http://www.radioberlin.de/live.m3u plays in rhythmbox on my
computer
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http://www.radioberlin.de/live.m3u plays also fine in my system:
$ apt-cache policy rhythmbox
rhythmbox:
Installed: 3.2.1-1ubuntu3
Candidate: 3.2.1-1ubuntu3
Version table:
*** 3.2.1-1ubuntu3 0
500 http://ftp.caliu.cat/pub/distribucions/ubuntu/archive/ wily/main
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Elbarbudo, Walter: try to download that m3u file, then open it with rhythmbox.
It won't play it for me.
I've figured out how to add its url in the radio section of rhythmbox and it
plays fine. But it won't do anything with that m3u file.
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@krycheck, I don't understand much about those formats, but are "m3u"
files not supposed to be "playlist" files? I mean, it is supposed to be
for playing radio streams and not as standalone music files. Maybe Totem
opens those files and then opens the stream, but in Rhythmbox adding the
link as a
Walter: So do you think it's correct behaviour that Ubuntu lets you open
an m3u file with Rhythmbox (as default?) and absolutely nothing happens?
Come on now...
Anyway, I've found a separate bug report for this: Bug #62430.
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@krycheck, what's sure is that this bug report is unrelated to your
problem, so you should continue in the other (very old) report. It looks
like it never got attention from upstream, nor there is any intention in
upstream on paying attention to it.
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This is not fixed!
http://www.radioberlin.de/live.m3u does not play in rhythmbox!
Totem plays it fine!
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Not fixed in trusty?
On a fresh vanilla trusty, clicking on http://www.radioberlin.de/live.m3u
brings up rhythmbox but it fails to play, complaining could not determine type
of stream.
I killed gvfsd-http and clicked on the new station in Radio, and this time it
installed the needed plugins
** Tags added: trusty
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rhythmbox 2.98 or
here we are in january 2014 and the bug is still live and well.
killing the gvfsd-http plays the stream right away.
i am very sad!
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rrich1974, the bug has been fixed upstream, and it seems that the
updated package is already available in the development version of
Ubuntu (14.04, to release in April). It's not immediate to update a
library like the one responsible of this bug in a stable release because
you never know what type
yep, fixed in trusty, good enough for me
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Status: In Progress = Fix Released
** Changed in: libsoup2.4 (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Timo Aaltonen (tjaalton) = (unassigned)
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I went ahead and switched to Bashee player, since I won't be upgrading
to Trusty until I absolutely have to.
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This bug also affects me for some streams but not all. Killing gvfsd-
http works for me too. I'm glad to hear that it's fixed in 14.04 but
concerned that we may be out of luck until 14.04 is released. Thanks for
mentioning the workaround! It helped me confirm that this is indeed a
bug and not a
great! ... what about 13.10?
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This is fixed in 14.04 (libsoup2.4-2.44.1
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Deleting the folder .gvfs didn't solve the issue for me.
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The bug still occurs in 13.10 :(
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rhythmbox
@Achim Vogel every folder with .gvfs inside /home first was .gvfs and i
found two others in .config and .cache i did not touch the .gvfs-
metadata inside .local/share
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@zniavre:
Just for better understanding: What did you delete exactly: All the
mentioned .gvfs folders or just their content?
Many thanks in advance.
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i was affected with this bug since long time, today i hav made a new user to
test a new config and rhythmbox played normally the stream it does not since
year (at least this bug is open)
so i tried to understand wich config files it was, i saw in /home some .gvfs
folder i deleted also in .cache
Rhythmbox can't play this m3u file in Ubuntu 13.10.
** Attachment added: mr2.m3u
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libsoup2.4/+bug/1153934/+attachment/3877920/+files/mr2.m3u
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nothing is committed to ubuntu, resetting back to triaged
** Package changed: libsoup (Ubuntu) = libsoup2.4 (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: libsoup2.4 (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Triaged
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In my opinion this bug should critical blocker and 13.10 milestone. Its
a regression in usability
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meh, I have a build here:
https://launchpad.net/~tjaalton/+archive/ppa
but now it fails to play certain streams completely, and killing gvfs-
http crashes rhythmbox, so it's not a complete solution yet..
** Changed in: libsoup2.4 (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
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** Also affects: libsoup via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** No longer affects: gvfs
** Summary changed:
- Some radio streams which used to play OK don't play after updating to
rhythmbox 2.98 or higher due a gvfs bug
+ Some
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Unfortunately, having had this problem several months and _not_ having
found any solution -- the killing of gvfsd-http did not work for me -- I
almost accidentaly bumped into Clementine.
This program works perfectly for me and so I've threwn away Rhythmbox.
I'll be using Clementine for the
Thanks
Killing gvfsd-http worked for me too!
ubuntu 13.04/32 Bit
3,9 GiB
Intel® Core™2 CPU 6600 @ 2.40GHz × 2
Gallium 0.4 on NV49
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Importance: Undecided = High
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@lively: That's another bug, but I can't find it right now. Use the
direct URL in the PLS file as the station URL.
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http://playerservices.streamtheworld.com/pls/CBC_R1_WDR_L.pls used to
play before 13.04 upgrade but now exhibits behaviour described above.
Other radio stations play without an issue
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Confirm this link works in VLC
http://playerservices.streamtheworld.com/pls/CBC_R1_WDR_L.pls, just not
Rhythmbox. The error box after using the work-around (sudo killall
gvfsd-http) indicates that the stream is bbeing recognized as text.
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Am 22.07.2013 17:21, schrieb Colan Schwartz:
+ WORKAROUND: Run the command sudo killall gvfsd-http after playing a
+ station.
Privileged permissions are not needed, it just workes without as long as
you kill the processe(s) with the same user who runs rhythmbox!
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@cyco: In my case, I keep getting new processes after killing them
unprivileged. They only stay dead when running as root.
If someone can confirm that it works without sudo, please update the
workaround saying that it should be tried first without it.
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Added the workaround from http://askubuntu.com/questions/310576
/rhythmbox-wont-play-radio-stations-from-13-04 to the description.
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The following stream, which I have saved in Radio:
http://radioclasica.rtve.stream.flumotion.com/rtve/radioclasica.mp3.m3u
used
Thanks, killing gvfsd-http worked for me too!
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Thanks
Killing gvfsd-http worked for me too!
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Walter, that might be a quick solution but it is not very comfortable.
I'm using Clementine instead of Rhythmbox in the meantime, which is a
good alternative in my opinion.
That's why I like Linux: A bug in your favourite tool encourages you to
try out another one. Nevertheless I hope that the
The bug was reported here the first time in December 2012 here.
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/1087997).
Also confirmed for Fedora:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=695652#c31
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Walter completely right what you say, but I would have hoped that here
could have been a better solution for all users in the upcoming releases
of their Distributions. And maybe our Desktop Team could support us a
little bit.
But just that you understand me, I don't want to blame anyone, just
Jenske, the main reason is that it depends from upstream development in
gvfs, and not from Ubuntu (not that if depended from Ubuntu would be
resolved much faster, but at least we would have somebody around to
ask). In any case I'm still using Rhythmbox daily to hear my preferred
radios using the
This bug has been reported for quite some time now, but doesn't seem to
be solved. Maybe because in the meanwhile a lot of people would have
noticed that streaming audio _does_ work in VLC.
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lol medium priority for such basic tasks with a preinstalled appication
with preinstalled radio stations
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When adding a new radio stream to Rhythmbox, the new stream will not play until
gvfsd-http is killed.
If Rhythmbox is restarted no stream will play until gvfsd-http is killed again.
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** Summary changed:
- Some radio streams which used to play OK don't play after updating to
rhythmbox 2.98
+ Some radio streams which used to play OK don't play after updating to
rhythmbox 2.98 or higher due a gvfs bug
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I use 2 different user accounts on my Ubuntu 13.04 machine: an
administrator account and a standard user account.
Playing internet radio streams in Rhythmbox works when I log in with the
administrator account, but doesn't work when I log in with the standard
user account.
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The workarounds described above do not work for me (2.98 with Raring).
Neither deactivating the Last.fm plugin nor killing the gvfsd-http
process.
When I kill gvfsd-http though, one more notification pop up is displayed
showing the name of the radio station, then another gvfsd-http process
Also I can not agree that just *some* radio streams do not play; I tried
several (and also checked the urls by playing them with VLC without
problems) - but none plays in Rhythmbox.
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For instance this one works for me:
http://www.catradio.cat/directes/catinfo_wm.m3u
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I tried that address, it didn't work with my sytem
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** Tags added: saucy
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Status in
This also affects Ubuntu 13.10 Saucy Salamander which is currently in
development (Rhythmbox 2.99.1).
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same here
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Status in GVFS:
I would also like to confirm the bug. The same behavior repeated on all
streams: player pauses and stop responding. Killing the gvfsd-http
did not help. I tried not using LastFM plugin without success.
I was able to get things working by disabling crossfade altogether. I
enabled it yesterday and
Got rhytmbox working correct again after disabling the last-fm plugin.
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For me it's the same, when i kill the gvfsd-http, the streaming radios
work again !
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Not that it needs more confirming, but yeah, the killing of gvfsd-http
worked for me, too. If it's a bug in Rhythmbox itself then I'd be happy
to attempt a fix it if a maintainer or other expert in the source code
can give me pointers to get started. I was recently hacking the
Rhythmbox source, so
I'll just wanna confirm what Lukas said. Killing the new 'gvfsd-http'
process also helped in my case.
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Hey! Confirm that killing of 'gvfsd-http' works.
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Good to hear that it is being fixed.
One more thing, maybe it'll help:
When starting one of the broken streams in Rhythmbox, a workaround is to
immediately kill the new gvfsd-http process. As soon as that is gone, the
stream starts to play without any issues and can be stopped from Rhythmbox.
** Changed in: gvfs
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** Changed in: gvfs
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Thanks Lukas, your workaround is very useful
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** No longer affects: totem-pl-parser
** Also affects: totem-pl-parser via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Project changed: totem-pl-parser = gvfs
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Worse yet: The streams that do not play seem to continue being
downloaded in the background!
lsof -i showed a large number of gvfsd-http processes, each receiving
one HTTP icecast radio stream, many of them duplicated (since I tried
opening the streams multiple times).
I had to kill all of them
Hopefully, if I'm understand correctly, a fix has been committed
upstream so that the parser does not trigger this gvfs bug, and I hope
the gvfs bug will also be taken care afterwards. Let's see if this fixes
this rhythmbox problem when this fix arrives to our updates.
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** Package changed: rhythmbox (Ubuntu) = totem-pl-parser (Ubuntu)
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
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** Summary changed:
- Some radio streams which used to play no don't after updating to rhythmbox
2.98
+ Some radio streams which used to play OK don't play after updating to
rhythmbox 2.98
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Status: Unknown = Incomplete
** Changed in: rhythmbox
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