Bug#671232: rhythmbox: Mixup informations of different edited mp3 files

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Wed May 2 15:57:18 UTC 2012


On 02.05.2012 17:12, Nick Manini wrote:
> Package: rhythmbox
> Version: 2.96-3
> Severity: important
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 		when editing the tags of multiple files, rhythmbox mixes
> them up.
> The simplest way to reproduce this bug (without spoiling your precious mp3
> collection) is:
> 
> - put two mp3 files in a folder (for example, download
> http://www.mi.infm.it/manini/tmp/test_mp3.tgz, and unpack it)
> 
> - cd to this folder (in the example above: cd tmp)
> 
> - open both files in rhythmbox (rhythmbox *)
> 
> - right-click on the first song, and select Properties;
> 
> - in the dialog change the album tag of the first song to "aa";
> 
> - close the Properties dialog;
> 
> - right-click on the second  song, and select Properties;
> 
> - change the album tag of the second song to "bb";
> 
> - close the Properties dialog.
> 
> - Exit from rhythmbox.
> 
> - Now, reopen both files in rhythmbox (rhythmbox *) or in any other music
>   player, e.g. audacious, and check the album tags of both songs.
> 
> - Both album tags now equal aa, while they should be aa and bb respectively,
>   instead.
> 

I can't reproduce this issue. After following the steps you outlined,
a.mp3 is tagged aa and b.mp3 is tagged bb.


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