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I Hope The title is understandable. Not sure if this is the correct forum.

Basically, I have discovered a problem when using GMB. I have more than 4000 tracks and they are split into several different playlists. I was listening to one of these this evening, one containing a little over 2000 tracks.  When the track changed I clicked on the Back button (<<<) to play the track again in order to check on the playcount tag and then I clicked on the Fwd button (>>>). However instead of playing another track from my playlist I got a track from another one. When I  checked under the Playlist Filter menu option I found that my original playlist had been deselected and in fact no playlist was selected at all. This meant that I was listening to a random track from the entire collection.

I have repeated this several times and the same thing happens each time.

nb. Sorry - I forgot to say that I am using LinuxMint8 and running GMB 1.0.2

Regards

Dave Le Huray
Guernsey
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Questions / [Solved] - Using USB Audio
February 14, 2010, 20:01:04
Good evening,

I am using gmusicbrowser (v1.0.2) on pclinuxos running kde4.3, on an Acer Travelmate 5320 laptop, and am having problems using a pair of altec lansing usb speakers. The speakers are identified by kde as using:

ALSA:x-phonon:CARD=Audio,Dev=0

The speakers are set as the desired default, when connected, for all services and work fine through the usb port with amarok, and are controllable using kmix.

I have tried all manner of configurations in the audio tab of the settings, for both gstreamer and mplayer but the only way I can get an output is by connecting an audio lead from my headphone socket to the line in on the side of the speakers. Whilst this works and gives excellent sound I would like to be able to use them direct.

Has anyone any ideas as to what I may need to do or can point me in the right direction for further testing please.

Regards

Dave Le H.
Guernsey