Description of problem: Listening to songs with Quodlibet, in continuous mode, is not possible. Every 3-4 songs, Quodilbet seems to stop playing and the new song in the queue stays at 0:00. What is strange is that songs seems to be switch anyway after the supposed duration and, sometimes, you can suddenly hear a few second of the current song (altough the position still shows 0:00). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Uptodate Fedora 17 How reproducible: All the time in Quodlibet. Playing a bunch of song/movies in Totem showed the same problem. It seems to be also reproducible with Banshee ( http://identi.ca/notice/94707088 ) Steps to Reproduce: 1. Start to play multiple songs in Quodlibet Actual results: After some songs, music is interrupted. Expected results: Music plays continuously.
I am experiencing this with Rhythmbox, however this does not appear to affect Audacious on my system.
Audacious doesn't use GStreamer
I can confirm this happens with banshee-2.4.1-1.fc17.x86_64. Also, https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=826844 seems to be related.
In banshee, unchecking "Enable gapless playback" under Preferences->General->Miscellaneous causes the problem to disappear.
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