I have this bug too (ubuntu 6.10, rhythmbox 0.9.6, gstreamer-ugly 0.10.3)
The wiki had a pipeline without xingheader, and the tracks' times were wrong (using that header). Also, since the documentation says that xingheader is broken, I wouldn't really call that a very good fix.
Even so,the pipeline suggested does not work in Rhythmbox; it gives an error "no element xingheader"
And it ripped just fine, however:
Totem displays the time differently all the time (it keeps changing during playback), and Rhythmbox wouldn't import the file, giving a "The MIME type of the file could not be identified" error.
Also, in the thread mentioned, the bug was encountered as of three weeks ago by another member and myself.
I have this bug too (ubuntu 6.10, rhythmbox 0.9.6, gstreamer-ugly 0.10.3)
The wiki had a pipeline without xingheader, and the tracks' times were wrong (using that header). Also, since the documentation says that xingheader is broken, I wouldn't really call that a very good fix.
Even so,the pipeline suggested does not work in Rhythmbox; it gives an error "no element xingheader"
I used xingmux like so
audio/x- raw-int, rate=44100, channels= 2!lame name=enc preset=1001 ! xingmux ! id3v2mux
And it ripped just fine, however:
Totem displays the time differently all the time (it keeps changing during playback), and Rhythmbox wouldn't import the file, giving a "The MIME type of the file could not be identified" error.
Also, in the thread mentioned, the bug was encountered as of three weeks ago by another member and myself.