Any chance this is actually going to get added? I think with shotwell
being the default image editing application in Ubuntu there should be a
user friendly method of resizing - as simple as "edit, resize, enter
percentage or pixel value".
I realize you can go through the "save as" menu but that's
Funny enough, just after I reported this, I looked in the software
center and saw it mentioning the gstreamer "bad" plugins set as not
installed.
Installing it made the problem go away.
MP3 support is installed via the "ugly" plugins set, I thought...
shouldn't this ID3 tag muxer be installed wit
Public bug reported:
When using Rhythmbox and changing the preferred file format to MP3, a
button labeled "install additional software required to use this format"
appears. Clicking the button brings up a "search for suitable plugins"
for an "ID3 tag muxer" but one cannot be found.
This is an exc
The steps to duplicate the problem are:
1) Install Rhythmbox from the software center
2) Open Rhythmbox
3) Go to edit/preferences and select the "music" tab
4) Notice the drop down box for the preferred format appears to be missing FLAC
5) Select this empty space and try to rip a CD
6) Get error m
It'd be nice to be able to increase the mouse pointer size...
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Same problem here. I hadn't even noticed I couldn't edit the settings
for ripping to Vorbis or MP3, but this is the first I've tried ripping a
CD in Rhythmbox since 11.10 was released. Was that an intentional
change?
(I do hope they bring Rhythmbox back as the default player. Banshee
frequently cl
Hello,
I looked over that link and see there hasn't been any activity on it
since 2006. I have files experiencing the same problem and I'm using the
Intrepid RC, so I'm guessing this hasn't been fixed.
I've attached to this post a file (downloaded from oc remix, the music
is not copyright protect
I'm also having this problem. Ubuntu Hardy 64-bit.
I've installed Banshee 1.0 from their repository following the
instructions here:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~banshee-team/+archive
I've set "banshee-1" as my custom command for preferred multimedia
application and Rhythmbox keeps opening whenev
Henrik (and all),
I can confirm that this no longer attempts to transcode AAC files when
transfering to an iPod.
Tested on my 4th-gen greyscale 20gb, Ubuntu Hardy 64 bit, Rhythmbox
package 0.11.5-0ubuntu8.
Matt
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Transferring AAC files to iPod is broken
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/164265
I just tested this. It's... strange.
The files work better now than they did before; for example they are now
showing the proper run time of a file when played back in totem or VLC.
The skipping isn't as bad but sound is very clipped, sounds tinny /
vaguely underwater and occasionally runs over it
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Some MP3s I have downloaded from OC Remix contain APEv2 tags. If I try
to change metadata about a file (album name, for example) Rhythmbox will
show the change and then revert a few seconds later. The ID3 tag is
changed, verified with a few othe
I had some time where I was doing a reinstall where I tried an Alpha
release just to see if this problem was fixed... I think it was Alpha 4.
I still had the problem then, but I haven't tried any of the later
versions.
I think this can be tested by trying to rip a file to AAC format; as
mentioned
The only workaround I know of is to use an application that doesn't rely
on gstreamer for the encoding. The "abcde" program that some have
mentioned uses the plain faac I think, so it isn't affected by this; I
haven't tried it myself. Rhythmbox still tries its transcoding weirdness
when iPod syncin
I'm also having this issue. Ubuntu Gutsy.
I noticed from the old documentation that there was a gstreamer0.8-faac
package required in addition to the gstreamer0.8-ffmpeg. I looked
through the repositories to see if there were equivalents to these for
gstreamer0.10 and saw a gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg bu
I'm also having this problem. Oddly it seemed to transcode my AAC
files... to AAC format. The files were previously ripped with iTunes.
They play without issue but if I use Rhythmbox to put music on the iPod
(a 4th gen greyscale 20gb, firmware 3.1.1) and then try accessing the
files on the iPod the
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