This bug affects me to.

For me the behaviour is slightly different. I have my MP3 on a Samba
share (a NSA210 Zyxel NAS box). It imports the files all successfully.
On reboot, I find the library empty (despite the Samba folder being
correctly mounted (tested by browsing to it)). On reloading Rhythmbox a
few time, maybe by the third close / reload suddenly the library is
full, though it will randomly re-build the library from scratch as if it
was importing all the music again or it will just do a scan for new
file.

After this, generally, things work ok, apart from the timeline not
progressing, but that's another issue.

However, if I try and play large MP3 files (we are talking plus 100MB
here (continuous DJ mixes)) I get a message shortly after playback
starts saying "Internal GStreamer problem; file a bug". Which is exactly
what I am doing. Ironically, for these files that give the message, the
Timeline progresses as it should!! Playback works normally with no
errors, apart from this message. It also seems that it can't save any
Tag changes to these files, I think that is what causes the error to pop
up - it is trying to save a Tag. Bizarrely, this happens the first time
I play a file, but not if I try to play that file again.

This might be related to this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/292409 but I
can't update my NAS's firmware.

This is on Lucid with all updates applied as of today and running
Rhythmbox 0.12.8

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Importing from Samba share extremely slow: "Internal GStreamer problem; file a 
bug"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/483989
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