#739042 nautilus: Says 'Contains Music' and tries to open with Banshee incorrectly.

Package:
nautilus
Source:
nautilus
Description:
file manager and graphical shell for GNOME
Submitter:
Z
Date:
2014-08-07 13:42:05 UTC
Severity:
minor
#739042#5
Date:
2014-02-15 10:35:35 UTC
From:
To:
Dear Maintainer,

This is a problem I have had only recently with testing. Whenever I insert a
usb memory-stick (flash drive), autorun  offers me the choice of 'open with
banshee' or 'eject' (no open with nautilus option). I ignore this, and open
with nautilus. When I go onto the usb on nautilus it says 'contains music' and
has a button for me to open it with banshee, across the top. This would be
good, except none of the usbs have any music. It is quite annoying,
particularly the autorun issue. If it had an open with nautilus option as well
it wouldn't matter that it misdiagnosed the USB drive. Best obviously would be
to only do that when  it actually is a music player - there must be a bug in
the recognition.

#739042#10
Date:
2014-03-19 18:06:46 UTC
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To:
Dear Maintainer,

I'm having this same issue on Debian Unstable (except with Rhythmbox being
the linked to program).

   * What led up to the situation?
When I mount a usb thumb drive and view it in nautilus
   * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
     ineffective)?
I tried several different thumb drives, even ones that were cleanly
formatted and with no files on them.
   * What was the outcome of this action?
It still specified that the usb drive "Contains music" and offered to
launch Rhythmbox.
   * What outcome did you expect instead?
For it to not say "Contains music" when the device doesn't contain music.

#739042#15
Date:
2014-05-26 16:45:11 UTC
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To:
When I connect my camera, which contains only pictures (.nef and .jpeg
files), Nautilus suggests Rhythmbox as application. I'd like to change it
to rapid-photo-downloader, which is also set as default application in
gnome settings>devices>pictures.

#739042#20
Date:
2014-07-22 18:15:39 UTC
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Hey,

Could you please still reproduce this issue with newer nautilus version
like 3.12.2-1 ?

thanks
regards
Pedro

#739042#27
Date:
2014-07-22 20:51:34 UTC
From:
To:
Pedro Beja <althaser@gmail.com> writes:

Still able to reproduce with that version.

Andreas

#739042#32
Date:
2014-07-27 12:29:31 UTC
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To:
Yes, I have reinstalled debian completely for another reason, and it
still happens on jessie/testing with 2.12.2-1, the same. I insert the
usb stick, and the notification pops up on the bottom saying 'Open with
Rhythmbox' or 'Eject', then when I open with nautilus, it says 'Contains
Music' and 'Rhythmbox'.

Pedro Beja:

#739042#37
Date:
2014-08-07 13:38:54 UTC
From:
To:
I'm having the same problem with my Debian Jessie/Testing even with the
last updates (nautilus 3.12.2-1).