GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 150214
Rhythmbox and Sound Juicer not integrated
Last modified: 2004-12-22 21:47:04 UTC
Description of Problem: I'm not completly sure if this is a Fedora Core 2 or Gnome problem, but by clicking on things to submit a bug from rhythmbox I arrived here. If this isn't the right place then can someone please get it to the right people. When I choose "import audio CD" from the "music" menu, rhythmbox starts up sound juicer. After sound juicer has done its stuff, the ripped music files are not automatically added to rhythmbox's file list. Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. import audio CD from rhythmbox music menu 2. import the tracks using soundjuicer (it's started automatically) 3. close sound-juicer and note that the tracks are not there Actual Results: Tracks not added to track listing Expected Results: Tracks should be in track listing How often does this happen? Every time Additional Information: I suspect that this bug reveals a deeper problem: there appears to be no standard place for Linux sound apps to put audio files. By default (in FC2 anyway), sound-juicer places ogg files in directories off my home directory (${HOME}/Artist/Album). It would be nicer if sound juicer, by default, put files under ${HOME}/music/Artist/Album (or somewhere like that) then after the import rhythmbox could rescan that directory for the new ogg files. Perhaps rhythmbox could even pass a command-line argument to sound-juicer to specify the directory? Who knows...perhaps whoever is reading this might figure it out :)
That's a Rhythmbox "problem", so I'll add that to Rhythmbox's list.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 132363 ***