[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 733428] Re: Banshee refuses to sync with ipod touch due to missing converter
Alex Forencich
alex at alexelectronics.com
Sun Mar 13 22:15:03 UTC 2011
Deleted ~/.config/banshee-1, same errors. ~/.config/banshee did not
exist.
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Title:
Banshee refuses to sync with ipod touch due to missing converter
Status in “banshee” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Binary package hint: banshee
Banshee refuses to sync with a new iPod touch 4.2.1. The device seems
to be properly detected, however when attempting to drag an album to
the iPod, the transfer fails with
The [ogg|mp3] format is not supported by the device, and no
converter was found to convert it.
The error messages are accompanied by debug logs of the form:
[5 Warn 03:07:58.970] Caught an exception - System.ApplicationException: The ogg format is not supported by the device, and no converter was found to convert it (in `Banshee.Dap')
at Banshee.Dap.DapSource.AddTrackAndIncrementCount (Banshee.Collection.Database.DatabaseTrackInfo track) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
at Banshee.Sources.PrimarySource.AddTrackList (System.Object cached_list) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0
Earlier on in the debug output is a series of messages like this:
[5 Debug 03:07:57.557] Starting
[5 Debug 03:07:58.464] Initialized MediaProfileManager: 0.864807
[5 Debug 03:07:58.621] GStreamer pipeline does not run: audioconvert ! novellaacenc bitrate=128000 profile=2 outputformat=0 ! novellqtmux
[5 Debug 03:07:58.732] GStreamer pipeline does not run: audioconvert ! xingenc bitrate=128 ! id3v2mux
[5 Debug 03:07:58.804] GStreamer pipeline does not run: audioconvert ! fluwmaenc bitrate=64000 vbr=false ! fluasfmux
that seem to indicate the codec is missing. However, all gstreamer
plugins seem to be installed. Also, this is not a new bug, several
forum postings (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1592840) are
floating around about the same issue.
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