Hi,
If I'm not mistaken, a while back someone posted a workaround for this
problem.
Open RhythmBox, go to preferences and locate the play back page.
Check the first option of this tab (player backend use crossfading
backend).
Press tab and chose a number greater than 3 in the field crossfading
duration. I think that 4 is sufficient.
Close the preferences and restart the application.
Hope that helps.
On 01/31/2010 06:05 AM, Edu Camargo wrote:
Somebody has probably made this question, but I was unable to read
points as well, since it's something I'm going through either.
When you're playing an album, on song change Rhythmbox stop responding
and Orca becomes speechless. The only way to bring Orca back is to
press alt+F4 and then alt+F, to force the application to quit (I
guess). If I want to listen to albums in Rhythmbox, I should turn off
Orca, then everything runs smoothly... By the way, great job in the
support for gapless playback for my FLAC files.
What might be causing Rhythmbox and Orca to comflict like this?
Thanks,
Edu.
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