Just bought a Sansa Fuze and tried it out with Rhythmbox. Received the
following warning:

"No file name specified for reading."

(Which is how I found this bug listing.)

1.) Downloaded Podcasts.
2.) Dragged Podcasts onto Sansa Fuze Icon.
3.) Rhythmbox showed status bar (transferring files).
4.) Disconnected SF.
5.) No playback. Files appeared in SF Music Folder. However, when trying to 
play them, the total time of all the podcasts was listed as 00:00. The SF 
window showed the file as it were being played, but the play bar never 
progressed and, as noted, the total time was listed as 00:00 and start time 
00:00.
6.) Reconnected.
7.) Tried playing the file *on* the SF through Rhythmbox. This resulted in the 
"No file name specified for reading" message. If I then tried to delete the 
file, Rhythmbox would crash. Repeating 7.) after disconnect and reconnect 
resulted in Rhythmbox cashing and the SF "locking up". I had to "reset" the SF.
8.) If I didn't try to play the files on the SF, Rythmbox was able to 
successfully delete the files.
9.) Checking crossfading is an inconsistent solution. It worked at first, then 
failed to work after restart.

I have switched to MSC USB mode (which works fine for my needs),
bypassing Rythmbox. However, would still prefer using Rythmbox at some
point.

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Ubuntu 9.10 & 10.04 Rhythmbox will not play mp3 files stored on my Samsung MTP 
device
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/483050
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