** Changed in: rhythmbox
       Status: New => Expired

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Title:
  Changing Track Number before importing CD produces unexpected results

Status in Rhythmbox:
  Expired
Status in rhythmbox package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: rhythmbox

  I'm using Hardy Heron, but I imagine this will be true for all
  Rhythmbox.  To replicate this bug do the following.

  1. Put a CD in the computer. 
  2. Open Rhythmbox
  3. Before importing the CD change the track number of the first song to 2 by 
using the "Properties" editor.  
  4. Import the first song. 

  What you get is an MP3 with the title, artist, etc... of the first
  track on the cd but if you try and play it you'll discover its
  actually the second song on the CD.

  There are two (or possibly more!) solutions.  First, don't let people
  change track numbers for songs on CD's.  This makes a lot of sense
  because you can't actually change which track a song is.  OTOH If you
  really want to be able to change the track number of songs before you
  import them then Rhythmbox is going to need to remember which songs
  correspond to which tracks on a CD, even if their track number is
  changed in the properties window.

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