No, they're mostly wavpack & flac, and a couple of mp3s.

So, looking at that bug I tried playing files from each of those types, and 
both the flac & mp3 files played fine.  Only the wavpack files fail to play.
All the wavpack files were encoded in Banshee using GStreamer, and play fine in 
both Banshee and Rhythmbox without the crossfading backend.

When I get the time, I might go through and encode a CD into every codec
banshee supports, and see what plays :).

I'll update the description.

** Summary changed:

- Crossfading engine never starts playing
+ Crossfading engine never starts playing wavpack files

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: rhythmbox
  
  Running Gutsy, with rhythmbox 0.11.0-0ubuntu3.
  
  I selected the crossfading engine (Edit->Preferences->Playback), then
  restart Rhythmbox.  While using the crossfading backend, when I try to
  play a song rhythmbox appears to never quite start playing - the window
  title changes and the play button gets "pressed", but the song time
  never advances and no sound is played.
  
  I'll attach the log of "rhythmbox --debug" - the crossfading backend
  appears to say "not playing" quite a lot.
+ 
+ Out of the three types of files in my library (mp3, flac, wavpack) I
+ only see this behaviour with wavpack files.

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Crossfading engine never starts playing wavpack files
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