Created attachment 635042 [details] This is one of the files, right at the beginning at 0:04 till about 0:16 some very strange behaivour Description of problem: Music from OGG vorbis 192kbps are played with errors, not for all files though. But on some sounds like an old vinyl record it may jump a few seconds apart and repeat twice few seconds. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): uname -a Linux biadev.lysanda.local 3.6.3-1.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Mon Oct 22 15:32:35 UTC 2012 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux How reproducible: Play music where it does appear. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Play attached file 2. Hear a few seconds after fifth second Actual results: Play like old vinyl Expected results: Play smoothly I know you can say this file is damaged. NO first it's not just one file, But many appearing randomly, in one album can be a few. Secondly in my Blackberry those files are all working correctly. I've specially checked one particular. Additional info:
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