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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1042704
Title:
Rhythmbox "bricks" my music player (Cowon J3)
Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Status in “udisks2” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
Description: Ubuntu quantal (development branch)
Release: 12.10
rhythmbox:
Installé : 2.97-1ubuntu4
Candidat : 2.97-1ubuntu4
Table de version :
*** 2.97-1ubuntu4 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ quantal/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Whenever I try to transfer tracks to my MP3 player (a Cowon J3) with
Rhythmbox, my player ends up bricked.
I configured this MP3 player to use the mass storage protocol (MSC, not MTP).
1) I connect the MP3 player to the computer : it mounts as usual
2) I start Rhythmbox, Rhythmbox detects the MP3 player normally
3) I try to transfer (drag and drop) a few tracks to the MP3 player :
Rhythmbox shows a porgress bar in the status bar, then stops
4) Still in Rhythmbox, if I click on "Cowon J3" list item (left pane), it
shows the tracks on the MP3player
5) I eject the player : Ubuntu throws me a "write error", the player is
unmounted.
6) If itry to reconnect it, nothing can be written again on the disk,
rhythmbox (even after a restart) doesn't write anything on it after
drag and drop, nautilus shows write errors. Some files appear with odd
signs in their names, the file system switches to read only if i try
to move or delete files, it globally seems corrupt. The MP3 player OS
refuses to play transfered tracks.
7) I cannot format the player, disks utility complains (error message
"the disk stopped responding after initial wipe").
After that, i have to format (FAT32, MBR) the MP3 player in Precise
(Ubuntu 12.04) to get it working again. It works perfectly fine in
Ubuntu 12.04, Rhythmbox or Nautilus transfers work fine, I can move
and delete files. So I'm absolutely sure there is nothing wrong with
this MP3 player. But somehow, Ubuntu 12.10 corrupts its file system
when i try USB tranfers.
Could anyone confirm this with another similar device ?
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