The database is just an xml file.
/home/user/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml

Just delete that.
On 16/02/2013 6:46 PM, "Jim and Patsy Schurz" <pjsch...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am sending this question to you as I have not received any response on
> askubuntu.com for three weeks.
>
> How does one reset Rhythmbox for a new library?
>
> Previous similar questions have provided answers but the answers don't
> work for Ubuntu 12.04 and Rhythmbox 2.98.
>
> I have an SD card with an extensive music library.  I have renamed unknown
> track titles to the correct track titles on the SD card with the file
> browser.  I have also changed a different album with unknown track titles
> to the correct titles by editing Rhythmbox properties, these are retained
> by Rhythmbox but not changed on the SD card which still shows only the
> track number.  I now want to reset the Rhythmbox library to match the
> edited SD card containing all the correct track titles.
>
> Using answers from previous questions I have removed
> ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml.  I then import the new library on
> the SD card.  Titles renamed on the SD card with the file browser are not
> imported and titles changed by editing Rythmbox properties are still
> there.  No reset has occurred.
>
> I have also removed ~/.cache/rhythmbox as suggested in previous answers to
> no avail.
>
> Previous answers also suggest removing ~/.gconf/apps/rhythmbox.  This
> directory does not exist on Ubuntu 12.04.
>
> Does anyone have any new ideas on how to reset the Rhythmbox library with
> Ubuntu 12.04 and Rhythmbox 2.98?  Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Jim,  pjsch...@yahoo.com
>
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