I've also realised that rhythmbox -d says this when it crashes: (20:51:31) [0x80fa408] [check-imperfect] rb-player-gst-xfade.c:1523: file:///home/alec/Music/bitratetest/96.mp3: imperfect-timestamp, prev-timestamp=(guint64)1439727891, prev-duration=(guint64)36009070, prev-offset=(guint64)63492, prev-offset-end=(guint64)65080, cur-timestamp=(guint64)2340000000, cur-duration=(guint64)35736961, cur-offset=(guint64)103194, cur-offset-end=(guint64)104770 (20:51:31) [0x80fa408] [check-imperfect] rb-player-gst-xfade.c:1523: file:///home/alec/Music/bitratetest/96.mp3: imperfect-offset, prev-timestamp=(guint64)1439727891, prev-duration=(guint64)36009070, prev-offset=(guint64)63492, prev-offset-end=(guint64)65080, cur-timestamp=(guint64)2340000000, cur-duration=(guint64)35736961, cur-offset=(guint64)103194, cur-offset-end=(guint64)104770 Segmentation fault (core dumped)
And I've also found out that it only happens with xfade backend. With xfade disabled, it works fine. -- rhythmbox crashes when seeking in <=96kbps mp3 files https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/129472 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs