Same problem here. Ubuntu 6.06.1, libgstlame 0.10.3, sound-juicer 2.14.4, rhythmbox 0.9.4.1
For me, using the xingmux-plugin it works in xmms, but still not in rhythmbox. By chance, I seem to have found a solution that works (at least for me), though:
The gst-lame documentation (gst-inspect-0.10 lame) lists a "xingheader" option, but states that it is broken, and one is to use xingmux instead. I still tried it, and lo! It works! The pipeline I used is:
Same problem here. Ubuntu 6.06.1, libgstlame 0.10.3, sound-juicer 2.14.4, rhythmbox 0.9.4.1
For me, using the xingmux-plugin it works in xmms, but still not in rhythmbox. By chance, I seem to have found a solution that works (at least for me), though:
The gst-lame documentation (gst-inspect-0.10 lame) lists a "xingheader" option, but states that it is broken, and one is to use xingmux instead. I still tried it, and lo! It works! The pipeline I used is:
audio/x- raw-int, rate=44100, channels= 2!lame name=enc preset=1001, xingheader ! id3v2mux
With this, track-lengths are displayed correctly in nautilus, xmms and rhythmbox, and seeking in the files works as expected.