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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">According to that ftp page, 2.99 was
the last version they made before they stopped, evidently
imagining it was as perfect as it could ever be. I assume that's
what I've got, because I assume that's what's delivered in the
complete Ubuntu 13.04 64-bit ISO, which is what I have installed.<br>
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On 10/05/13 14:21, Phill Whiteside wrote:<br>
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type="cite">Just while I install it and vlc, it is time to ask the
usual silly question... So do forgive me!
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<div>Have you got the latest version from <a
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<div>I'm a VLC fan, but have had rhythmbox running well in the
past with a large library.</div>
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<div>Regards,</div>
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<div>Phill.</div>
<div>P.S. this is a clean 13.04 lubuntu install, so I need to
'add' things to it :)<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 10 May 2013 14:07, Rowan Berkeley <span
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<div class="im">On 10/05/13 13:55, Alan Pope wrote:<br>
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On 10/05/13 13:33, Rowan Berkeley wrote:<br>
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I find that in 13.04 (though not as far as I can
recall, previously), it<br>
is impossible to leave Rhythmbox running after use, ie
for instance<br>
having played an album to leave it running and an hour
later to try to<br>
play another one. It goes berzerk. Most usually it
will skip through<br>
tracks at great speed,<br>
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That sounds like your media is on a mounted / removable
device which has since gone away / been unmounted? The
skipping through tracks is often when it says "ok, what
track is next, lets play it, oh, it's gone, ok, next
track.. " etc.<br>
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I don't mean it looks for them one after another in rapid
succession and doesn't find them; I mean it literally skips
through each track, jumping e.g. thirty seconds at a time.
But this is just the commonest immediate symptom of a
general haywireness that sets in if it has been left running
but idle for more than a few minutes. By the way, AFAIK, I
only have this on one of my three machines, but they are all
identically set up, with completely fresh installs of 13.04
and then all files, including the 1850+ albums, reloaded
from an external hard drive. This takes an hour or two for
each fresh install, but it gives me maximum free space, so I
do it happily, rather than install the new versions keeping
the old files and settings.
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