While playing an MP3 podcast in rhythmbox, I can drag and drop the slider along its progress bar to fast forward or rewind (jumping to a specific timepoint in the file). The current problem is that while dragging the slider, the elapsed time of the position I am not about to select is not shown. Instead the elapsed time jumps around almost too fast to read, between 00:00 and 00:03 or somesuch. The correct time is shown when I drop the slider and playback begins at the selected point. This problem makes it difficult to restart playback at the point I stopped listening last time (if I've closed rhythmbox in the meantime). rhythmbox-0.12.3-1.fc11.i586 gstreamer-0.10.24-1.fc11.i586
I've the same problem when I'm playing MP3. rhythmbox-0.12.5-8.fc12.i686 gstreamer-0.10.25-1.fc12.i686 However, with Totem, it works well...
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