Le 11 déc. 07 à 01:25, Grant a écrit :

>>>> 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.

For gentoo specific problems, please use gentoo's bugzilla first 
(http://bugzilla.gentoo.org 
, a bug for this was filled not so long ago) or visit us on #gentoo- 
desktop for general desktop problems.

I also experienced this strange behavior. Edit a tag, select next song  
and go on. The song will appear twice for a while, once with the old  
tags and another one with the new tags (with 0.11.2, I didn't gave a  
shot at 0.11.3 yet).

-- 
Gilles Dartiguelongue
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