For me, first thing after installing a fresh Ubuntu Feisty system is to
check out my music collection, so naturally I look for Music Player in
Applications menu.

Rhythmbox nicely welcomes me and offers to locate my music files! I
select the music folder with my MP3s and OGGs, complete the wizard, but
the biggest part of my collection just does not appear on my playlist!

Rhythmbox doesn't give me any error messages, it just silently excludes
my MP3s from playlist, which is rather confusing for someone who doesn't
know anything about media formats.

"Why is half of the music missing from playlist?" - my friend wonders. I
start explaining him about codecs and that Easy Codec Installation only
works when you open files from file browser (Nautilus) that will launch
Totem that will install the codecs... To which he says "That's stupid?".
I bet he is right.

Rhythmbox is the only "Music Player" on Ubuntu installed by default.
Please, make it work, apply Easy Codec Installation to Rhythmbox as
well. Going through not so obvious steps of first opening music files in
a Movie Player in order to install MP3 support for your Music Player
sounds silly.

For most people there is no music without MP3s. Most of portable music
players (usually named "MP3 players") unfortunately do not support OGG.
Do not include non-free formats in system, but make it easy to install
them when needed. Thank you!

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rhythmbox need support for easy-codec-installation
https://launchpad.net/bugs/37671

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