GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 697752
Pressing Eject on CD Drive while extracting creates empty songs
Last modified: 2018-05-24 17:52:48 UTC
I inserted an audio CD in the CD Drive, and in Rhythmbox, I right-clicked on the CD Icon, and choose inadvertently "Extract CD in Library" or whatever it's called. I was looking for a way to cancel the extraction, but as I didn't find any widget that would permit to do that, I pressed the eject button in the CD drive. Result: I had a lot of messageBox (I guess the same number than the number of tracks on the CD) and then I found in my Music Library, the album ripped with all the tracks but all of these had a size of 0. Expected result: Cancel the process properly, don't bug me as much as previously, I guess a message telling "the import was cancelled because the CD was removed" is fine, and don't create empty track. I don't know if the track that was ripped at the moment when the CD was removed should be deleted or not, because it won't be complete.
*** Bug 537484 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Created attachment 333828 [details] Error dialogs while cancelling audio cd extraction Reproducible in rhythmbox-3.4. Audio CD had 8 tracks. I ejected CD in nautilus after first track completion. That is the playing track in rhythmbox. The error dialog at the bottom of rhythmbox is for the in-progress second track. Other 6 error dialogs on the right are for the remaining 6 tracks. Also note, that the 2nd track is reported as a "Missing File". Cancelled tracks should be cleared from rhythmbox database.
Though, I didn't see the zero file size issue.
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