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Rhythmbox isn't seeing all of my files. I have a library of music over 24,000 tracks all MP3's.



Rhythmbox sees 11,500 of them only.



This has been a problem for a while. I keep coming back to Rhythmbox as its integration with Ubuntu is so tight and I like that. But this problem is stopping me from using it.



I have tried Banshee, but the sound quality is tinny and horrible (hearing rumors of Banshee replacing Rhythmbox in 11.04 is giving me nightmares)



I used to use Songbird but it was always a bit buggy and they have now pulled Linux Support.



Exaile doesn't integrate well enough either. I tried Guaydeque, and it shows a lot of promise, but again its integration is horrible.



Is there a way to make Rhythmbox see all my MP3's or is there a music player with tight integration, great sound, good features, Gnome native and actively developed I can switch to?



Edit: I remember hearing somewhere it had to do with MP3 with variable bit rate?



Edit: answers to various comments:



Took a look and I can't see anything specifically the same about all the files that is different from the files it does see. But we are talking about over 10,000 files missing, to large a number for me to be able to draw any accurate conclusions in any timely fashion.



Not getting any error messages. All I did was set my music library folder to be the folder in Preferences and ticked the box to watch the library for new files. It works fine with every other media player I have tried, but every time I try Rhythmbox (several times now over the last couple of years) it fails to get a the majority of my tracks.



My files are all on one external drive in one folder which than has subfolders for each artists and sub folders in those for each album. But that's as far as it goes for multiple locations, ie its not really multiple locations and no symbolic links.



This has been happening across several clean installs across several version of Ubuntu.










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  • Is there anything in common with the files that RB ignores?

    – Isaiah
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:01











  • I am not even sure they are all variable bit rate. All other music players I have tried have detected all the files without problems though

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:02












  • Took a look and I can't see anything specifically the same about all the files that is different from the files it does see. But we are talking about over 10,000 files missing, to large a number for me to be able to draw any accurate conclusions in a any timely fashion.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:08












  • Do you get any import errors? Maybe some files are corrupted or for another reason cause errors when importing?

    – JanC
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:34











  • No error messages. All I did was set my music library folder to be the folder in Preferences and ticked the box to watch the library for new files. It works fine with every other media player I have tried, but every time I try Rhythmbox (several times now over the last couple of years) it fails to get a the majority of my tracks.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 5:13

















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Rhythmbox isn't seeing all of my files. I have a library of music over 24,000 tracks all MP3's.



Rhythmbox sees 11,500 of them only.



This has been a problem for a while. I keep coming back to Rhythmbox as its integration with Ubuntu is so tight and I like that. But this problem is stopping me from using it.



I have tried Banshee, but the sound quality is tinny and horrible (hearing rumors of Banshee replacing Rhythmbox in 11.04 is giving me nightmares)



I used to use Songbird but it was always a bit buggy and they have now pulled Linux Support.



Exaile doesn't integrate well enough either. I tried Guaydeque, and it shows a lot of promise, but again its integration is horrible.



Is there a way to make Rhythmbox see all my MP3's or is there a music player with tight integration, great sound, good features, Gnome native and actively developed I can switch to?



Edit: I remember hearing somewhere it had to do with MP3 with variable bit rate?



Edit: answers to various comments:



Took a look and I can't see anything specifically the same about all the files that is different from the files it does see. But we are talking about over 10,000 files missing, to large a number for me to be able to draw any accurate conclusions in any timely fashion.



Not getting any error messages. All I did was set my music library folder to be the folder in Preferences and ticked the box to watch the library for new files. It works fine with every other media player I have tried, but every time I try Rhythmbox (several times now over the last couple of years) it fails to get a the majority of my tracks.



My files are all on one external drive in one folder which than has subfolders for each artists and sub folders in those for each album. But that's as far as it goes for multiple locations, ie its not really multiple locations and no symbolic links.



This has been happening across several clean installs across several version of Ubuntu.










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  • Is there anything in common with the files that RB ignores?

    – Isaiah
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:01











  • I am not even sure they are all variable bit rate. All other music players I have tried have detected all the files without problems though

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:02












  • Took a look and I can't see anything specifically the same about all the files that is different from the files it does see. But we are talking about over 10,000 files missing, to large a number for me to be able to draw any accurate conclusions in a any timely fashion.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:08












  • Do you get any import errors? Maybe some files are corrupted or for another reason cause errors when importing?

    – JanC
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:34











  • No error messages. All I did was set my music library folder to be the folder in Preferences and ticked the box to watch the library for new files. It works fine with every other media player I have tried, but every time I try Rhythmbox (several times now over the last couple of years) it fails to get a the majority of my tracks.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 5:13













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Rhythmbox isn't seeing all of my files. I have a library of music over 24,000 tracks all MP3's.



Rhythmbox sees 11,500 of them only.



This has been a problem for a while. I keep coming back to Rhythmbox as its integration with Ubuntu is so tight and I like that. But this problem is stopping me from using it.



I have tried Banshee, but the sound quality is tinny and horrible (hearing rumors of Banshee replacing Rhythmbox in 11.04 is giving me nightmares)



I used to use Songbird but it was always a bit buggy and they have now pulled Linux Support.



Exaile doesn't integrate well enough either. I tried Guaydeque, and it shows a lot of promise, but again its integration is horrible.



Is there a way to make Rhythmbox see all my MP3's or is there a music player with tight integration, great sound, good features, Gnome native and actively developed I can switch to?



Edit: I remember hearing somewhere it had to do with MP3 with variable bit rate?



Edit: answers to various comments:



Took a look and I can't see anything specifically the same about all the files that is different from the files it does see. But we are talking about over 10,000 files missing, to large a number for me to be able to draw any accurate conclusions in any timely fashion.



Not getting any error messages. All I did was set my music library folder to be the folder in Preferences and ticked the box to watch the library for new files. It works fine with every other media player I have tried, but every time I try Rhythmbox (several times now over the last couple of years) it fails to get a the majority of my tracks.



My files are all on one external drive in one folder which than has subfolders for each artists and sub folders in those for each album. But that's as far as it goes for multiple locations, ie its not really multiple locations and no symbolic links.



This has been happening across several clean installs across several version of Ubuntu.










share|improve this question
















Rhythmbox isn't seeing all of my files. I have a library of music over 24,000 tracks all MP3's.



Rhythmbox sees 11,500 of them only.



This has been a problem for a while. I keep coming back to Rhythmbox as its integration with Ubuntu is so tight and I like that. But this problem is stopping me from using it.



I have tried Banshee, but the sound quality is tinny and horrible (hearing rumors of Banshee replacing Rhythmbox in 11.04 is giving me nightmares)



I used to use Songbird but it was always a bit buggy and they have now pulled Linux Support.



Exaile doesn't integrate well enough either. I tried Guaydeque, and it shows a lot of promise, but again its integration is horrible.



Is there a way to make Rhythmbox see all my MP3's or is there a music player with tight integration, great sound, good features, Gnome native and actively developed I can switch to?



Edit: I remember hearing somewhere it had to do with MP3 with variable bit rate?



Edit: answers to various comments:



Took a look and I can't see anything specifically the same about all the files that is different from the files it does see. But we are talking about over 10,000 files missing, to large a number for me to be able to draw any accurate conclusions in any timely fashion.



Not getting any error messages. All I did was set my music library folder to be the folder in Preferences and ticked the box to watch the library for new files. It works fine with every other media player I have tried, but every time I try Rhythmbox (several times now over the last couple of years) it fails to get a the majority of my tracks.



My files are all on one external drive in one folder which than has subfolders for each artists and sub folders in those for each album. But that's as far as it goes for multiple locations, ie its not really multiple locations and no symbolic links.



This has been happening across several clean installs across several version of Ubuntu.







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  • Is there anything in common with the files that RB ignores?

    – Isaiah
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:01











  • I am not even sure they are all variable bit rate. All other music players I have tried have detected all the files without problems though

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:02












  • Took a look and I can't see anything specifically the same about all the files that is different from the files it does see. But we are talking about over 10,000 files missing, to large a number for me to be able to draw any accurate conclusions in a any timely fashion.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:08












  • Do you get any import errors? Maybe some files are corrupted or for another reason cause errors when importing?

    – JanC
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:34











  • No error messages. All I did was set my music library folder to be the folder in Preferences and ticked the box to watch the library for new files. It works fine with every other media player I have tried, but every time I try Rhythmbox (several times now over the last couple of years) it fails to get a the majority of my tracks.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 5:13

















  • Is there anything in common with the files that RB ignores?

    – Isaiah
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:01











  • I am not even sure they are all variable bit rate. All other music players I have tried have detected all the files without problems though

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:02












  • Took a look and I can't see anything specifically the same about all the files that is different from the files it does see. But we are talking about over 10,000 files missing, to large a number for me to be able to draw any accurate conclusions in a any timely fashion.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:08












  • Do you get any import errors? Maybe some files are corrupted or for another reason cause errors when importing?

    – JanC
    Oct 22 '10 at 4:34











  • No error messages. All I did was set my music library folder to be the folder in Preferences and ticked the box to watch the library for new files. It works fine with every other media player I have tried, but every time I try Rhythmbox (several times now over the last couple of years) it fails to get a the majority of my tracks.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 5:13
















Is there anything in common with the files that RB ignores?

– Isaiah
Oct 22 '10 at 4:01





Is there anything in common with the files that RB ignores?

– Isaiah
Oct 22 '10 at 4:01













I am not even sure they are all variable bit rate. All other music players I have tried have detected all the files without problems though

– Ashley G
Oct 22 '10 at 4:02






I am not even sure they are all variable bit rate. All other music players I have tried have detected all the files without problems though

– Ashley G
Oct 22 '10 at 4:02














Took a look and I can't see anything specifically the same about all the files that is different from the files it does see. But we are talking about over 10,000 files missing, to large a number for me to be able to draw any accurate conclusions in a any timely fashion.

– Ashley G
Oct 22 '10 at 4:08






Took a look and I can't see anything specifically the same about all the files that is different from the files it does see. But we are talking about over 10,000 files missing, to large a number for me to be able to draw any accurate conclusions in a any timely fashion.

– Ashley G
Oct 22 '10 at 4:08














Do you get any import errors? Maybe some files are corrupted or for another reason cause errors when importing?

– JanC
Oct 22 '10 at 4:34





Do you get any import errors? Maybe some files are corrupted or for another reason cause errors when importing?

– JanC
Oct 22 '10 at 4:34













No error messages. All I did was set my music library folder to be the folder in Preferences and ticked the box to watch the library for new files. It works fine with every other media player I have tried, but every time I try Rhythmbox (several times now over the last couple of years) it fails to get a the majority of my tracks.

– Ashley G
Oct 22 '10 at 5:13





No error messages. All I did was set my music library folder to be the folder in Preferences and ticked the box to watch the library for new files. It works fine with every other media player I have tried, but every time I try Rhythmbox (several times now over the last couple of years) it fails to get a the majority of my tracks.

– Ashley G
Oct 22 '10 at 5:13










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I had a similar problem with Rhythmbox. I don't have nearly the number of files you have, but it was not seeing new files or changed files. I did the following:



  1. In Preferences --> Music, I unchecked "Watch my Library for new files".

  2. Completely closed Rhythmbox (important).

  3. Renamed the rhythmbox database - ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml

  4. Started up Rhythmbox and checked "Watch my Library for new files".

  5. It started checking my collection and found everything.

It seems that my problem was an issue with the configuration file. I had reinstalled Rhythmbox, but had not done a complete uninstall. This left a corrupted configuration file in my Rhythmbox sub-directory. You may want to try this if it's possible that you have a corrupted configuration file.






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  • Thanks, I'll give it a try. But I don't think that's the issue as this has been happening across several clean installs across several version of Ubuntu.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 9:41











  • Didn't help, thanks though.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 23 '10 at 0:45











  • I removed the folder ~/.local/share/rhythmbox altogether and reloaded rhythmbox, then rhythmbox was able to find all the files. Thanks.

    – Ashish Gaur
    May 19 '15 at 5:53











  • That helped me too! Thanks! I think in initial scanning I closed Rhythmbox before task was finished and that could have corrupted db.

    – TusharG
    Dec 5 '16 at 15:13











  • @AshG Please ensure you close Rythmbox according to step 2 before proceeding to step 3.

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There are two elements to Rhythmbox noticing files: the inotify watches on all the subdirectories (which may have hit a maximum, check /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches, but it should be very high, higher than the number of directories you probably have), and the other is the file type detection that GStreamer is seeing.



Try to see if there are differences from GStreamer's perspective of the file. You can use gst-typefind to do this. A report like this may be useful to help track it down:



find /path/to/files -type f -print0 | xargs -0 gst-typefind





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    It is possible that using a symbolic link or using multiple locations could be "confusing" Rhythmbox. I've got around 10.000 songs and they are all present and accounted for. But they weren't all there until I used the absolute paths to the files. That's the worst thing about Rhythmbox - no file browser.



    As a side note, I don't know how you store your music, but you can set multiple library locations with the gconf-editor under apps --> Rhythmbox --> library_locations.



    To see if the files are the problem rather than Rhythmbox being the issue check out the File Browser plugin. It won't let you browser your entire file system, but it will let you browser your configured music directory by file rather than relying on Rhythmbox to read the tags. You can find it here (w/instructions): http://www.webupd8.org/2010/09/folderview-rhythmbox-plugin-to-browse.html



    I don't see the point of this plugin personally, but I've tried it and it does work; in your case it would likely be useful.



    If your looking for a good alternative with file browsing capability and so on, I've been using Clementine a lot. It's easily my favorite Linux player (but I still use Rhythmbox too!). You can check it out here: http://code.google.com/p/clementine-player/






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    • My files are all on one external drive in one folder which than has subfolders for each artists and sub folders in those for each album. BUt that's as far as it goes for multiple locations, ie its not really multiple locations and no symbolic links.

      – Ashley G
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    • Yeah, that's how mine are set up too. It was worth a shot though.

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    For me the answer was to close Rhythmbox and run the following (Xenial):



    apt install gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad
    rm ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml


    This installs some additional GStreamer plugins (also try gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly) and then deletes the Rhythmbox music database so it will re-check the files the next time.






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    • I was having trouble with the standard ubuntu rhythmbox (crashed while trying to load songs from my Music folder). I installed the latest version via PPA and I wasn't able to even get a reaction this time. At last, gstreamer plugins ugly worked for me with this latest build.

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    I had a similar problem with Rhythmbox. I don't have nearly the number of files you have, but it was not seeing new files or changed files. I did the following:



    1. In Preferences --> Music, I unchecked "Watch my Library for new files".

    2. Completely closed Rhythmbox (important).

    3. Renamed the rhythmbox database - ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml

    4. Started up Rhythmbox and checked "Watch my Library for new files".

    5. It started checking my collection and found everything.

    It seems that my problem was an issue with the configuration file. I had reinstalled Rhythmbox, but had not done a complete uninstall. This left a corrupted configuration file in my Rhythmbox sub-directory. You may want to try this if it's possible that you have a corrupted configuration file.






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    • Thanks, I'll give it a try. But I don't think that's the issue as this has been happening across several clean installs across several version of Ubuntu.

      – Ashley G
      Oct 22 '10 at 9:41











    • Didn't help, thanks though.

      – Ashley G
      Oct 23 '10 at 0:45











    • I removed the folder ~/.local/share/rhythmbox altogether and reloaded rhythmbox, then rhythmbox was able to find all the files. Thanks.

      – Ashish Gaur
      May 19 '15 at 5:53











    • That helped me too! Thanks! I think in initial scanning I closed Rhythmbox before task was finished and that could have corrupted db.

      – TusharG
      Dec 5 '16 at 15:13











    • @AshG Please ensure you close Rythmbox according to step 2 before proceeding to step 3.

      – Dawoodjee
      Jun 24 '18 at 21:44















    8



















    I had a similar problem with Rhythmbox. I don't have nearly the number of files you have, but it was not seeing new files or changed files. I did the following:



    1. In Preferences --> Music, I unchecked "Watch my Library for new files".

    2. Completely closed Rhythmbox (important).

    3. Renamed the rhythmbox database - ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml

    4. Started up Rhythmbox and checked "Watch my Library for new files".

    5. It started checking my collection and found everything.

    It seems that my problem was an issue with the configuration file. I had reinstalled Rhythmbox, but had not done a complete uninstall. This left a corrupted configuration file in my Rhythmbox sub-directory. You may want to try this if it's possible that you have a corrupted configuration file.






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    • Thanks, I'll give it a try. But I don't think that's the issue as this has been happening across several clean installs across several version of Ubuntu.

      – Ashley G
      Oct 22 '10 at 9:41











    • Didn't help, thanks though.

      – Ashley G
      Oct 23 '10 at 0:45











    • I removed the folder ~/.local/share/rhythmbox altogether and reloaded rhythmbox, then rhythmbox was able to find all the files. Thanks.

      – Ashish Gaur
      May 19 '15 at 5:53











    • That helped me too! Thanks! I think in initial scanning I closed Rhythmbox before task was finished and that could have corrupted db.

      – TusharG
      Dec 5 '16 at 15:13











    • @AshG Please ensure you close Rythmbox according to step 2 before proceeding to step 3.

      – Dawoodjee
      Jun 24 '18 at 21:44













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    I had a similar problem with Rhythmbox. I don't have nearly the number of files you have, but it was not seeing new files or changed files. I did the following:



    1. In Preferences --> Music, I unchecked "Watch my Library for new files".

    2. Completely closed Rhythmbox (important).

    3. Renamed the rhythmbox database - ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml

    4. Started up Rhythmbox and checked "Watch my Library for new files".

    5. It started checking my collection and found everything.

    It seems that my problem was an issue with the configuration file. I had reinstalled Rhythmbox, but had not done a complete uninstall. This left a corrupted configuration file in my Rhythmbox sub-directory. You may want to try this if it's possible that you have a corrupted configuration file.






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    I had a similar problem with Rhythmbox. I don't have nearly the number of files you have, but it was not seeing new files or changed files. I did the following:



    1. In Preferences --> Music, I unchecked "Watch my Library for new files".

    2. Completely closed Rhythmbox (important).

    3. Renamed the rhythmbox database - ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml

    4. Started up Rhythmbox and checked "Watch my Library for new files".

    5. It started checking my collection and found everything.

    It seems that my problem was an issue with the configuration file. I had reinstalled Rhythmbox, but had not done a complete uninstall. This left a corrupted configuration file in my Rhythmbox sub-directory. You may want to try this if it's possible that you have a corrupted configuration file.







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    • Thanks, I'll give it a try. But I don't think that's the issue as this has been happening across several clean installs across several version of Ubuntu.

      – Ashley G
      Oct 22 '10 at 9:41











    • Didn't help, thanks though.

      – Ashley G
      Oct 23 '10 at 0:45











    • I removed the folder ~/.local/share/rhythmbox altogether and reloaded rhythmbox, then rhythmbox was able to find all the files. Thanks.

      – Ashish Gaur
      May 19 '15 at 5:53











    • That helped me too! Thanks! I think in initial scanning I closed Rhythmbox before task was finished and that could have corrupted db.

      – TusharG
      Dec 5 '16 at 15:13











    • @AshG Please ensure you close Rythmbox according to step 2 before proceeding to step 3.

      – Dawoodjee
      Jun 24 '18 at 21:44

















    • Thanks, I'll give it a try. But I don't think that's the issue as this has been happening across several clean installs across several version of Ubuntu.

      – Ashley G
      Oct 22 '10 at 9:41











    • Didn't help, thanks though.

      – Ashley G
      Oct 23 '10 at 0:45











    • I removed the folder ~/.local/share/rhythmbox altogether and reloaded rhythmbox, then rhythmbox was able to find all the files. Thanks.

      – Ashish Gaur
      May 19 '15 at 5:53











    • That helped me too! Thanks! I think in initial scanning I closed Rhythmbox before task was finished and that could have corrupted db.

      – TusharG
      Dec 5 '16 at 15:13











    • @AshG Please ensure you close Rythmbox according to step 2 before proceeding to step 3.

      – Dawoodjee
      Jun 24 '18 at 21:44
















    Thanks, I'll give it a try. But I don't think that's the issue as this has been happening across several clean installs across several version of Ubuntu.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 9:41





    Thanks, I'll give it a try. But I don't think that's the issue as this has been happening across several clean installs across several version of Ubuntu.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 22 '10 at 9:41













    Didn't help, thanks though.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 23 '10 at 0:45





    Didn't help, thanks though.

    – Ashley G
    Oct 23 '10 at 0:45













    I removed the folder ~/.local/share/rhythmbox altogether and reloaded rhythmbox, then rhythmbox was able to find all the files. Thanks.

    – Ashish Gaur
    May 19 '15 at 5:53





    I removed the folder ~/.local/share/rhythmbox altogether and reloaded rhythmbox, then rhythmbox was able to find all the files. Thanks.

    – Ashish Gaur
    May 19 '15 at 5:53













    That helped me too! Thanks! I think in initial scanning I closed Rhythmbox before task was finished and that could have corrupted db.

    – TusharG
    Dec 5 '16 at 15:13





    That helped me too! Thanks! I think in initial scanning I closed Rhythmbox before task was finished and that could have corrupted db.

    – TusharG
    Dec 5 '16 at 15:13













    @AshG Please ensure you close Rythmbox according to step 2 before proceeding to step 3.

    – Dawoodjee
    Jun 24 '18 at 21:44





    @AshG Please ensure you close Rythmbox according to step 2 before proceeding to step 3.

    – Dawoodjee
    Jun 24 '18 at 21:44













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    There are two elements to Rhythmbox noticing files: the inotify watches on all the subdirectories (which may have hit a maximum, check /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches, but it should be very high, higher than the number of directories you probably have), and the other is the file type detection that GStreamer is seeing.



    Try to see if there are differences from GStreamer's perspective of the file. You can use gst-typefind to do this. A report like this may be useful to help track it down:



    find /path/to/files -type f -print0 | xargs -0 gst-typefind





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      There are two elements to Rhythmbox noticing files: the inotify watches on all the subdirectories (which may have hit a maximum, check /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches, but it should be very high, higher than the number of directories you probably have), and the other is the file type detection that GStreamer is seeing.



      Try to see if there are differences from GStreamer's perspective of the file. You can use gst-typefind to do this. A report like this may be useful to help track it down:



      find /path/to/files -type f -print0 | xargs -0 gst-typefind





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        There are two elements to Rhythmbox noticing files: the inotify watches on all the subdirectories (which may have hit a maximum, check /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches, but it should be very high, higher than the number of directories you probably have), and the other is the file type detection that GStreamer is seeing.



        Try to see if there are differences from GStreamer's perspective of the file. You can use gst-typefind to do this. A report like this may be useful to help track it down:



        find /path/to/files -type f -print0 | xargs -0 gst-typefind





        share|improve this answer














        There are two elements to Rhythmbox noticing files: the inotify watches on all the subdirectories (which may have hit a maximum, check /proc/sys/fs/inotify/max_user_watches, but it should be very high, higher than the number of directories you probably have), and the other is the file type detection that GStreamer is seeing.



        Try to see if there are differences from GStreamer's perspective of the file. You can use gst-typefind to do this. A report like this may be useful to help track it down:



        find /path/to/files -type f -print0 | xargs -0 gst-typefind






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        answered Oct 25 '10 at 20:03









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            It is possible that using a symbolic link or using multiple locations could be "confusing" Rhythmbox. I've got around 10.000 songs and they are all present and accounted for. But they weren't all there until I used the absolute paths to the files. That's the worst thing about Rhythmbox - no file browser.



            As a side note, I don't know how you store your music, but you can set multiple library locations with the gconf-editor under apps --> Rhythmbox --> library_locations.



            To see if the files are the problem rather than Rhythmbox being the issue check out the File Browser plugin. It won't let you browser your entire file system, but it will let you browser your configured music directory by file rather than relying on Rhythmbox to read the tags. You can find it here (w/instructions): http://www.webupd8.org/2010/09/folderview-rhythmbox-plugin-to-browse.html



            I don't see the point of this plugin personally, but I've tried it and it does work; in your case it would likely be useful.



            If your looking for a good alternative with file browsing capability and so on, I've been using Clementine a lot. It's easily my favorite Linux player (but I still use Rhythmbox too!). You can check it out here: http://code.google.com/p/clementine-player/






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            • My files are all on one external drive in one folder which than has subfolders for each artists and sub folders in those for each album. BUt that's as far as it goes for multiple locations, ie its not really multiple locations and no symbolic links.

              – Ashley G
              Oct 23 '10 at 0:44











            • Yeah, that's how mine are set up too. It was worth a shot though.

              – Deadite81
              Oct 23 '10 at 3:42















            1



















            It is possible that using a symbolic link or using multiple locations could be "confusing" Rhythmbox. I've got around 10.000 songs and they are all present and accounted for. But they weren't all there until I used the absolute paths to the files. That's the worst thing about Rhythmbox - no file browser.



            As a side note, I don't know how you store your music, but you can set multiple library locations with the gconf-editor under apps --> Rhythmbox --> library_locations.



            To see if the files are the problem rather than Rhythmbox being the issue check out the File Browser plugin. It won't let you browser your entire file system, but it will let you browser your configured music directory by file rather than relying on Rhythmbox to read the tags. You can find it here (w/instructions): http://www.webupd8.org/2010/09/folderview-rhythmbox-plugin-to-browse.html



            I don't see the point of this plugin personally, but I've tried it and it does work; in your case it would likely be useful.



            If your looking for a good alternative with file browsing capability and so on, I've been using Clementine a lot. It's easily my favorite Linux player (but I still use Rhythmbox too!). You can check it out here: http://code.google.com/p/clementine-player/






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            • My files are all on one external drive in one folder which than has subfolders for each artists and sub folders in those for each album. BUt that's as far as it goes for multiple locations, ie its not really multiple locations and no symbolic links.

              – Ashley G
              Oct 23 '10 at 0:44











            • Yeah, that's how mine are set up too. It was worth a shot though.

              – Deadite81
              Oct 23 '10 at 3:42













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            It is possible that using a symbolic link or using multiple locations could be "confusing" Rhythmbox. I've got around 10.000 songs and they are all present and accounted for. But they weren't all there until I used the absolute paths to the files. That's the worst thing about Rhythmbox - no file browser.



            As a side note, I don't know how you store your music, but you can set multiple library locations with the gconf-editor under apps --> Rhythmbox --> library_locations.



            To see if the files are the problem rather than Rhythmbox being the issue check out the File Browser plugin. It won't let you browser your entire file system, but it will let you browser your configured music directory by file rather than relying on Rhythmbox to read the tags. You can find it here (w/instructions): http://www.webupd8.org/2010/09/folderview-rhythmbox-plugin-to-browse.html



            I don't see the point of this plugin personally, but I've tried it and it does work; in your case it would likely be useful.



            If your looking for a good alternative with file browsing capability and so on, I've been using Clementine a lot. It's easily my favorite Linux player (but I still use Rhythmbox too!). You can check it out here: http://code.google.com/p/clementine-player/






            share|improve this answer














            It is possible that using a symbolic link or using multiple locations could be "confusing" Rhythmbox. I've got around 10.000 songs and they are all present and accounted for. But they weren't all there until I used the absolute paths to the files. That's the worst thing about Rhythmbox - no file browser.



            As a side note, I don't know how you store your music, but you can set multiple library locations with the gconf-editor under apps --> Rhythmbox --> library_locations.



            To see if the files are the problem rather than Rhythmbox being the issue check out the File Browser plugin. It won't let you browser your entire file system, but it will let you browser your configured music directory by file rather than relying on Rhythmbox to read the tags. You can find it here (w/instructions): http://www.webupd8.org/2010/09/folderview-rhythmbox-plugin-to-browse.html



            I don't see the point of this plugin personally, but I've tried it and it does work; in your case it would likely be useful.



            If your looking for a good alternative with file browsing capability and so on, I've been using Clementine a lot. It's easily my favorite Linux player (but I still use Rhythmbox too!). You can check it out here: http://code.google.com/p/clementine-player/







            share|improve this answer













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            answered Oct 22 '10 at 11:06









            Deadite81Deadite81

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            • My files are all on one external drive in one folder which than has subfolders for each artists and sub folders in those for each album. BUt that's as far as it goes for multiple locations, ie its not really multiple locations and no symbolic links.

              – Ashley G
              Oct 23 '10 at 0:44











            • Yeah, that's how mine are set up too. It was worth a shot though.

              – Deadite81
              Oct 23 '10 at 3:42

















            • My files are all on one external drive in one folder which than has subfolders for each artists and sub folders in those for each album. BUt that's as far as it goes for multiple locations, ie its not really multiple locations and no symbolic links.

              – Ashley G
              Oct 23 '10 at 0:44











            • Yeah, that's how mine are set up too. It was worth a shot though.

              – Deadite81
              Oct 23 '10 at 3:42
















            My files are all on one external drive in one folder which than has subfolders for each artists and sub folders in those for each album. BUt that's as far as it goes for multiple locations, ie its not really multiple locations and no symbolic links.

            – Ashley G
            Oct 23 '10 at 0:44





            My files are all on one external drive in one folder which than has subfolders for each artists and sub folders in those for each album. BUt that's as far as it goes for multiple locations, ie its not really multiple locations and no symbolic links.

            – Ashley G
            Oct 23 '10 at 0:44













            Yeah, that's how mine are set up too. It was worth a shot though.

            – Deadite81
            Oct 23 '10 at 3:42





            Yeah, that's how mine are set up too. It was worth a shot though.

            – Deadite81
            Oct 23 '10 at 3:42











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            For me the answer was to close Rhythmbox and run the following (Xenial):



            apt install gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad
            rm ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml


            This installs some additional GStreamer plugins (also try gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly) and then deletes the Rhythmbox music database so it will re-check the files the next time.






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            • I was having trouble with the standard ubuntu rhythmbox (crashed while trying to load songs from my Music folder). I installed the latest version via PPA and I wasn't able to even get a reaction this time. At last, gstreamer plugins ugly worked for me with this latest build.

              – John Hamilton
              Apr 10 at 12:48















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            For me the answer was to close Rhythmbox and run the following (Xenial):



            apt install gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad
            rm ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml


            This installs some additional GStreamer plugins (also try gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly) and then deletes the Rhythmbox music database so it will re-check the files the next time.






            share|improve this answer

























            • I was having trouble with the standard ubuntu rhythmbox (crashed while trying to load songs from my Music folder). I installed the latest version via PPA and I wasn't able to even get a reaction this time. At last, gstreamer plugins ugly worked for me with this latest build.

              – John Hamilton
              Apr 10 at 12:48













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            For me the answer was to close Rhythmbox and run the following (Xenial):



            apt install gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad
            rm ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml


            This installs some additional GStreamer plugins (also try gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly) and then deletes the Rhythmbox music database so it will re-check the files the next time.






            share|improve this answer














            For me the answer was to close Rhythmbox and run the following (Xenial):



            apt install gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad
            rm ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml


            This installs some additional GStreamer plugins (also try gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly) and then deletes the Rhythmbox music database so it will re-check the files the next time.







            share|improve this answer













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            answered May 16 '16 at 23:26









            rich remerrich remer

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            • I was having trouble with the standard ubuntu rhythmbox (crashed while trying to load songs from my Music folder). I installed the latest version via PPA and I wasn't able to even get a reaction this time. At last, gstreamer plugins ugly worked for me with this latest build.

              – John Hamilton
              Apr 10 at 12:48

















            • I was having trouble with the standard ubuntu rhythmbox (crashed while trying to load songs from my Music folder). I installed the latest version via PPA and I wasn't able to even get a reaction this time. At last, gstreamer plugins ugly worked for me with this latest build.

              – John Hamilton
              Apr 10 at 12:48
















            I was having trouble with the standard ubuntu rhythmbox (crashed while trying to load songs from my Music folder). I installed the latest version via PPA and I wasn't able to even get a reaction this time. At last, gstreamer plugins ugly worked for me with this latest build.

            – John Hamilton
            Apr 10 at 12:48





            I was having trouble with the standard ubuntu rhythmbox (crashed while trying to load songs from my Music folder). I installed the latest version via PPA and I wasn't able to even get a reaction this time. At last, gstreamer plugins ugly worked for me with this latest build.

            – John Hamilton
            Apr 10 at 12:48


















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