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Possible sound quality problem with OGG vorbis playback

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saratoga:
Distortion is pretty normal if you're not using replaygain.  What happens if you scan your file with replaygain in foobar or similar program, and then enable replaygain in rockbox?

TexasRockbox:
The one pair of headphones work, how about the headphone jack of the Sansa?  I indicate this becaase of the consisentcy of the problem in the left channel.  Maybe the headphone plug moistened *lightly* with alcohol and the plug rotated some can clean the jack.

Just to be certain, has the player been reset to default values?

saratoga:

--- Quote from: EricBuist on March 24, 2008, 08:35:54 PM ---I don't know, and I have simply no ways to know, because foobar and replaygain are not installed on my computer, and sudo apt-get install foobar and sudo apt-get install replaygain does not do anything in Ubuntu.

--- End quote ---

Try google.


--- Quote from: EricBuist on March 24, 2008, 08:35:54 PM --- I am extremely tired of this download/compile/make install tedious process, and I have no intention to re-encode every of my audio file to play it with my MP3 player.

--- End quote ---

Reencoding likely wouldn't help anyway, unless you were ripping to a lossless format.

EricBuist:
Foobar is not a solution for me, because I am using Linux.
The scanning utility I needed are vorbisgain and mp3gain. But I don't think normalization will solve my distorsion problem.

Llorean:
If the precut helped, then it's likely normalization would as well, and in a more consistent manner.

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