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    iTunes-bought music stopping in Amarok

    Amarok is my go-to music player, and generally plays everything I throw at it.

    However, a few albums I've bought from iTunes have songs that stop suddenly mid-track. This usually happens in the same place in the track, but doesn't happen absolutely all the time (just most of the time).

    I can probably transcode the songs to something other than the iTunes format, but I'm just wondering what might be causing the problem, and if there's a simpler solution rather transcoding everything.

    #2
    First step is to figure out why this is happening. Try launching amarok in a konsole window and see if there's any error output when it happens.

    BTW, you can transcode the whole group in a single operation if you want or even install a servicemenu to convert them with a right click...

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      #3
      Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
      First step is to figure out why this is happening. Try launching amarok in a konsole window and see if there's any error output when it happens.

      BTW, you can transcode the whole group in a single operation if you want or even install a servicemenu to convert them with a right click...
      Thanks for tip - don't know why I hadn't thought of launching from a konsole myself actually...

      Anyway, this error appears a second or two after the song stops playing:

      PTP_ERROR_IO: failed to open session, trying again after resetting USB interface
      LIBMTP libusb: Attempt to reset device

      Interestingly, I have PACPL-convert installed. I tried transcoding from the m4a iTunes format to mp3. The resultant file of a test case stopped at the place the iTunes file normally stops. So the mp3 file is 3.56 long and stops at the end of the file, but mid-tune. The m4a file is 5.09 long, and stops mid-track (at the 3.56 mark).

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        #4
        Embarrassingly, this turned out to be a problem with the files. Deleting it and re-downloading solved the problem.

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          #5
          Thanks for reporting back. Glad you figured it out.

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