Well, the song is GONE from Rhythmbox. It doesn't make sense to me to
keep playing a song that Rhythmbox no longer is keeping track of.
Besides, clicking Play does nothing to stop the song. The only way to
stop the song is to either quit Rhythmbox OR wait for the song to
finish. At least that ha
Okay, I figure I should rewrite everything from the beginning. We're
not talking about playlists here.
1. Open Rhythmbox. In my case, it's a fresh-from-the-repos copy of Rhythmbox.
I'm on Ubuntu 8.10.
2. Add music to the library. I've tested this bug with FLAC, MP3, and Ogg
Vorbis files.
3.
Whoops, sorry. I completely used the wrong word. Change all instances
of "playlist" to "library" and everything should make more sense!
Thanks for catching my mistake.
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Rhythmbox keeps playing removed track
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/355390
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
Steps to reproduce (at least on my machine):
1. Play music in a playlist with more than one track.
2. Click the play button again to pause the music.
3. Click next or previous.
Rhythmbox will start playing music if it skips to a new track.
Yes, this is reproducible, at least on my machine.
1. Launch Rhythmbox.
2. Add any track(s) in any format that Rhythmbox can play (FLAC, MP3, Ogg
Vorbis...)
3. Play a track.
4. Select the track being played (or you can even select all tracks)
5. Right click and remove
You will notice that t
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I added some tracks to Rhythmbox, and played the first track. These are
FLAC, in case that matters. I then removed all the tracks, but the
music kept playing. Clicking play repeatedly did nothing.
I'm on Ubuntu 8.10, with all the latest upda
I'd like to confirm this exact behavior in Intrepid. I installed
Intrepid 32-bit from the regular install CD with the graphical
installer. Of note: I did not install on a clean partition; rather, I
had Intrepid delete all the relevant directories and use my existing
home folder. I would think t
Hi, just want to say I have this error also. I also want to say that if
I cd into ~/.thumbnails/fail/gnome-thumbnail-factory and keep deleting
all those failed thumbnails, then refreshing the directory in nautilus,
I can eventually get thumbnails for all the files that failed. I
suppose a workaro
Sorry for the double-post, but I have better luck generating thumbnails
using totem-xine. By that I mean installing totem-xine, then telling
gnome-video-thumbnailer to use totem-xine.
For anyone who is new to Ubuntu and who lands on this page via a search engine,
here are the instructions.
1. o
Ah, forgot to add: I'm also on Hardy and fully up-to-date. Running on
a Dell Inspiron E1505, but the hardware's probably irrelevant.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227928
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I can confirm this bug. I don't have anything to add to the
description; everything occured exactly the way Tomaz Rzepecki
described. You do have to be playing at quite a rapid clip, though.
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Okay, I followed the directions at
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MozillaTeam/Bugs so here's the file
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Hello,
I'm new here so please let me know what I need to do next. I'll start
by posting as much information as I can. Right now, I'm using Swiftfox,
as that seems to work.
I upgraded to Ubuntu 7.10 from Ubuntu 7.04 using the alternate CD in
combination with Update Manager.
I have the latest Ad
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