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Bug#539270: marked as done ([kdemultimedia] kde audio player software does not play files with whitespace in their filenames)



Your message dated Mon, 5 Apr 2010 15:05:53 +0200
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and subject line [kdemultimedia] kde audio player software does not play files with whitespace in their filenames
has caused the Debian Bug report #539270,
regarding [kdemultimedia] kde audio player software does not play files with whitespace in their filenames
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--- Begin Message ---
Package: kdemultimedia
Version: 4:4.2.4-1
Severity: important

When a kde audio player program opens an audio file with a whitespace in a 
filename, the file does not get played. Depending on the player program, error 
messages vary or the song simply gets skipped. Amarok for instance, says the 
file was not found.

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Run a program using the kde phonon backend to play audio, for instance 
amarok, juk, dragonplayer, kalarm
2. Open an audio file with a whitespace in its filename, the format does not 
matter, for instance: test file.flac, test file.ogg, test_file.mp3

If one renames the test file.ogg to test_file.ogg or testfile.ogg, the song plays 
normally.

Programs not using the Phonon audio backend, e.g. smplayer or mpg123, do not 
suffer from this problem.

This means, all audio files with whitespace in their filenames do not play in 
kde, not even in apps like kalarm etc. his severely hampers the audio playback 
capabilities of kde4.

I wasn't sure which package is causing this problem, that's why I reported the 
bug report against kdemultimedia, although it might better to assign the 
report to phonon or qt4 instead.

My system is a freshly in installed HP 6830s laptop. I've installed a minimal 
stable, upgraded to sid and installed desktop-base and kde4 afterwards.

Don't hesitate to email me if you need any more information about my system.

--- System information. ---
Architecture: amd64
Kernel:       Linux 2.6.30-1-amd64

Debian Release: squeeze/sid
  990 unstable        ftp.at.debian.org 
  850 unstable        debian-mirrors.sdinet.de 

--- Package information. ---
Depends                            (Version) | Installed
============================================-+-===============
dragonplayer                  (>= 4:4.2.4-1) | 4:4.2.4-1
kdemultimedia-kio-plugins     (>= 4:4.2.4-1) | 4:4.2.4-1
juk                           (>= 4:4.2.4-1) | 4:4.2.4-1
kmix                          (>= 4:4.2.4-1) | 4:4.2.4-1
kscd                          (>= 4:4.2.4-1) | 4:4.2.4-1


Package's Recommends field is empty.

Package's Suggests field is empty.







--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message ---
Version: 4:4.6.0really4.3.80-1

The bug you reported has (most likely) been fixed in or before Phonon 4.3.80


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