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Message #05722
[Bug 1449790] Re: Fails to play a file with a # (hash symbol) in the path
This bug was fixed in the package qtubuntu-media -
0.8.0+16.04.20160222.1-0ubuntu1
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qtubuntu-media (0.8.0+16.04.20160222.1-0ubuntu1) xenial; urgency=medium
* URI encode the URI that we call setMedia() on or add to the playlist
(LP: #1449790)
-- Jim Hodapp <ci-train-bot@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Mon, 22 Feb 2016 19:00:10
+0000
** Changed in: qtubuntu-media (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Fails to play a file with a # (hash symbol) in the path
Status in Canonical System Image:
Fix Committed
Status in media-hub package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in qtubuntu-media package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in media-hub package in Ubuntu RTM:
Fix Released
Status in qtubuntu-media package in Ubuntu RTM:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Playing a song from the music app will fail if the path contains a #
symbol. The failure appears to be at the media-hub level.
Example: Try to play track under "Music/Lots of #1
hits/annoying_hit.mp3"
What should happen: Song should play
What actually happens: Song info loads in music player screen but
track does not play and duration is set to zero.
This bug has been confirmed by ahayzen on #ubuntu-touch who submitted this example log: http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/10931522/
The file plays normally if the # is removed from the path.
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