It's probably because gmusicbrowser doesn't find a valid amixer control.
Check the amixer setting in gmusicbrowser's setting dialog ->Audio -> advanced
options (in mplayer or mpg321/...).
I'll improve the error message and how gmusicbrowser choose the amixer setting
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Due to a plugin name change in gstreamer 0.10.16, the gstreamer output is
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and not for the plugin name).
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It's a slightly different bug with the same symptom, though this one seems to
be theme-dependent.
It has been reported here : http://bugs.launchpad.net/gmb-np/+bug/403135
libgtk2-trayicon-perl is more or less deprecated, replaced Gtk2::StatusIcon.
But it has a few features that are missing in Gtk
It is caused by the switch to to client-side-windows in gtk.
I fixed it (by simplifying the code) in this commit :
http://github.com/squentin/gmusicbrowser/commit/3d07a02441269a8
I hoped to release a new stable version based on the new 1.1.x branch
sooner, but I still haven't :(
There is a handfu
Sadly it's not that simple, see this thread :
http://forum.gmusicbrowser.org/index.php?topic=109 for more info
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Thanks for reporting this. When songs are removed, most informations are
kept for a number of sessions, and restored if you re-add the songs. But
the songs are indeed removed definitely from saved lists. It hadn't
occurred to me, probably because I rarely use lists. I will think about
this, but it'
>From what I understand this is caused by the removal of ffmpeg, replaced
by libav (a fork) : http://askubuntu.com/questions/432542/is-ffmpeg-
missing-from-the-official-repositories-in-14-04
For gmusicbrowser, the problem is that is uses gstreamer 0.10 which uses
gstreamer0.10-ffmpeg to decode mpc
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gmusicbrowser crashed with SIGSEGV in emission_find()
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I've investigated this a bit, this is more complicated that I thought.
This crash happens in the global destruction, once the program itself is
finished. A few parts of the code can cause it to crash, though not
every time. I tracked down 3 locations (one is the trayicon) but there
is at least 1 mo
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It has automatically been marked as duplicate, I'm not sure how reliable that
is.
The bug #1401609 is caused by the trayicon, can you check if you have the
trayicon option checked (in the layouts tab of th
1) Could you give me some context. Does it crash all the times,
sometimes, with a specific layout, have you tried disabling all plugins
(-noplugins command line option does that) ... ?
2) the -backtrace option can be useful but is limited as it only prints a
backtrace when something is printed.
T
I managed to reproduce this within VirtualBox. Turns out it is caused by the
trayicon, after disabling it (in the layouts tab) it no longer crashes. The
trayicon doesn't work anyway in unity, though the appindicator plugin provides
some of the functionality for those interested.
I need to find a
I've fixed the freezing problem in albuminfo, the fix is in git.
As to enabling the plugin by default, I'm not sure. You're welcome to do it in
the ubuntu package as it uses the shimmer layouts by default. gmbrc.default is
intended for distributions to set up the default they want.
I'll think abo
Can you try running this in a command-line (replace /PATH/FILE by one of your
files) :
gst-launch-0.10 filesrc location=/PATH/FILE ! decodebin ! audioconvert
! audioresample ! pulsesink
And see if it plays correctly, if not can you try with gst-launch-1.0 instead
of gst-launch-0.10.
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1. I can assure you that it is not caused by a shared routine. All the
code implicated in gmb has been written by me, and it's not the kind of
code that is sharable, even if quodlibet and gmb where using the same
language, which they are not.
2. I cannot speak for quod libet, but as far as gmusicb
It isn't really a bug, it's just that the list is not refreshed
automatically, some layouts have a "refresh" button to re-filter (and
re-sort) the list. Or you can simply change the filter to force a re-
filtering (for example by clicking on "all genres")
Anyway, I've committed a patch a few days
It depends on which play order is selected. The way to change the order
vary a lot depending on which layout you are using, it's either in the
menu if your layout has one, and/or with an icon that pops-up the play
order menu when clicked (and toggle between the last ordered order and
the last shuff
Bad news, using the 'ready' state instead of 'null' doesn't solve your
problem. When playing with the gapless option, the state is kept to
'playing' so that's why it worked.
After looking a bit, it seems that's how most players work (as opposed
to 'pro'/creation audio software), the work-around is
Also, I forgot to mention another work-around: use the pulse-audio
output and use a pulse-audio plugin to connect to JACK :
http://www.penguinproducer.com/Blog/2011/09/using-jack-with-different-
non-jack-programs/
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I think it's the same bug as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gmusicbrowser/+bug/1401609
The crash doesn't happen all the time so that could expain why you think it
only occurs when closing the window.
Run it from a terminal to make sure, if it crashes after saving the gmbrc file,
it's
I must admit I don't know much about jackd. From my simple test playing
on alsa (jackd -d alsa), it seems to work fine. So it'd be nice if you
could explain how I could see the problem for myself.
I _think_ the problem is that gmb set the gstreamer the playbin to the 'null'
state rather than the
> How to get gstreamer output/logs to investigate further?
You can use a command line option like : -gst-debug-level=2
full documentation on gstreamer debugging options :
http://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/data/doc/gstreamer/head/manual/html/section-checklist-debug.html
Be warned that it can output a
"Resource not found" means either gstreamer can't open the file, or it can't
open the audio output.
As you can play the file on a second try, It means it is the latter.
It may be caused by the audio driver not allowing multiple connections,
and somehow the connection from the previous file was no
I don't know why it would do that, gmusicbrowser mostly let gstreamer/mplayer
handle the playing.
Is it really random or maybe related to some other application playing a sound
?
You could check if the gmusicbrowser volume changes in the pulseaudio dialog.
You could also try a different output f
"Can't read '/home/riccardo/.config/gmusicbrowser/gmbrc', aborting..."
There is a problem with this file, maybe it doesn't have the right permissions,
it needs read and write permissions.
Check what "ls -l /home/riccardo/.config/gmusicbrowser/gmbrc" says.
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This program is not meant to download music, I don't know why you would
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Yes it seems to be the expected behavior by light locker.
They have added an option that only lock once the screensaver is deactivated,
that should mostly fix your problem (see this for details :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/light-locker/+bug/1296456)
It seems the only thing that can
I haven't been very clear in my other comment, you can change the play
order to whatever you like. On the screenshot there should be buttons on
the bottom left corner, below the cover, click on the right-most one to
change the order to whatever you like.
Looking at the screenshot more closely, it
It's been fixed upstream for a long time, but the version in 13.10 was
rather old. 14.04 will have a recent version.
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Title:
Shuffle queue button
The fix is very simple :
https://github.com/shimmerproject/gmusicbrowser/commit/fa7e2ac2e255b379164fdcf244f0261663cdf279
Note that the "shuffle queue" button is part of a few changes (maybe the
biggest) made by ochosi that are not in my tree. The version included in
ubuntu used to be ochosi's vers
I don't think there is an encoding problem in gmusicbrowser as nobody has
complained to me about that, and I haven't made any change that could cause
that in a really long time.
Also I've downloaded the debian patch and I don't see the same extra
characters, Though there is those strange "Â"s wh
Sorry for not replying sooner.
About the bug itself, I think it was fixed in 1.1.10, sadly (partly my fault
due to my infrequent releases) the still current ubuntu still has a 1.1.9
version. I think there was 2 bugs, one was that the songs listed was cached,
but the cache was not flushed when st
I should have mentioned that checking permissions includes checking the
owner of the file, it can be easy to forget.
It is normal for a program run as root to create folder/files owned by root.
Creating files/folders with -r is not normal, it's probably a bug, I
think unace used to do thi
The default "behavior" is having shuffle enabled, you may not like it,
but some people do.
People haven't replied so it's hard to know for sure, but it seems the real
problem is that people have trouble seeing the play order setting.
It of course heavily depends on the layout, some layout use a m
Using "auto-fill based on the file names" simply fill the entry fields
in the dialog, so it's very unlikely that it differs from manually
entering the values.
The error is a system error, gmb tries to open the file for writing and
gets an error, so there's not much gmb can do.
There is a possible
Sorry for not replying sooner.
The forum on gmusicbrowser.org is the best place for suggestions, I also prefer
getting bug reports on the forum first, and if the bug is not fixed/clarified
rapidly you are welcome to report them on github
(https://github.com/squentin/gmusicbrowser/issues which I
gmusicbrowser is a library-based player, wav files typically do not have
metadata, so they do not really belong in a library and thus support for wav
files was never intended.
I might add some support for wav files in the future, depending on changes that
would make this easy, but it's not reall
Can you try launching it with option "-plugin MPRIS2", and if it still
doesn't work, with option "-nodbus", and tell me what it says ?
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Can you give a specific example of a command that you tried, and which
key combination you assigned it to ?
One likely explanation is that you have chosen a key combination that is used
by the widget that has focus. Currently the focused widget is given priority
which means if the widget use thi
I doubt there is much I can do about it, as gmusicbrowser is simply telling
gstreamer (or mplayer...) what file to play.
2 questions :
1) does it work with mplayer ?
2) what version of libglib-perl is installed ? There is a long standing
bug in perl-glib, that was recently fixed in 1.251 (1.25x i
It's strange that with the same error, one fix works in one case, and doesn't
change anything in the other. Can you double check that you have the right
version of the plugin ? For example by doing :
md5sum /usr/share/gmusicbrowser/plugins/mpris2.pm
I get dfe2306837104691869482b9d7dd724d for
htt
Ok, thanks for checking, I didn't want to spend too much time looking into this
for nothing.
I just found the perl DBus library has been updated in july (the previous
version dated from 2008) to v1.0.0, and using it I just reproduced the bug. So
I'm going to fix it, thanks for reporting this bug
I fixed it, it works for me with Net::DBus v1.0.0, can you confirm it works for
you too by testing with this file :
https://raw.github.com/gist/1621174/727a35f12fe833e943fe906494f8a8db7c85de71/mpris2.pm
Net::DBus v1.0.0 added support for the optional
org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.GetAll method,
thanks, committed
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I fixed that some time ago in git :
http://git.gmusicbrowser.org/commit/c8ebed9f39
it will be in the next release in a few weeks, not sure when it will reach
ubuntu
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Not playing any tracks
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segmentation faults in gmusicbrowser are usually due to gstreamer, (there is a
known bug in perl-glib that cause instability with gstreamer's threads), it's
very unlikely to be directly due to the edition of tags.
In particular if the gapless option is enabled, there is a small risk of crash
if
I've committed a fix (http://git.gmusicbrowser.org/commit/c8ebed9f39) that
might fix this bug, can you try it ?
You can just replace /usr/share/gmusicbrowser/plugins/mpris2.pm by this one :
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Al
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I found this page :
http://live.gnome.org/ControlCenter/AddingDefaultApplications that
explains how to add apps to the list, I guess I'll create the file and
add it to gmusicbrowser.
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Changing the layout, destroy the current window and creates a new one,
so I guess that's why unity notices the window correctly after that.
I've seen a few bug reports about unity loosing the active window, so I
would say it's likely it's unity's fault.
About the resolution, yes that probably exp
Sorry I didn't reply earlier, I never used unity before. I finally
tested it with Virtualbox.
How did you maximized the window ?
fullscreen is a different from maximized, in fullscreen mode there is no window
decoration at all, by default you can toggle the fullscreen mode with F11, but
it seems
to remove the fullscreen setting, you have to either
- run gmusicbrowser outside of unity, select the layout that is saved in
fullscreen mode, un-fullscreen (F11), and save.
- or remove the line
"fullscreen: 1"
in ~/.config/gmusicbrowser/gmbrc there may be more than one line like this,
remov
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