Sebastien,
Let's call it not a bug now. It's a user interface issue but perhaps
future features in the interface will make it moot.
Thanks.
Brad
-Original Message-
From: Sebastien Bacher
Reply-to: Bug 332190 <332...@bugs.launchpad.net>
To: bs...@itpdx.com
Subject: [Bug 332190] Re: inde
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid, Rhythmbox 0.11.6 (was intstalled automatically
with Ubuntu).
0.11.6svn20081008-0ubuntu4.3 (intrepid updates)
I'm using Rhythmbox against my MP3 Library collection across a Windows
Share (SMB). When it scans a directory a
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22917484/Dependencies.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22917486/ProcMaps.txt
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/22917487/ProcStatus.txt
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indexi
Pedro,
Thanks, here's the debug output (attached). Also a screnshot of what
I'm seeing with that Erykah Badu example. Notice the Track's seem to
duplicate and scramble together. In the Properties dialogue the
Rimshot(Intro) tracks show that each belongs to a different album
(Baduism and Badu Li
I was going through the files and correct MP3 ID information on them.
This may have caused some of the confusion to the software.
If I do move the files around (directories and what not) and then reload
rhythmbox fresh it loses the changes (marks them as missing files). So
I run the Import Folder
Yes, it's possible.
I've found new clues. I've been trying to correct my MP3 ID data on the
mp3 files in bulk. I would select a whole album for example and then
set the Genre correctly and then commit. Sometimes these attempts
return a gstreamer error (see attached).
I've found files that ha
Yes, I've confirmed that the files are showing up in the index. Maybe
the short solution is to have the indexer erase old temporary files left
behind from a previous run before loading the list from the directory?
Thanks.
Brad
On Fri, 2009-02-27 at 08:53 +, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> those fi
+, Strad wrote:
> Yes, I've confirmed that the files are showing up in the index. Maybe
> the short solution is to have the indexer erase old temporary files left
> behind from a previous run before loading the list from the directory?
>
> Thanks.
> Brad
>
> On F