I upgraded to Amarok 2.4.0, and this problem has been resolved. Thank you.
On Thu, Apr 21, 2011 at 12:49:35PM +0400, Sergey Ivanov wrote: > Hi. This bug ( http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=209341 ) was fixed > in 2.4.0 release. You can update Amarok to get It work properly. > > 2011/4/21 Bob Bell <b_ama...@thebellsplace.com>: > > Apologies if this is a well known problem, but I can't find this exact > > problem reported. > > > > I am running Amarok 2.3.2 on Ubuntu 10.10. It supports MP3 and OGG > > files fine, but there's an issue when adding FLAC files to the playlist. > > > > When I add a FLAC file to the playlist, the displayed track number and > > name are from the last track in the directory, not the proper track. > > The time displayed is accurate. > > > > If I right-click on the playlist entry and choose "edit track details", > > I get the wrong track name again. The bit rate and sample rate are > > "-1". The size is "16.0 EiB". The rating is "-0.5". The format is > > "Unknown". The location is something like > > "file:///samba/Music/%20Christian/Chris%20Rice/Chris%20Rice%20-%20What%20A%20Heart%20Is%20Beating%20For/07%20-%20Lemonade.flac:0-185000". > > The tags are for the last file in the directory. The BPM are "8e-321". > > > > If I right-click the filename in the browser on the left and choose > > "edit track details", all the information is correct. The bit rate, > > sample rate, size and rating all look reasonable. The location is > > something like "/samba/Music/ Christian/Chris Rice/Chris Rice - What > > A Heart Is Beating For/07 - Lemonade.flac" (yeah, I'm real hard core). > > The tags are all correct. No BPM information is provided. > > > > The file plays fine, but playback stops after the file, and I need to > > manually press "Play" to continue to the next song in the playlist. > > > > As I was researching this issue, I found another post where it was > > suggested to run "amarok --debug --nofork". I did so, and noticed that > > it was querying the .cue file I had in the directory (my flacs were > > created with rubyripper, which I configured to save a .cue file as > > well), which I did not expect. I tested the same process with the .cue > > file removed, and Amarok added the file to the playlist without any of > > the issues I'm mentioned. > > > > Therefore, it does appear that the .cue file is some how to blame. I've > > saved the debug output from the time I entered the directory with the > > FLAC and .cue files. The result with the cue file present is at > > http://n01se.net/paste/2R7. The (succesful) result with the cue file > > removed is at http://n01se.net/paste/ib8. The cue file itself is at > > http://n01se.net/paste/sPJk, if that helps. > > > > I'd really like to get this resolved. May I just don't understand > > what's happening? I'm happy to work on the issue with someone, if > > that's what it takes. > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Bob > > > > P.S. Please keep me Cc'd on replies, as I have not subscribed to the > > list. > > _______________________________________________ > > Amarok mailing list > > Amarok@kde.org > > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok > > > > > > -- > Sergey Ivanov > _______________________________________________ Amarok mailing list Amarok@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok