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Description of problem: Sound-juicer and other apps that use libgnome-media-profiles don't show any profiles, even though profiles appear in gconf2-editor. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): libgnome-media-profiles-3.0.0-1.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Open sound-juicer 2. 3. Actual results: Pop-up dialog shows: "The currently selected audio profile is not available on your installlation. Quit or Change Profile. Selecting Change Profile opens SJ, but Output Format shows no options. gnconf-editor shows profiles in /system/gstreamer/0.10/audio/profiles. rhythmbox Preferences -> Music also shows no Preferred Format. Expected results: SJ shows output options available (including CD to MP3). Additional info:
Duplicate of bug #713721?
It seems more properly that #713721 is a dup of this, as it is reported there also that RhythmBox exhibits the same problem, and that bug is filed against SoundJuicer. On the other hand, I can suddenly no longer reproduce the problem. When I got the notification for Jan's comment, I opened gconf-editor and found the profiles listed. Opened SJ again, and it does indeed show the profiles in preferences. Just extracted a CD successfully. Preferred format options now also show in RhythmBox. Not sure what changed that might have affected this, though.
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