Kristoffer Lundén [2008-03-05 9:20 -]:
> I wondered why it would launch RB, when the common action probably is to
> rip the CD.
RB in Hardy can now both play CDs and rip them, and on top of it it
automatically integrates it into your music collection. This seems
much more consistent to us tha
I wondered why it would launch RB, when the common action probably is to
rip the CD. Turns out that, according to the help file, "Importing" a CD
means launching Sound juicer.
Could be more clearly worded in the menu, does not automatically
actually import the music unless you tweak settings, and
In fact the latest version already fixes this:
gnome-volume-manager (2.22.1-1ubuntu2) hardy; urgency=low
* Add debian/patches/00_disable_media_handling.patch:
- Disable media handling code and preferences UI, since nautilus does that
now.
- Patches taken from upstream bugzilla (se
nautilus now handles audio CDs and launches RB. Since nautilus' media
handling is much more flexible, and g-v-m is gradually being deprecated,
I'll disable audio CD handling in gvm.
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt (pitti)
Status: New =
** Changed in: gnome-volume-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-volume-manager
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Audio CD launches both Rhythmbox and Sound Juicer
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/196962
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