Garbled playback of some mp3s with builtin player [released]
I like to listen to mp3 podcasts with my phone, but I have discovered that when I use the built in media player, the playback of certain podcasts seems to become garbled after a minute or so, with the audio jumping back and forth between different bits of the file, and sometimes the sound quality becomes warbly and echoey. Skipping to a different time in the podcast can cause the playback to temporarily return to normal, but then it deteriorates again. All of the problematic mp3s work fine from my laptop (running Debian unstable).
I've linked to a few examples below of podcasts that have problems:
And here is one which does not have problems:
If one episode of a particular podcast is problematic, it seems that all, or at least many, of them are, so I'm assuming it's something about the particular encoding parameters that causes trouble. Any thoughts?
I tried the The Thinking Atheist one, started skipping like 10 seconds in. It's a 8000 Hz sample rate, mono file with a bitrate of 32 kbps which I suppose is sort of exotic compared to your average music file.
ZZB ( 2014-02-03 09:14:37 +0200 )editmaybe related question: https://together.jolla.com/question/23013/22khz-mono-audio-stuttering-and-playback-issues/
bara ( 2014-02-13 05:04:57 +0200 )editI am getting very similar behaviour on some of my MP3 files as well.
Axel ( 2014-03-05 16:48:05 +0200 )editI also have mp3s with sample rate 11025 Hz, which suffer from same problem.
As a test I tried recoding them to ogg (with same sample rate), but those ogg files were similarly garbled. However recoding files as a mp3 with sample rate 44100Hz seems to fix the problem, so it seems that trouble is caused by sample rate.
Also as both mp3 and ogg were affected, the problem is probably not at the codec, but rather somewhere further at the playback. (pulse audio?)
JPS ( 2014-03-24 22:52:18 +0200 )edit