[John Goerzen]
> Ahh.  Perhaps the problem is that id3v2 is actually accepting a file
> as input, which it shouldn't.  Tagging may need to be disabled on
> this entirely.  That is probably a bug both in hpodder and id3v2,
> which certainly shouldn't tag something that's not an mp3.

Seem like it.

> You could verify this by temporarily symlinking id3v2 to /bin/true,
> and see if you get the files OK after that.

I tried this, and replacing id3v2 with /bin/true avoid corrupting the
video files.  After this change I was able to play the video files.

Happy hacking,
-- 
Petter Reinholdtsen



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