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Description of problem: Ripping a CD produces incorrect track length information. On playback, seek does not work properly, will seek past end of track, with unpredictable results. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 3.3 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Rip a CD, example used is Mike Oldfield/Tubular Bells 2. Watch correct track lengths indicated during rip process 3. Playback ripped tracks, lengths shown are too long, will seek beyond end of track Actual results: Incorrect track lengths shown Expected results: Correct track lengths Additional info: Tubular Bells used because there are only 4 tracks on disk. Album Jacket says track times are 25:58, 23:20, 3:53, 2:48 Rhythmbox ripped tracks show lengths 40:15, 39:12, 4:53, 3:16 K3b ripped tracks show length 26:01 for first track (shown by rhythmbox) Running MP3Diags over tracks produces error message about missing XING header in rhythmbox ripped tracks, and MP3Diags can correct tracks, show same time as K3b ripped tracks.
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is this still reproducible ?
No, system is updated.