Description of problem:
When selecting the audio profile for encoding, sound-juicer only displays the
standard four (CD quality lossless, lossy, voice lossless, voice lossy). Also,
the voice lossy profile's codec is listed as "unknown" instead of Speex.
Also, if launching gnome-audio-profiles-properties using the "Edit Profiles"
button, the window focus sticks to the main g-a-p-p window, meaning that one
cannot edit the selected profile until the main g-a-p-p window is closed!
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
2.16.3-1.fc7
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Create new sound profile using Edit Profiles
2. Create new sound profile, launching gnome-audio-profiles-properties manually
3. Try to use said profile
Actual results:
using 1), I have to close the GAPP window before the new profile can be edited
at 3), the newly-created profile cannot be selected
Expected results:
1) and 2) should give the same experience. 3) should work
Additional info:
This goes back (as far as I can remember) to F7t1
Description of problem:
When selecting the audio profile for encoding, sound-juicer only displays the
standard four (CD quality lossless, lossy, voice lossless, voice lossy). Also,
the voice lossy profile's codec is listed as "unknown" instead of Speex.
Also, if launching gnome-audio- profiles- properties using the "Edit Profiles"
button, the window focus sticks to the main g-a-p-p window, meaning that one
cannot edit the selected profile until the main g-a-p-p window is closed!
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
2.16.3-1.fc7
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce: profiles- properties manually
1. Create new sound profile using Edit Profiles
2. Create new sound profile, launching gnome-audio-
3. Try to use said profile
Actual results:
using 1), I have to close the GAPP window before the new profile can be edited
at 3), the newly-created profile cannot be selected
Expected results:
1) and 2) should give the same experience. 3) should work
Additional info:
This goes back (as far as I can remember) to F7t1