I'm still experiencing this issue with the latest Gnome 3.8 Rhythmbox
(ver. 2.99.1) on Ubuntu 13.04.
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Title:
gapless
Any updates on this bug? It is really old.
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Title:
gapless playback does not work in any gstreamer application
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The PPA did not fix my problem :(
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I confirm that using the gstreamer-developers ppa fixes gapless
playback. Thanks for the tip.
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Title:
gapless playback
Using the gstreamer-developers ppa[1] fixed this issue for me. I hope
this will get into precise but in any case, since a fix seems to exist
upstream, could someone from the maintainers make sure that fix gets
ported to precise?
[1] https://launchpad.net/~gstreamer-developers/+archive/ppa
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Rüdiger Kupper +1
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** Summary changed:
- gapless playback does not work in rhythmbox
+ gapless playback does not work in any gstreamer application
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This is a shame! Windows apps do gapless playback for ten years now, and
still the framework that is supposed to be the model implementation
miserably fails at playing gapless audio. Please, fix it *now*. This may
be well be one of the reasons why people prefer windows over linux. Any
modern