Bug 738167

Summary: Sound Juicer doesn't recognize tracks correctly (and then of course doesn't rip them correctly)
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Vratislav Podzimek <vpodzime>
Component: sound-juicerAssignee: Bastien Nocera <bnocera>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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wrong number of tracks and their names displayed by Sound Juicer
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Description Vratislav Podzimek 2011-09-14 08:39:22 UTC
Created attachment 523083 [details]
wrong number of tracks and their names displayed by Sound Juicer

Description of problem:
When I try to rip audio CD with Sound Juicer, bad tracks are displayed. I have a CD with 6 tracks, but there are 17 displayed. So track names doesn't match and when I try to play tracks (in Sound Juicer) or rip them, the real first track is ripped/played every time. So trying to rip the CD with Soud Juicer, I end up with 17 copies (named by wrong tracks' names displayed) of the first track.
When I use Asunder, content of the CD is displayed and ripped correctly. See attached screenshots for details.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
sound-juicer-2.32.0-2.fc14.x86_64

How reproducible:
100% with this CD (didn't try any other)

Steps to Reproduce:
1. try to rip an audio CD with Sound Juicer
  
Actual results:
The first track is ripped instead of all the other tracks (and there are different tracks displayed and "ripped" than really contained on the CD).

Expected results:
Right number of tracks would be displayed with correct names. Then this would be correctly ripped.

Additional info:
My tip is, that it is somehow connected with getting information about CD tracks from http://musicbrainz.org/ When I click "Submitt track names", I am pointed to this page: http://musicbrainz.org/cdtoc/attach?id=hV9AizR.GoYj4LAnf7D4uIE3f64-&toc=1+6+117889+150+22964+43556+61094+79309+101415&tracks=6
where the list of tracks for both CD's is what Sound Juicer displayes and then tries to rip.

Comment 1 Vratislav Podzimek 2011-09-14 08:42:24 UTC
Created attachment 523084 [details]
Asunder correctly displaying tracks (for the reference)

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