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Rhythmbox does not see devices, be it audio CDs or iPods, unless they
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are mounted by gvfs. If you are not running nautilus, you need to mount
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---[ Configuring the output sink
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You can choose your preferred output sink by using gnome-sound-properties (in
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the gnome-control-center package), or by editing the GConf key:
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/system/gstreamer/0.10/default/musicaudiosink
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The default is to detect your output sink automagically.
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The avahi-daemon dependency is not absolute, but is necessary for music
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sharing. Please install avahi-daemon to share music.
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To be useful, avahi-daemon listens on the network by default. This introduces
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a security risk, you might want to configure avahi-daemon or stop it to avoid
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listening in exposed areas.
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To read mms:// based web radios, you need gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad.
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---[ Before reporting a bug
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If you happen to have problems with sound output or decoding, such as a file
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that can not be played, or a crappy sound, please check whether you can
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reproduce the problem with GStreamer. The following command reproduces the
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behavior of Rhythmbox calling GStreamer:
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gst-launch playbin uri=file:///path/to/my/musicfile.ogg
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The upstream BTS is at <http://bugzilla.gnome.org/>, and there's no
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synchronization mechanism between the Debian and the GNOME BTS, so you can
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expect more information on a particular bug not related to Debian in the
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upstream BTS. It is always ok to report a bug in the Debian BTS, this
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will help other Debian users, but the upstream BTS might give you clues
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on a particular bug you're experiencing, a quick workaround, or even tell you
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Please submit a bug report on the Debian package rhythmbox if this text is
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$Id: README.Debian 20314 2009-06-10 19:28:54Z joss $