Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gtkpod
I store my MP3 songs on a Samba share, and automount it in fstab using
CIFS filesystem type. I ripped a number of CDs using SoundJuicer to my
desktop, then copied those files over to the Samba share. From there
(my music library) I add the directories using gtkpod.
I recently reinstalled a fresh install of Gutsy 64. Now when I add
directories of songs to my iPod in this manner, I'm seeing some random
song splicing that I can't explain. For example an added song will, at
2:17 into the song, now contain 2 seconds of a totally different song
that has existed on the iPod for months.
I have copied an example song back off the iPod and have confirmed in
both Audacity and Totem that this song on the iPod have parts of other
songs spliced into it. I have also checked that the copy on the Samba
share does not have these splices. So the splices were introduced when
I copied them to the iPod using gtkpod.
I can upload a sample song if you need it, or at least part of it.
** Affects: gtkpod (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gtkpod
I store my MP3 songs on a Samba share, and automount it in fstab using
CIFS filesystem type. I ripped a number of CDs using SoundJuicer to my
- desktop, then copied those kiles over to the Samba share. From there
+ desktop, then copied those files over to the Samba share. From there
(my music library) I add the directories using gtkpod.
I recently reinstalled a fresh install of Gutsy 64. Now when I add
directories of songs to my iPod in this manner, I'm seeing some random
song splicing that I can't explain. For example an added song will, at
2:17 into the song, now contain 2 seconds of a totally different song
that has existed on the iPod for months.
I have copied an example song back off the iPod and have confirmed in
both Audacity and Totem that this song on the iPod have parts of other
songs spliced into it. I have also checked that the copy on the Samba
share does not have these splices. So the splices were introduced when
I copied them to the iPod using gtkpod.
I can upload a sample song if you need it, or at least part of it.
** Summary changed:
- Adding multiple songs from a CIFS share has resulted in random MP# splicing
+ Adding multiple songs from a CIFS share has resulted in random MP3 splicing
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Adding multiple songs from a CIFS share has resulted in random MP3 splicing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/183424
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