One issue with Xfburn 0.4.1 is that when I add to an audio composition a folder containing .mp3 files, Xfburn adds them in a random order (the track order gets all mixed up). The behaviour is different when I select the .mp3 within the folder and dnd them. Another issue: when in the same folder with .mp3 files, pressing <ctrl>+a crashes Xfburn. ### system info ### liviu@localhost ~ $ eix xfburn [D] app-cdr/xfburn Installed versions: 0.4.1(11:49:54 26/02/09)(dbus gstreamer hal xfce -debug) liviu@localhost ~ $ eix libburn [I] dev-libs/libburn Installed versions: 0.5.8(22:31:38 17/02/09) liviu@localhost ~ $ eix libisofs [I] dev-libs/libisofs Installed versions: 0.6.12!t(22:35:15 17/02/09) liviu@localhost ~ $ eix gst-plugins-bad [U] media-libs/gst-plugins-bad Installed versions: 0.10.7(13:09:39 18/10/08)(-debug) liviu@localhost ~ $ eix gst-plugins-good [U] media-libs/gst-plugins-good Installed versions: 0.10.8-r1(0.10)(12:15:57 29/09/08)(-debug) liviu@localhost ~ $ eix gst-plugins-ugly [U] media-libs/gst-plugins-ugly Installed versions: 0.10.8(0.10)(12:28:10 29/09/08)(-debug) liviu@localhost ~ $ uname -a Linux localhost 2.6.22-gentoo-r5-0.3 #1 Sat Feb 21 17:06:37 CET 2009 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.60GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux localhost liviu # lshw *-ide:1 description: IDE Channel 1 physical id: 1 bus info: ide@1 logical name: ide1 clock: 33MHz *-cdrom description: DVD writer product: QSI DVD+/-RW SDW-082S physical id: 0 bus info: ide@1.0 logical name: /dev/hdc version: LX06 capabilities: packet atapi cdrom removable nonmagnetic dma lba iordy audio cd-r cd-rw dvd dvd-r configuration: mode=udma2 status=ready *-medium physical id: 0 logical name: /dev/hdc localhost liviu # gtk-lshw DVD writer /0/100/1f.1/1/0 product: QSI DVD+/-RW SDW-082S bus info: ide@1.0 logical name: /dev/hdc version: LX06 capabilities: ATAPI packet device, ATAPI, can read CD-ROMs, support is removable, support is non-magnetic (optical), Direct Memory Access, Large Block Addressing, I/O ready reporting, Audio CD playback, CD-R burning, CD-RW burning, DVD playback, DVD-R burning configuration: mode: udma2 status: ready ### ###
I was actually aware of this problem. The "random" order is just the order the OS presents the files to xfburn. I guess I can just sort the files by filename, although that seems slightly unsatisfactory in cases where the track number is only encoded in the metadata but not the filename... Not sure when I get around to implement that, so would sorting by filename be what you expect?
(In reply to comment #1) > although that seems slightly unsatisfactory in cases where the track number is > only encoded in the metadata but not the filename... > > Not sure when I get around to implement that, so would sorting by filename be > what you expect? > This would make sense to me. If the files are correctly sorted (say, 01 to 12), then this would be exactly what the user needs. Otherwise---if the files are in alphabetical order only---, adding a directory would be no different from adding all files from the folder. Otherwise, messing around with the metada would be more fancy, but it would assume that the metada is present, and correct. That is not always, not necessarily so and might result in un-expected results for the user.
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