If you repport bugs upstream they will be handled faster.
Anyways.. from the looks of it.. you're adding files that are later
removed once the media info scanner has determined them to not be
playable. I would guess it's a matter of trying to play files you don't
have the correct plugin for, or a
Yes, it seems that it's a problem with xmms2, not only with lxmusic.
** Also affects: xmms2 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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lxmusic does not work correctly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/474086
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I've also tried the Esperanza client, and I get *exactly* the same
behaviour: you add mp3 files, in the process, they are being showing up
in the file list of the client (lxmusic or esperanza), but finally, the
list is gone and you can't play anything.
Does this mean it is an error of xmms2d?
Out
Of course I can, I'm glad to be helpful.
Output for lxmusic:
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Failed in file ../src/lib/xmmstypes/value.c on row 1610 [appears on adding
files to playlist]
Failed in file ../src/lib/xmmstypes/value.c on row 1473 [appears when clicking
play]
==
Output for xmms2d:
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$ xmms2d --verbose
INFO:
Thanks.
I think the pango warning is not the cause of the bug. I could reproduce it
without this warning.
It's stange because when I played a bit with other client of xmms, I was not
able to reproduce it for a specific directory. And after I retry with lxmusic
in the same directory, and it was
Certainly!
The output is as follows:
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$ lxmusic > lxmusic_output.txt
Failed in file ../src/lib/xmmstypes/value.c on row 1610
(lxmusic:19644): Pango-WARNING **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed to
pango_layout_set_text()
(lxmusic:19644): Pango-WARNING **: Invalid UTF-8 string passed to
pango_layout
Thanks for your bug report.
I'm adding it to lxmusic package instead of lxde-common.
Could you please launch lxmusic in a terminal and paste the output when you add
the files ?
** Also affects: lxmusic (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: lxde-common (Ubuntu)