So a question for people more knowledgeable than me: does it look like rhythmbox will eventually make it into EPEL9 and by extension Rocky Linux 9? Is there a way to track progress of this kind of development beyond that bug report?

So you actually have a video here and not an audio file. Extract the audio. You should reformulate your "bug" report that rhythmbox should allow actual video files to be treated as plain audio, though I'd not be surprised if this was considered out of scope and won't fix for rhythmbox.


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Assuming you used youtube-dl you can literally tell it to just download the audio track. But yes as expected, this is something rhythmbox devs explicitly don't want to do, and you shouldn't press the issue further.

Clients to play last.fm music haven't worked since about 2010. There are still some clients which claim they can "scrobble" to last.fm (list the tracks you played on your desktop to the last.fm list of played tracks), but none of them will actually play the music in quite a few years in my experience. I expect libre.fm is the same - you probably won't get rhythmbox or any other client to play the music streams.

> Clients to play last.fm music haven't worked since about 2010. There are

> still some clients which claim they can "scrobble" to last.fm (list the

> tracks you played on your desktop to the last.fm list of played tracks),

> but none of them will actually play the music in quite a few years in my

> experience. I expect libre.fm is the same - you probably won't get

> rhythmbox or any other client to play the music streams.

I removed any location associated with rhythmbox that came up in this command however when I reinstalled rhythmbox and checked preferences my choice was still set to my custom saving location and check was set to manual instead of the defaults.

It must be saving this setting somewhere but I have not found where.

I have added a Ubuntu package for the Rhythmbox ListenBrainz plugin to the MusicBrainz Ubuntu PPAs. If you are using Rhythmbox on Ubuntu Linux 18.04 or newer you can install the package rhythmbox-plugin-listenbrainz from the MusicBrainz stable PPA:

Is it? if I just want to manually put tracks on my phone I can do that already. I specifically want playlists as they are dynamically created on rhythmbox to be put on my phone. How does syncthing achieve that?

Well, there is a lot of info missing with that question, I will give you an answer with qualifiers. Linux Mint 20.3 64 bit, with Rythmbox on it will access and play the Ipod Nano 3rd generation. Just tested it. If make sure that you install rhythmbox-plugins (sudo apt install rhythmbox-plugins) or if you have Linux Mint 20.3 the plugins will install along with rhythmbox. When connected, the ipod will appear as a drive in the left column.

By running htop and sorting by pid, I noticed that whenever I start rhythmbox, it seems to hang after Thunar --daemon process starts. So I decided to do some testing. I put Thunar --daemon in my autostart, and sure enough, if I wait a while after login (until that process starts fully), rhythmbox then starts immediately. So that was the place where it was hanging.

2. The "error" mentioned in the initial bug description ( Import 4974 listed tracks ) is what I think is a hidden issue. I would guess that there are duplicate songs / tracks in your iTunes library, which Rhythmbox import code detects and fails. Try repeating the steps in the initial bug description ( start from empty Rhythmbox Library ). Capture the "rhythmbox.log" and attach it here.

I stopped Rhythmbox. I removed ~/Music, ~/.cache/rhythmbox, and ~/.local/share/rhythmbox. I restarted Rhythmobox, which now has an empty library, and the same CD (without removing it), imports using the same procedure as above. 0852c4b9a8

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