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Some tracks are polluted with frequent pops and clicks #3429
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Hi @caturria, Could you try to reproduce this problem with one of the newer versions? OfftopThere are currently no plans to continue support for the 2.0 and 2.1 branches. |
Hi, |
Doesn't seem like I can edit it. |
Excuse me, but what does 2.2.3 mean? Log
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My apologies for the errors. I have 2.2.1: I also tested with this particular branch: |
Hi @caturria and thanks for reporting. Would you mind sending me this track? |
Hi, Thank you. |
Thanks I have it. I'm not able to reproduce yet. Could you share some logs with |
Sure thing. |
Thanks for reporting. The bug has been identified and fixed. It was due to some issues with how we use The
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Describe the bug
Since at least Liquidsoap >= 2.0, quite a few of my audio tracks play back with steady pops and clicks.
These tracks do not play like this in other software, when decoded directly via Ffmpeg, or in Liquidsoap versions before 2.0.
I do not want to link to a copyrighted track here, however one of the tracks in question was privately sent to @toots while discussing another issue. I can send this and other tracks that reproduce again if needed.
Though this track is definitely hot (it maxes out at around -10 LUFS), its sample peak is -0.8 dB (it doesn't clip).
I can play it (and several other tracks) back in Liquidsoap with no processing applied and get distorted results.
To Reproduce
radio = single("MOT () - cloudy SEOUL( ).ogg")
output.file(%wav, "test.wav", radio)
Expected behavior
Track plays back glitch free (as it does in VLC, previous versions of Liq, etc).
Version details
1.3.4
]2.0.1, 2.0.3
Install method
V2.0.1 installed via Opam. V2.0.3 installed from source.
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