't serious enough to pursue. It seems to apply to any audio file with no dead space at the beginning (and on those, it could be doing it, but repeated nothing sounds the same as nothing), with one good play followed by any number of stuttering ones. What I hear is the first part of the file starting to play for an instant before it starts playing again from the beginning. My current Firefox version is 16.0.2 (the processor on my Mac is too old for more recent versions). I haven't heard it on Safari, but I've only checked a couple. ~~~~

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