I had this problem, and also had another problem related with the use of UTF-8 
in my filesystem. I didn't think there was a link between both, but solving the 
second problem solved the first. 
My system was not using UTF-8 even if my etc/defaul/locale said so.

My problem is described here and the solution to it is nicely explained there 
as well. 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/426650/clementine-not-playing-certain-files/431630?noredirect=1#comment560786_431630

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