Opening an NTFS partition via the places menu clearly auto-mounts the
partition. No manual mount is required.
Therefore, Rhythmbox should also trigger (or request) an auto-mount of
the partition.
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rhythymbox gets rid of my library every time i open it
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/230111
This feature is still very much needed.
I just updated my laptop to Gutsy beta and pulled up Rhythmbox to play
some music shared on my desktop computer with avahi/firefly. Playing an
mp3 doesn't even show any message at all but if you examine the song
properties then there is a message about
This javascript file exhibits the wrapping problem.
** Attachment added: fckeditorcode_gecko.js
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7733200/fckeditorcode_gecko.js
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Very long lines wrap on themselves becoming unreadable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113246
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This is with gedit 2.18.1 in Feisty. I'm not sure what you mean about
attaching an example. I attached a screenshot. Do you mean a sample text
file? I'm playing with creating a sample now and have discovered a few
things.
1. Around 4100+ characters (on a single line) the text becomes invisible
This sample does not show the wrapping problem shown in my screen
capture but does demonstrate 2 other symptoms.
1. Sample line 1 is 4225 characters long. Pressing the 'end' key on that line
will
show no text at the cursor but moving the cursor back to 4100 something will
cause the text to
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gedit
Open a text file with very long lines. I'm not sure what the limit is
but my test case is a 30k sql file with a single insert on 1 line. I'll
attach a screenshot if I can but essentially the line wraps on itself
and becomes illegible.
** Affects:
Here's a screenshot demonstrating the bug.
** Attachment added: Screenshot-gedit.png
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7580368/Screenshot-gedit.png
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Very long lines wrap on themselves becoming unreadable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/113246
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I checked the debug output and discovered that Rhythmbox couldn't read
the mp3 format. I installed the good, bad, and ugly packages like in
previous Ubuntu releases but that didn't give me mp3 support this time?
Anyway, after rereading the Restricted Formats page I installed the
restricted extras
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: rhythmbox
I have a fresh install of Feisty Fawn final. I have a daap share on
another system hosted with mt-daapd and I've confirmed that avahi-daemon
is running and the remote share is visible in avahi.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ avahi-browse -a
+ eth0 IPv4
I've been trying to figure out this problem for 3 days now. As soon as I
submitted this bug I find the problem. lol
I just checked in gconf in the following path and the active property was not
enabled by default.
/apps/rhythmbox/plugins/daap
I enabled it and Rhythmbox now sees the share. This
Sigh. I spoke too soon. The share is visible (though not any playlists
within the share) but songs are not playable. Rhythmbox just skips every
song. I believe this bug is reported elsewhere though.
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Rythmbox doesn't see daap shares
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108982
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James Doc Livingston said on 2006-08-07:
Are the DAAP servers running on the same machine as Rhythmbox? Rhythmbox
doesn't display local DAAP shares.
Please allow browsing local DAAP shares. I host my music with mt-daapd
for all my machines but I'd still like to be able to play them from the
Are you asking for a sample mp3 Daniel? That would be a sizable
attachment and might raise copyright concerns but I'm happy to if you
really need one.
I just did some testing using versions in Ubuntu Edgy Eft (SJ 2.16.1)
and I can confirm that ID3 tags in mp3s no longer seem to be corrupt.
It does seem to be resolved.
I would like to learn if/how it is possible to specify a muxer in the
pipeline which creates ID3 v2.3 tags but that's a separate issue.
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Mp3 metadata (ID3 tags) are corrupt
https://launchpad.net/bugs/64905
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I'm using Sound Juicer 2.14.4 on Ubuntu Dapper and when I rip mp3s the ID3 tags
are
corrupt. I have viewed the files in various tag editors. Ex Falso/Quod Libet
shows the correct metadata but with binary characters at the beginning of each
field. EasyTAG doesn't show any
The tags are written but they are corrupt. If you view the mp3 in Ex
Falso it shows the corrupt tags. Alternatively you can view the file in
a hex editor and see the tags at the beginning of the file.
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When creating MP3 Files, no ID3 Tags are written
https://launchpad.net/bugs/61639
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