This bug was fixed in the package gnome-media - 3.4.0-1ubuntu1
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gnome-media (3.4.0-1ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
* Rebase on Debian unstable, remaining Ubuntu changes:
* debian/control:
- updated the dpkg build-depends, use "Pre-Depends: ${misc:Pre-Depends}"
* debian/gnome-media.maintscript:
- clean the deprecated autostart for the sound control
* debian/patches/02_better_record_titles.patch:
- "Use names based on date instead of wort "Untitled"."
* debian/patches/03_set_pulse_role.patch:
- set the pulse media role for the indicator sound controls
* debian/patches/git_play_after_second_record.patch:
- "Properly reinitialize when starting a new recording"
[ Sebastien Bacher ]
* debian/patches/git_play_after_second_record.patch:
- updated to fix the preview button playing the wrong buffer when
doing a second recording, thanks James M Leddy for the update
(lp: #1029092)
-- Robert Ancell <[email protected]> Thu, 15 Nov 2012 15:09:28
+1300
** Changed in: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1029092
Title:
Playback plays currently working file in gnome-sound-recorder
Status in “gnome-media” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “gnome-media” source package in Precise:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Impact:
As expressed in bug 1011436, we have a problem currently in ubuntu where if
we record another file using g-s-r, it plays the first file that was recorded
ever. Specifically:
I upgraded gnome-media to 3.4.0-0ubuntu4 and had a test, now the second
record can play, but still has something wrong.
Test Case:
Round 1
* Open Sound Recorder, click "Record sound" button, say "This is the first
record", then click "Stop sound"
* Click "Play sound", you can hear "This is the first record"
Round 2
* Without clicking save button, click "Record sound" again, it will prompt
you to save the sound, choose "Save As" to save it to "1.ogg"
* Now new record is started, say "This is the second record", then click
"Stop sound"
* Click "Play sound" again, but you still hear "This is the first record",
not the expected "This is the second record"
Round 3
* Click "Record sound" for the third time, after prompt save the second
record to "2.ogg"
* Record the sound "This is the third record", then click "Stop sound"
* Click "Play sound" and you will hear "This is the second record", not "This
is the third record"
Regression potential:
when doing several recording the buffers could be wrongly handled, check that
when previewing and saving records you get the correct content
....
So the play issue is fixed, but it will always play the last saved
record instead of the current record after the second time.
Please help to reproduce.
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