I'm curious before opening another bug. I have Rhythmbox 0.12.5 with
Karmic, and it does display cover art (so far) from mp3s but if there is
more than one image in there, it doesn't select the one marked as cover
(front) by EasyTag. For instance, I may have an image of the back of
the CD with
It does seem to be fixed in 9.10, thanks!
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Trying to import or play some mp3 files results in Internal GStreamer problem:
file a bug error.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396405
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I'm seeing the same issue, tray does not eject on audio CDs.
Gnome Version: 2.28.1 (karmic)
Brasero Version: Brasero 2.28.2 (karmic)
Kernel: Linux 2.6.31-15-generic-pae
Burner: Lite-On DVDRW LH-20A1S
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brasero does not eject disk after burning
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474233
You
Has anyone been able to try to import or play the attached file with
Rhythmbox?
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Trying to import or play some mp3 files results in Internal GStreamer problem:
file a bug error.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396405
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See terminal output on error attached.
** Attachment added: rb-debug.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/28755039/rb-debug.txt
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Trying to import or play some mp3 files results in Internal GStreamer problem:
file a bug error.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/396405
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Public bug reported:
On import, some mp3s throw up the error Internal GStreamer problem:
file a bug. Other files from the same directory are playing and
importing fine. The files are VBR and each one shows a bitrate in the
range around 230-245 kbps. Re-encoding to a lower but VBR of around
The attached mp3 is the one that caused the output in my file above I
believe. If I even just try to open it with Rhythmbox I get the error.
There may be issues with leaving this up, as it is probably copyrighted
material. Thanks for your help.
** Attachment added: import_error_mp3.tar.gz
I just discovered this same issue but with a different, though common,
mime-type. I changed VoIP providers and while the old one sent
voicemail attachments using audio/x-wav (which worked fine inline),
the new one uses audio/wav and it does not play. I added it to the
plugin as described above
I just ran into this on Hardy, the same thing as described in the
original description above. I don't really understand why this would be
left for the user to figure out, but there it is.
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libbeagle should be compiled with python support
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/149979
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FYI, I'm on Hardy and just found this while tracking down the same
problem. Apparently it wasn't corrected.
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Should depend on beagle-python
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/156417
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FWIW I just fixed a problem which sounds related (I also had very slow, choppy
video playback in totem/gstreamer along with these same errors) using the totem
instructions here:
http://www.pulseaudio.org/wiki/PerfectSetup
I used gstreamer-properties to make the changes, but they show how to do
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