> >> http://live.gnome.org/Rhythmbox/FAQ > >> http://live.gnome.org/Rhythmbox/TagWriting > >> > >> You edit tag by selecting a track and choosing "Properties" from > >> the "Music" menu and changing the tags in the dialog. You can do > >> the same for multiple tracks by selecting more than one. > > G> That doesn't seem to be working for me with either flac or mp3. > G> The properties text doesn't change when I try to overwrite it. I > G> did compile with tagwriting enabled and I have > G> gst-plugins-good-0.10.6 installed. From the document you linked > G> to, it looks like I need to have id3v2mux and flactag installed. > G> Gentoo doesn't have a package with either name, so are there files > G> I can check my system for to see if those are installed? > > You need to make sure that the taglib library (which provides > id3v2mux) is installed at the time you compile gst-plugins-good. You > can tell if your gst-plugins-good is compiled with taglib by running:
Almost there. I needed to install gst-plugins-taglib. Now I can edit tags and edits are reflected in the program, but then about 5 seconds later it pops back to the way it was. Very weird. Permissions are good and I recompiled gst-plugins-good and restarted rhythmbox with the same results. - Grant > gst-inspect id3v2mux > > if you get nothing, then you don't have taglib installed and you need > to recompile gst-plugins-good with taglib support. I don't know how > that sort thing works in gentoo... > > Did you try retagging OGG files? (Again you need vorbistag support). > > > Alex _______________________________________________ rhythmbox-devel mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rhythmbox-devel
