GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 365095
Ogg/vorbis files not identified as music
Last modified: 2010-11-27 14:21:53 UTC
Please describe the problem: When searching for my "Music", my Ogg/Vorbis files are not found. The source of the problem seems to be that according to http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/nautilus/src/nautilus-query-editor.c?rev=1.8&view=markup Ogg/Vorbis files should be of mime-type "application/ogg". When I look at the properties of one of my Vorbis files, the detected mime-type is "audio/x-vorbis+ogg". Steps to reproduce: 1. Keep some Ogg/Vorbis files in your home directory 2. Search for "Music" with nautilus Actual results: The ogg files are not shown. Expected results: See my music! ;) Does this happen every time? Yes Other information: http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/nautilus/src/nautilus-query-editor.c?rev=1.8&view=markup
Missed one important thing: I'm running Ubuntu Edgy, in case that matters.
Created attachment 104309 [details] [review] Patch to add "audio/x-vorbis+ogg"; Nautilus Revision 13529 Can someone look at this and commit the fix ?
Confirmed. I can reproduce this. Ogg/Vorbis files are not identified as Music when filtering using the search interface. I've updated the bug title and am setting status to NEW. Thanks for the report.
Comment on attachment 104309 [details] [review] Patch to add "audio/x-vorbis+ogg"; Nautilus Revision 13529 Thanks, pushed to master.