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Bug 158077 - Error in MP3 playback
Error in MP3 playback
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 158018
Product: rhythmbox
Classification: Other
Component: playback
unspecified
Other Linux
: High major
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Assigned To: RhythmBox Maintainers
RhythmBox Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2004-11-12 18:53 UTC by Roger Lynch
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Description Roger Lynch 2004-11-12 18:53:15 UTC
load an mp3, neccesary libraries for gstreamer are installed for mp3 support
Comment 1 Christophe Fergeau 2004-11-12 19:07:46 UTC
not really helpful as is... Can you describe more in details what happens? Did
you try what is described in Rhythmbox README? What did it say?
Comment 2 Roger Lynch 2004-12-02 15:19:44 UTC
The problem is that rhythmbox --debug does not show anything about the error,
when I load up mp3's into rhythmbox it loads some, than acts as if it is
continuing to load, but no more songs are added to the play list (about 200Mb
out of 10gb load up) and it continues to do this, and when I try to close the
program, I need to use gnome's force quit function as it will not close on its
own.  I also just used the 0.8.8 version and got the same problem, hope this helps.
Comment 3 Christophe Fergeau 2004-12-02 15:42:34 UTC
Oh ok, I totally misunderstood the bug report then, sorry ;)
This is probably caused by some jpeg files (or any small file) present in the
directory you are trying to import. This will be fixed by the next gstreamer
release which is due in a few weeks.
This problem is already described in bug #158018 so I'm marking this bug as a
duplicate. If you feel this is a different issue, don't hesitate to reopen that
bug. Thanks!
Comment 4 Christophe Fergeau 2004-12-02 15:42:48 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 158018 ***