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Description

Gnome Music has now search, remote sources and playlist features to test.

Setup

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Fedora repository doesn't include codecs for playing restricted music formats like mp3. You must do this testcase only with open format, legally downloaded music.
  • Ensure Gnome Music is installed.
  • Download some music in open music format, for example here.

How to test

  1. Make sure Tracker is running
  2. Run application Music. Run 'gnome-music -d' in debug mode to get more log output in console
  3. Move your music into ~/Music or ~/Downloads
  4. Try to search, sort and click through artists, albums and songs.
  5. Play music from remote sources: Jamendo / Magnatune / UPnP sources
  6. Add/remove playlists and add/remove tracks to/from playlists

Expected Results

  1. Music should play without problem.
  2. You should be able to import downloaded music.
  3. Album art data is displayed for albums
  4. No files outside ~/Music or ~/Downloads are displayed
  5. Video files, which contain audio track, are filtered out
  6. Files can be seeked correcly
  7. Shuffle/Repeat modes work as expected
  8. Tracks from remote sources work correctly
  9. Playlists work as expected
  10. Pressing Space pauses / resumes playback
  11. Back button in Shuffle mode plays up to 10 previous songs
  12. Back button on toolbar returns to previous view (if available)
  13. Filter-as-you-type works on every screen
  14. Advanced search features (filtering by match type / source) works correctly