Public bug reported:

Not sure whether this is a duplicate of #940556 ?

I'm running Ubuntu 13.04, which was a new installation (not an upgrade) on my 
laptop.
I have a 3rd generation iPod touch, freshly reset to factory state in iTunes so 
no music on it yet.
My music library in rhythmbox has a couple hundred CDs that I imported to flac 
files on a SMB share (NAS drive), which I can play okay within rhythmbox.

I enabled the iPod plugin in rhythmbox and plugged in the iPod; a few
new icons appear in nautilus and in the launcher bar - "Documents on
Peter's iPod", "Peter's iPod" and "iPod" (those first two show some
cryptic afc://... URL when I hover over them, the last shows
"mtp://[usb:001,002]/")  In rhythmbox I saw "Peter's iPod" appear under
Devices, so I right-clicked on it and selected Properties.  The first
thing I noticed in the properties window was it gave the name as "iPod
touch" rather than "Peter's iPod", which was the default name I saw in
the iPod's own settings before I changed it, don't know if that makes
any difference.  Then I went into the Sync properties and ticked (only)
the new "For Peter" playlist that I'd created with a few dozen tracks.

I noticed on the Advanced tab it gives the supported Audio Formats as
"MPEG Layer 3 Audio" and "MPEG 4 Audio" - am I right in expecting that
rhythmbox will convert the flac files to one of these while copying them
over?

Unfortunately, it didn't get that far - after closing the window I
right-clicked the device and selected Sync with Library.  The window
dimmed, stayed like that for a minute or more, then vanished.  According
to "ps" the process has gone; I tried running rhythmbox from the shell
and did the same, at the point it disappears there's a "Segmentation
fault (core dumped)" message output.

I'm happy to generate any debug/trace output needed, if someone can tell
me what they need me to do.  I don't know if the problem is with the
iPod syncing, flac->mp3 conversion, use of SMB (I had problems with
gvfs-smb crashing in earlier ubuntu versions), or something else
entirely...

** Affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  rhythmbox crashes on sync to ipod touch

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Not sure whether this is a duplicate of #940556 ?

  I'm running Ubuntu 13.04, which was a new installation (not an upgrade) on my 
laptop.
  I have a 3rd generation iPod touch, freshly reset to factory state in iTunes 
so no music on it yet.
  My music library in rhythmbox has a couple hundred CDs that I imported to 
flac files on a SMB share (NAS drive), which I can play okay within rhythmbox.

  I enabled the iPod plugin in rhythmbox and plugged in the iPod; a few
  new icons appear in nautilus and in the launcher bar - "Documents on
  Peter's iPod", "Peter's iPod" and "iPod" (those first two show some
  cryptic afc://... URL when I hover over them, the last shows
  "mtp://[usb:001,002]/")  In rhythmbox I saw "Peter's iPod" appear
  under Devices, so I right-clicked on it and selected Properties.  The
  first thing I noticed in the properties window was it gave the name as
  "iPod touch" rather than "Peter's iPod", which was the default name I
  saw in the iPod's own settings before I changed it, don't know if that
  makes any difference.  Then I went into the Sync properties and ticked
  (only) the new "For Peter" playlist that I'd created with a few dozen
  tracks.

  I noticed on the Advanced tab it gives the supported Audio Formats as
  "MPEG Layer 3 Audio" and "MPEG 4 Audio" - am I right in expecting that
  rhythmbox will convert the flac files to one of these while copying
  them over?

  Unfortunately, it didn't get that far - after closing the window I
  right-clicked the device and selected Sync with Library.  The window
  dimmed, stayed like that for a minute or more, then vanished.
  According to "ps" the process has gone; I tried running rhythmbox from
  the shell and did the same, at the point it disappears there's a
  "Segmentation fault (core dumped)" message output.

  I'm happy to generate any debug/trace output needed, if someone can
  tell me what they need me to do.  I don't know if the problem is with
  the iPod syncing, flac->mp3 conversion, use of SMB (I had problems
  with gvfs-smb crashing in earlier ubuntu versions), or something else
  entirely...

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