rhythmbox should allow the file transfer to "mp3" players

Bug #309171 reported by marco.pallotta
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rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Invalid
Low
Unassigned

Bug Description

I think rhythmbox should allow file transfering to "mp3" portable player as this operation should be more user friendly for most users instead of copying files via nautilus.

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Pedro Villavicencio (pedro) wrote :

thanks for the report, rhythmbox does allows you to transfer files to an mp3 player, i have an ipod and another sony device both of them works fine with rhythmbox and the transfer of the songs is a pretty easy to do task, just grab the files you want to put in the device and drop them into the icon located on the left side. Is that working for you? which device do you have? do you see the device on the left side part of rhythmbox? could you attach the resulting file of lshal &> lshal.txt to the report? thanks in advance.

Changed in rhythmbox:
assignee: nobody → desktop-bugs
importance: Undecided → Low
status: New → Incomplete
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Adam Niedling (krychek) wrote :

This is not a bug. You should add this suggestion on brainstorm.ubuntu.com .

Changed in rhythmbox:
assignee: desktop-bugs → nobody
status: Incomplete → Invalid
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marco.pallotta (marco-pallotta) wrote :

@Pedro, excuse me for the whishlist bug report. You are right. If I grab the files I want to put in the device and drop them into the icon located on the left side of rhythmbox all works ok. I only tried to drag and drop the files into the right side of rhythmbox but it didn't work, as I posted the wishlist request.

@Adam, as I explained above the bug is invalid but not because of your justification (that is it's not a bug but a suggestion). As you can read from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/CommonTasks:
"
Wishlist: a request to add a new feature to one of the programs in Ubuntu.

    * These aren't always bugs, but can be ideas for new features which do not yet exist.
    * These can also be requests to have software packaged for Ubuntu.
    * If it is non-trivial to implement, it should rather be written as a feature specification, see FeatureSpecifications
"

Brainstorm seems related to ideas on how to improve Ubuntu (so, for exclusion, not packaged requests or new features requests to one of the ubuntu programs)

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