I am using version 2.96 of Rhythmbox in Ubuntu 12.04. I want to be able to add album artwork to my music so it works better on my iPod. However, for some reason the Album Art Search plugin for Rhythmbox doesn't display.
I have checked the plugins menu, and it is installed and checked as well as the cover art plugin. However, it still seems it is invisible!
Please help!
NOTE - A much more prolific HowTo that includes Deadbeef can be seen hereI have worked with several music apps and getting conky to work...
I've been testing out the new WebUpd8 PPA for Rhythmbox which I used to upgrade from Rhythmbox v2.97 to v2.98.
However, when I added this PPA, when using my favourite plugins replaygain and coverart-browser, Rhythmbox crashes with a segmentation fault.
Worse, when this crash happens, my Unity desktop becomes unstable, with various applications failing to start with similar segmentation faults.
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In Rhythmbox songs list, it is showing the columns Track, Title, Genre, Artist, Album and Time. I want to have Year field. How to get that?
I am using music player on motorola xt5 and have installed an audio bible. I have made each book of the bible a separate album. In window 7 explorer I have changed the album name and artist name against each track. In windows media play each album shows up with a album name I made.
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XNOISE is a media player for Gtk+ with a slick GUI, great speed and lots of features.
Unlike Rhythmbox, Banshee or itunes, Xnoise uses a tracklist centric design. The tracklist is a list of video or music tracks that are played one by one without being removed.
Radio Tray is an online radio streaming player that runs from Linux system tray.
It can play most media formats and its features include drag & drop bookmarks support, PLS playlist format (Shoutcast/Icecast) support, M3U playlist format support, ASX, WAX and WVX playlist format support.
I happen to be using xubuntu but I dont think the desktop-environment is applicable in this context.
I noticed that some gnome-based applications such as rhythmbox cannot fetch any information from the internet if the corporate network is using a proxy.
In this particular scenario - the cover-art search facility of rhythmbox cannot find coverart sought from the various providers on the internet.