Amarok does stop after too many playlist errors, so I'd consider this
fixed.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Amarok loops through all songs when the sound device isn't available
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Comparing Amarok 2 to Amarok 1.4.x is not a good idea, as those version
do not work the same way at all, remember, Amarok 2 is a complete re-
write.. Since version 2.x, Amarok doesn't handle sound itself at all,
but lets phonon do the work. So if a sound device is not available,
Amarok can do stric
It's been quite some time since this bug was reported and last commented
on, so I'd like to solicit feedback to whether this bug still exists in
the Amarok 2.x series. It has been observed as far back as Amarok 1.2.3
in Apr 2005 [1], but that bug was closed due to being against the 1.4
series. If
Myriam,
While it is the soundcard's issue that it is not detected, the point
is that when it doesn't get detected, Amarok tries to access an ALSA sink
that does not exist. The proper behavior for that should be for it to detect
that and stop playing completely without cycling. The case for my
We still support 1.4(.10) until April 2010.
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this bug should be closed, as there is no way this will ever get fixed
upstream, Amarok 1.4.x being not maintained anymore.
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If the sound card has a flaky driver detection, it's more likely a problem with
your sound card than a software issue, I wouldn't blame Amarok for that. It
looks more like a sound backend issue IMHO.
Anyhow, Amarok 1.4 is not maintained anymore upstream and Amarok 2 is currently
in beta2 (availa
Confirmed for myself ever since I've used Amarok. Honestly it is a
fairly serious issue. I have a soundcard whose driver detection is
flaky, so the audio device does not always work, and when it fails, it
takes Amarok down with it. It got to the point where I'm actually
running foobar2000 on Wine t
I'm seeing this as well -- when the xine engine isn't available it
starts to grind through the whole collection (when you're on Random
Playlist)
Does anybody know if this affects the automatic rating / score that
Amarok assigns to a song based on the time you listen to it?
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I just wanted to chime-in on this as it has been a persistent problem
with Amarok (and I don't necessarily believe it is a Ubuntu problem).
Amarok seems to want to completely take over the OSS (sound server), and
won't play nice with any other apps that want to use sound. You may have
also noticed
Yep, I'm having the same problem (though I doubt more confirmation is
needed). Is there *any* fix at all?
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