Is anyone else confused by Rhythmbox?

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Jacob K
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I'm not sure if there's a problem with the program or if I just don't know how to use it. When I double-clicked on a file in Caja it opened in Rhythmbox. When I closed the program though, the music continued playing, and to stop it I had to click on the speaker icon, re-select Rhythmbox,and pause the music, then close the program again.

At some point, when I tried to open a song with Rhythmbox, a notification showing controls temporarily appeared, and the music started playing, and then after the song was over it started playing other music which was not even from the same directory. It was from a folder within ~/Music.

I decided to switch my default music played to mpv, by right-clicking on a file and selecting "Open With" > "Other Application...", but it turns out that only sets the default application for a specific type of file, so I had to do that same process for mp3, ogg, and wav. Is there a way to set the default application for all music? I found a menu in Trisquel > System > Preferences > Personal > Preferred Applications, which suggests a way to change the application for all "Multimedia", but it was already set to mpv. When I changed it to Rhythmbox then VLC, the default for mp3, ogg, and wav did become VLC. (Also mpv no longer shows up as an option.) It seems like this setting does not affect .mod or .xm files, which are both more obscure music formats.

Am I missing something or is the default behavior confusing?

knife

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>I'm not sure if there's a problem with the program or if I just don't know how to use it. When I double-clicked on a file in Caja it opened in Rhythmbox. When I closed the program though, the music continued playing, and to stop it I had to click on the speaker icon, re-select Rhythmbox,and pause the music, then close the program again.

Yes, that is what Rhythmbox is like. My father is also confused about this feature. Maybe listening to music when working, while the player is in the background describes this feature. If you want to listen to a single track, my recommendation is to just open it with vlc, which is pre-installed on Trisquel.

Anyway, I think Rhythmbox is great for managing and listening albums.

Ark74

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> When I double-clicked on a file in Caja it opened in Rhythmbox. When I closed the program though, the music continued playing, and to stop it I had to click on the speaker icon, re-select Rhythmbox,and pause the music, then close the program again.

Rhythmbox as some other collection manager players like Clementine, Strawberry, Amarok are intended to "set and play", they will go in the background and continue to do its thing (run through the entire playlist you defined). While players like VLC, mpv, they often work as per "file basis", so double click behavior are often more straight forward.

When double clicking on a music file, it's very likely that it will add the file to a current playlist and then continue such playlist once the selected file is over, which might seem not obvious at first.

> Is there a way to set the default application for all music?

I tend to believe that mime-type definition and "media" are called different, so maybe set the main music files that you own to the desired player will be an easier move.

> Anyway, I think Rhythmbox is great for managing and listening albums.

For many years I used Clementine, but with the inevitable coming of T12, I found the support starts to get behind, so I switched to Strawberry, which seems so far like a good successor for what Clementine started. I think you might like to try it too.