Why do you change it to "invalid"? This is kind'a rude, I guess.
I will try to explain something.
THe intent was to help the community by reporting this bug. With all the plethora of media player outthere. I would use mplayer and/or xmms (which is not included into any *buntu anymore) . These are the most efficient and stable and versatile players. mplayer right now does show flac tags, xmms uses twice as much cpu to play it. I gave a try to amarok again, it could both play flac as efficiently as mplayer and read tags. Now it does not do the second. So I will not use it.
Why do you change it to "invalid"? This is kind'a rude, I guess.
I will try to explain something.
THe intent was to help the community by reporting this bug. With all the plethora of media player outthere. I would use mplayer and/or xmms (which is not included into any *buntu anymore) . These are the most efficient and stable and versatile players. mplayer right now does show flac tags, xmms uses twice as much cpu to play it. I gave a try to amarok again, it could both play flac as efficiently as mplayer and read tags. Now it does not do the second. So I will not use it.