Public bug report changed: https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/13986
Comment: "gnome-audio-profiles-properties is the UI for that, what's wrong with it ?" I'll reply, if he won't. GAPP is not much of a UI at all, and requires the user to find and type in some "google-for-it" text string that appears to make no sense to a non-coder. Additionally, one has to make a profile for every different MP3 bitrate (should one wish to change it); this whole "profile" garbage really does need to be re-thought. Goobox does this much better - you select what kind of file you want (ogg, mp3, wav, flac, whatever) and have sliders for the bitrates. (It doesn't do VBR stuff in GUI, which sucks, there should be a checkbox for that, but still, it gets MUCH, MUCH closer to "useable" than the horribly failed profile metaphor does). Basically, I agree and can make arguments for the original poster's point, which is this: The GUI for encoding filetypes/bitrates (gnome- audio-profiles-properties) is so terrible that it can be classified as a huge bug. It's not useable. It took me close to an hour of reading to even figure out what I needed to activate MP3, and close to another to figure out what Gstreamer needed to make the MP3's I wanted. All of this could have been done with about 10 seconds worth of slider interaciton. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs