Ok, so I didn't reboot when I did the updates, Now it Indicates that it is my
MP3 player, it doesn't tell me it is a picture CD (which is great) Nautilus
does indicate that it is a picture CD and MP3 player. Maybe it shouldn't say
picture CD... it could detect that it is on an MP3 and say some
Israel Dahl [2012-04-11 15:32 -]:
> It still indicates that it is a picture CD.
That should be so, as it has a picture folder. But it should _also_
offer you to open it in Rhythmbox, and Rhythmbox should show it as a
media player. Does it?
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I am running it, I just updated and it didn't change. It still indicates that
it is a picture CD.
Thanks
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/975133
Title:
Sylvania SM
I was running the live Beta I don't suppose I can update the live Beta can
I?
Unless there is a more recent version of the Beta out with updates.
I'll install it to disk in another partition, and get back to you on it...
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This sounds much like bug 952933, which was fixed a few days ago. The
gvfs-mounts output shows that the media-player-info side is correct
("themed icons: [multimedia-player]"). Can you please update to the
latest precise packages and check if this still happens?
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Ok, thanks
Cc pitti who knows better about multimedia players detection. Hey
Martin, do you have an idea why that device is not seen as a music
player? Does it have to do with media-player-id or something?
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Here is the "gvfs-mount -li"
Drive(0): CD/DVD/Blu-Ray Drive
Type: GProxyDrive (GProxyVolumeMonitorGdu)
ids:
unix-device: '/dev/sr0'
themed icons: [drive-optical] [drive]
is_media_removable=1
has_media=0
is_media_check_automatic=1
can_poll_for_media=1
can_eject=0
can_start=0
Thank you for your bug report, could you get a "gvfs-mount -li" log with
your player connected? What directory are present on the player? Part of
the detection is based on the content, do you have a "PICTURES" on that
device? Does renaming it change something?
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I
running "xprop WM_CLASS" in 11.10 returns
WM_CLASS(STRING) = "gnome-fallback-mount-helper", "Gnome-fallback-mount-helper"
and when looking for the package "gnome-fallback-mount-helper" no packages are
found
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I tried the MP3 player on my older computer running Lucid and ran "xprop
WM_CLASS"
The odd thing about Lucid is it shows 2 Pop-up windows. One for the MP3 files
and one for the picture files, again saying it is a Picture CD
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