Everytime a song is played on Rhythmbox from my playlist a pop-up on the upper-right side of the screen shows. How could I hide it?
Now that the dust has settled and Rhythmbox has become (again) the default music-media player in 12.04 & 12.10, I'm interested in extending its functionality.
For example, the default lyric plugin does not work for me and there doesn't appear to be an sound-equalizer by default.
Having done a search, I came across the Gnome-website that lists a number of third-party plugins, some-of which I wish to install which can resolve the above.
However, there doesn't appear to be .deb packages or a repository containing these plugins.
Instead there are links to source-code websites such as GitHub and others.
So, I'm confused - I don't know which plugins works in 12.04 or 12.10 versions of Rhythmbox (v2.96 & v2.97) and I'm not sure how to install these.
How do I wipe the music database of Rhythmbox? I have imported lots of music into Rhythmbox. Now I want Rhythmbox to forget everything that I've imported.
Is there anyway to get Rhythmbox to stop playing the current track when it closes without first pausing/stopping the song manually?
The title says it all. How can I detect duplicates in my media library?