LAME version 3.96.1 (http://lame.sourceforge.net/) Using polyphase lowpass filter, transition band: 17249 Hz - 17782 Hz Encoding track_12.mp3 to Track012.mp3 Encoding as 44.1 kHz 128 kbps j-stereo MPEG-1 Layer III (11x) qval=3 big_values too large! 490 Can't step back 379! bitstream problem: resyncing... big_values too large! 500 big_values too large! 511 mpg123: Can't rewind stream by 108 bits! Frame | CPU time/estim | REAL time/estim | play/CPU | ETA bitstream problem: resyncing... : | 0:00/ : | x| : big_values too large! 400 0/6662 ( 0%)| 0:00/ 0:00| 0:00/ 0:00| 0.0000x| 0:00 ./m12.sh: line 1: 7737 Segmentation fault lame track_12.mp3 Track012.mp3 --tl "Sample" --ta "Fran Martin" --tn "12" --ty "2005" --tg "Jazz" --tc "Converted by CWSIV using Suse Linux" --tt "Greatest Love Story" I am doing this for a friend whose windows box has forgotten how to burn and rip. I think the drive HP supplied has died. How can I make this work?? -- ___ _ _ _ ____ _ _ _ | | | | [__ | | | |___ |_|_| ___] | \/
On Saturday 26 November 2005 20:37, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
LAME version 3.96.1 (http://lame.sourceforge.net/) Using polyphase lowpass filter, transition band: 17249 Hz - 17782 Hz Encoding track_12.mp3 to Track012.mp3 Encoding as 44.1 kHz 128 kbps j-stereo MPEG-1 Layer III (11x) qval=3 big_values too large! 490 Can't step back 379! bitstream problem: resyncing... big_values too large! 500 big_values too large! 511 mpg123: Can't rewind stream by 108 bits! Frame | CPU time/estim | REAL time/estim | play/CPU | ETA bitstream problem: resyncing... : | 0:00/ : | x| : big_values too large! 400 0/6662 ( 0%)| 0:00/ 0:00| 0:00/ 0:00| 0.0000x| 0:00 ./m12.sh: line 1: 7737 Segmentation fault lame track_12.mp3 Track012.mp3 --tl "Sample" --ta "Fran Martin" --tn "12" --ty "2005" --tg "Jazz" --tc "Converted by CWSIV using Suse Linux" --tt "Greatest Love Story"
I am doing this for a friend whose windows box has forgotten how to burn and rip. I think the drive HP supplied has died.
How can I make this work?? -- ========
Usually the easiest way to rip in KDE is to use Konqueror and just drag the tracks to your hard drive directory of choice. There are other programs that will do the trick as well in both KDE & GNOME. K3b comes to mind in KDE. regards, Lee
On Sunday 27 Nov 2005 03:31, BandiPat wrote:
On Saturday 26 November 2005 20:37, Carl William Spitzer IV wrote:
LAME version 3.96.1 (http://lame.sourceforge.net/) Using polyphase lowpass filter, transition band: 17249 Hz - 17782 Hz Encoding track_12.mp3 to Track012.mp3 Encoding as 44.1 kHz 128 kbps j-stereo MPEG-1 Layer III (11x) qval=3 big_values too large! 490 Can't step back 379! bitstream problem: resyncing... big_values too large! 500 big_values too large! 511 mpg123: Can't rewind stream by 108 bits! Frame | CPU time/estim | REAL time/estim | play/CPU | ETA bitstream problem: resyncing... : | 0:00/ : | x| : big_values too large! 400 0/6662 ( 0%)| 0:00/ 0:00| 0:00/ 0:00| 0.0000x| 0:00 ./m12.sh: line 1: 7737 Segmentation fault lame track_12.mp3 Track012.mp3 --tl "Sample" --ta "Fran Martin" --tn "12" --ty "2005" --tg "Jazz" --tc "Converted by CWSIV using Suse Linux" --tt "Greatest Love Story"
I am doing this for a friend whose windows box has forgotten how to burn and rip. I think the drive HP supplied has died.
How can I make this work?? --
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Usually the easiest way to rip in KDE is to use Konqueror and just drag the tracks to your hard drive directory of choice. There are other programs that will do the trick as well in both KDE & GNOME. K3b comes to mind in KDE.
regards, Lee
Hi . I have found over the last few years that grip is about the best ripper going at the moment never had any problems with it at all either with lame or ogg (now the only way to go mp3 sucks big time) . Grip is about the only thing that keeps anything to do with gnome on this machine .. Cheers Pete . -- If Bill Gates had gotten LAID at High School do YOU think there would be a Microsoft ? Of course NOT ! You gotta spend a lot of time at your school Locker stuffing underware up your ass to think , I am going to take on the worlds Computer Industry -------:heard on Cyber Radio.:------- AFFA
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BandiPat
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Carl William Spitzer IV
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Peter Nikolic