Bug 194209 - Will not play Shorten (shn) files
Summary: Will not play Shorten (shn) files
Status: RESOLVED UPSTREAM
Alias: None
Product: amarok
Classification: Applications
Component: Playback (show other bugs)
Version: 2.0.90
Platform: Ubuntu Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Amarok Developers
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Reported: 2009-05-26 21:20 UTC by A Goldblatt
Modified: 2024-03-27 21:45 UTC (History)
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Description A Goldblatt 2009-05-26 21:20:02 UTC
Version:           2.0.90 (using KDE 4.2.3)
OS:                Linux
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages

Amarok will not play Shorten (shn) files. Attempts to add shn files to the playlist fail; attempts to browse files looking for shn files produce empty listings.

Phonon/Xine 0.2.60 back end. xine supports shn; they play without a problem in gxine.

shn is an older lossless format used by folks who trade live band recordings (such as Grateful Dead, Phish, and Dave Matthews Band fans). While flac is superior in many ways, and creation of new shn files is deprecated within the trading community, custom prevents widespread conversion of shn to flac, and thus shn support for playing is important for these users.

Googling this issue suggests that: a) it is not new, dating back to at least 2007, and b) that the problem is that Amarok requires that sound files support tags. shn does not support tags (which is one reason why its use is deprecated within the communities that use it).

A sample shn file has been attached to an unrelated bug in the Ubuntu bug tracking system for xine-lib, and you can pick up that shn to test with. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xine-lib/+bug/164442/comments/2

If you want additional tracks to play with, they can be provided. I have tens of thousands. :-)
Comment 1 Tuomas Nurmi 2024-03-27 21:45:53 UTC
According to Wikipedia, "Shorten is no longer developed and other lossless audio codecs such as FLAC, Monkey's Audio (APE), TTA, and WavPack (WV) have become more popular." As TagLib never got support for Shorten and likely never will, Amarok won't probably either, so I guess I'll just close this request (a tad less than 15 years later).