One day I'll get this sucker to work!!!! I've finally gotten k3b to see and use my cd writers but when I drop mp3's into the audio CD window it says it can't handle the format. I've checked the k3b feedback page and have seen several other people with a similar problem and a response that they need the k3b mad plugin. Where can I get this from? I'm using kde 3.3.1, k3b 0.11.17, suse 9.0 Phil
I have not been able to get k3b to see both my dvd writers as a user. It only uses the first (/dev/hdc) and ignores the second (/dev/hdd) unless I sudo k3b. I'm pretty sure it is a permissions problem but I'm unsure on how to solve it since I believe suse 9.2 is completely udev and I have close to zero experience with it... Any solution for this problem, anyone? SCD On Nov 3, 2004, at 7:11 PM, Phil Burness wrote:
One day I'll get this sucker to work!!!!
I've finally gotten k3b to see and use my cd writers but when I drop mp3's into the audio CD window it says it can't handle the format. I've checked the k3b feedback page and have seen several other people with a similar problem and a response that they need the k3b mad plugin. Where can I get this from? I'm using kde 3.3.1, k3b 0.11.17, suse 9.0
Phil
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On Wednesday, 3 November 2004 20.11, Phil Burness wrote:
One day I'll get this sucker to work!!!!
I've finally gotten k3b to see and use my cd writers but when I drop mp3's into the audio CD window it says it can't handle the format. I've checked the k3b feedback page and have seen several other people with a similar problem and a response that they need the k3b mad plugin. Where can I get this from? I'm using kde 3.3.1, k3b 0.11.17, suse 9.0
It should be included, look at /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/libk3bmaddecoder.so Do you have the package mad.rpm installed? It should be on your CDs/DVD, or get it from http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/ftp.suse.com/suse/i386/9.0/suse/i586/mad-0...
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 1:10 pm, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Wednesday, 3 November 2004 20.11, Phil Burness wrote:
One day I'll get this sucker to work!!!!
I've finally gotten k3b to see and use my cd writers but when I drop mp3's into the audio CD window it says it can't handle the format. I've checked the k3b feedback page and have seen several other people with a similar problem and a response that they need the k3b mad plugin. Where can I get this from? I'm using kde 3.3.1, k3b 0.11.17, suse 9.0
It should be included, look at /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/libk3bmaddecoder.so
Do you have the package mad.rpm installed? It should be on your CDs/DVD, or get it from
http://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/suse/ftp.suse.com/suse/i386/9.0/suse/i586/mad- 0.15.0b-41.i586.rpm
I've run across the same problem; but not found a solution, and I have mad installed. SuSE 9.0 Pro KDE 3.3.1-3 K3b 0.11.17-0 Mad 0-15.0b-69 I checked /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/ and found that libk3bmaddecoder.so was there. I've also tried launching K3b via the konsole and when I tried creating an Audio CD by dropping in some MP3 files; the following error gets tossed to the konsole: k3b: (K3bWaveDecoder) /path-to/file/filename.mp3: not a RIFF file. I've done a bit of googling looking for an answer to that error and not had any luck. From what I can find; it seems like K3b thinks I'm trying to drop in a WAV file rather than an MP3. Oh and I should also note that K3b Plugin-Configuration section under Options only shows the following plugins: Audio Decoder - K3b Ogg Vorbis Decoder - K3b Wave Decoder Audio Encoder - K3b External Audio Encoder - K3b Ogg Vorbis Encoder - K3b SoX Audio Encoder Maybe K3b needs a specific/older version of mad in order to do this? -- "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein Mark McKibben http://www.coffeebear.net/
On Wednesday, 3 November 2004 20.43, Mark McKibben wrote:
I've run across the same problem; but not found a solution, and I have mad installed. SuSE 9.0 Pro KDE 3.3.1-3 K3b 0.11.17-0 Mad 0-15.0b-69
I checked /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/ and found that libk3bmaddecoder.so was there.
How about the package id3lib.rpm ? If you do "ldd /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/libk3bmaddecoder.so", are any of the deps missing?
Maybe K3b needs a specific/older version of mad in order to do this?
It does happen that packman makes such mistakes, but it's relatively rare. when it happens you can usually find the needed package on their site, but there is no mad.rpm there
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 20:19, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Wednesday, 3 November 2004 20.43, Mark McKibben wrote:
I've run across the same problem; but not found a solution, and I have mad installed. SuSE 9.0 Pro KDE 3.3.1-3 K3b 0.11.17-0 Mad 0-15.0b-69
I checked /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/ and found that libk3bmaddecoder.so was there.
How about the package id3lib.rpm ?
If you do "ldd /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/libk3bmaddecoder.so", are any of the deps missing?
Maybe K3b needs a specific/older version of mad in order to do this?
It does happen that packman makes such mistakes, but it's relatively rare. when it happens you can usually find the needed package on their site, but there is no mad.rpm there ldd /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/libk3maddecoder.so tells me I have libid3-3.8.so.2 => not found
rpm -qa | grep id3 says id3lib-3.8.3-0.pm.2 is installed is the .pm.2 significant? Phil
On Wednesday, 3 November 2004 23.50, Phil Burness wrote:
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 20:19, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Wednesday, 3 November 2004 20.43, Mark McKibben wrote:
I've run across the same problem; but not found a solution, and I have mad installed. SuSE 9.0 Pro KDE 3.3.1-3 K3b 0.11.17-0 Mad 0-15.0b-69
I checked /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/ and found that libk3bmaddecoder.so was there.
How about the package id3lib.rpm ?
If you do "ldd /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/libk3bmaddecoder.so", are any of the deps missing?
Maybe K3b needs a specific/older version of mad in order to do this?
It does happen that packman makes such mistakes, but it's relatively rare. when it happens you can usually find the needed package on their site, but there is no mad.rpm there
ldd /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/libk3maddecoder.so tells me I have libid3-3.8.so.2 => not found
rpm -qa | grep id3 says id3lib-3.8.3-0.pm.2 is installed
Yeah, looks like k3b was compiled with the id3lib from the suse discs, and the packman version has gotten a new so-name Try installing the id3lib from suse and see if that makes k3b work
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 4:52 pm, Anders Johansson wrote:
Yeah, looks like k3b was compiled with the id3lib from the suse discs, and the packman version has gotten a new so-name
Try installing the id3lib from suse and see if that makes k3b work
I had a bunch of other stuff that complained id3lib was required; so I couldn't uninstall the packman version. However I figured what the heck, downloaded id3lib from a SuSE ftp server and ran: rpm --force -U id3lib-3.8.2-233.i586.rpm After that K3b allows me to add MP3s to a new audio project and doesn't toss up any more errors. Thanks Anders! -- "Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former." - Albert Einstein Mark McKibben http://www.coffeebear.net/
On Thursday, 4 November 2004 00.24, Mark McKibben wrote:
I had a bunch of other stuff that complained id3lib was required; so I couldn't uninstall the packman version. However I figured what the heck, downloaded id3lib from a SuSE ftp server and ran: rpm --force -U id3lib-3.8.2-233.i586.rpm
For future reference, the way to downgrade an rpm without using --force is rpm -Uvh --oldpackage <filename>
After that K3b allows me to add MP3s to a new audio project and doesn't toss up any more errors. Thanks Anders!
No problem
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 23:34, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Thursday, 4 November 2004 00.24, Mark McKibben wrote:
I had a bunch of other stuff that complained id3lib was required; so I couldn't uninstall the packman version. However I figured what the heck, downloaded id3lib from a SuSE ftp server and ran: rpm --force -U id3lib-3.8.2-233.i586.rpm
For future reference, the way to downgrade an rpm without using --force is
rpm -Uvh --oldpackage <filename>
After that K3b allows me to add MP3s to a new audio project and doesn't toss up any more errors. Thanks Anders!
No problem I agree - Anders - Thanks for all the help and patience.
Phil
It is also possible to downgrade a package using Yast. Click on a package, click on versions, then highlight an earlier version and press accept. I found this by accident when I needed to downgrade kernels, it worked great! I am mentioning this because i have not seen any mention of it anywhere.. On Wednesday 03 November 2004 13:34, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Thursday, 4 November 2004 00.24, Mark McKibben wrote:
I had a bunch of other stuff that complained id3lib was required; so I couldn't uninstall the packman version. However I figured what the heck, downloaded id3lib from a SuSE ftp server and ran: rpm --force -U id3lib-3.8.2-233.i586.rpm
For future reference, the way to downgrade an rpm without using --force is
rpm -Uvh --oldpackage <filename>
After that K3b allows me to add MP3s to a new audio project and doesn't toss up any more errors. Thanks Anders!
No problem
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 22:52, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Wednesday, 3 November 2004 23.50, Phil Burness wrote:
On Wednesday 03 November 2004 20:19, Anders Johansson wrote:
On Wednesday, 3 November 2004 20.43, Mark McKibben wrote:
I've run across the same problem; but not found a solution, and I have mad installed. SuSE 9.0 Pro KDE 3.3.1-3 K3b 0.11.17-0 Mad 0-15.0b-69
I checked /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/ and found that libk3bmaddecoder.so was there.
How about the package id3lib.rpm ?
If you do "ldd /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/libk3bmaddecoder.so", are any of the deps missing?
Maybe K3b needs a specific/older version of mad in order to do this?
It does happen that packman makes such mistakes, but it's relatively rare. when it happens you can usually find the needed package on their site, but there is no mad.rpm there
ldd /opt/kde3/lib/kde3/libk3maddecoder.so tells me I have libid3-3.8.so.2 => not found
rpm -qa | grep id3 says id3lib-3.8.3-0.pm.2 is installed
Yeah, looks like k3b was compiled with the id3lib from the suse discs, and the packman version has gotten a new so-name
Try installing the id3lib from suse and see if that makes k3b work OK, I uninstalled k3b and id3lib, I then installed the suse id3lib, followed by a re-install of the k3b-0.11.17 now, things seem to be working.
So in summary:- K3b-0.11.15 wouldn't recognise my CD writers and id3lib-3.8.3-pm.2 wouldn't let me write mp3's to CD. Phil
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