GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 631191
Rhythmbox will not play mp3 files stored on my Samsung MTP device
Last modified: 2010-10-03 20:33:15 UTC
Rhythmbox will not play mp3 files stored on my Samsung YP-P2 MTP device. It gives the following Playback error: "No file name specified for reading". However Rhythmbox will play m3 files stored on the hard drive of my laptop.On occassion the following steps fixes the error: In Rhythmbox go to "Edit" and then "Preference"s. Choose the "Playback" tab. Under "Player Backend" tick the box for "Use crossfading backend (requires restart)". Then quit Rhythmbox. Launch Rhythmbox and you should then be able to play mp3 files stored on your mp3 device. Since upgrading to Ubuntu 10.10 this fix no longer works.
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commit 198a23a6a67339e25a0022762894e2321f7f12a5 Author: Jonathan Matthew <jonathan@d14n.org> Date: Sun Oct 3 15:09:30 2010 +1000 mtp: convert GStreamer source bin into a GstBaseSrc subclass (bug #631191) The previous bin-containing-filesrc approach stopped working somewhere along the line. Now we read from the file directly.
Thank you Jonathan for the fast resolution When this fix drops into Ubuntu as an update I will test and post the result.
New Rhythmbox build installed from this ppa:https://launchpad.net/~om26er/+archive/test/ courtesy of Omer Akram. I have now tested and confirm that this bug is fixed. Thanks again Jonathan and thanks Omer.