[opensuse] Burning Audio CD from MP3
OSE 11.2 with K3B 2.0.1 I was attempting to create an audio CD from a MP3 file usiing K3B and received the following error: MP3 Audio Decoder plugin not found. K3b could not load or find the MP3 decoder plugin. This means that you will not be able to create Audio CDs from MP3 files. Many Linux distributions do not include MP3 support for legal reasons. Solution: To enable MP3 support, please install the MAD MP3 decoding library as well as the K3b MAD MP3 decoder plugin (the latter may already be installed but not functional due to the missing libmad). Some distributions allow installation of MP3 support via an online update tool. The other popup indicated another alternative, namely converting MP3 to WAV or some other format K3B understands: Unable to handle the following files due to an unsupported format: You may manually convert these audio files to wave using another application supporting the audio format and then add the wave files to the K3b project. I have the following K3B modules installed: k3b k3b-codecs k3b-lang kde3-k3b <== Do I need these if I am using KDE4? kde3-codecs kde3-lang Do I need other modules? Repositories? If there are any articles or threads in the forums covering this, please post the links. Thank you, Lucky Leavell -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Hallo Lucky Leavell, op 2011-01-17 18:53 schreef je:
OSE 11.2 with K3B 2.0.1 [snip]
Do I need other modules? Repositories?
If there are any articles or threads in the forums covering this, please post the links.
http://opensuse-community.org/Restricted_formats/11.2 Good luck. -- Harrie Baken | Tekstbureau TekstBaken Copy-editing - proofreading - seo http://www.tekstbaken.nl/ IRCNet #TekstBaken | Skype: harricot Registered Linux user #366560 | openSUSE 11.3 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011, Harrie Baken wrote:
Hallo Lucky Leavell, op 2011-01-17 18:53 schreef je:
OSE 11.2 with K3B 2.0.1 [snip]
Do I need other modules? Repositories?
If there are any articles or threads in the forums covering this, please post the links.
I wish I had had this the first time I installed all the pieces to play MP3! That part still works bur when right clicking on the MP3, choosing Actions and then Create Audo CD, K3b still give the error: Unable to handle the following files due to an unsupported format: You may manually convert these audio files to wave using another application supporting the audio format and then add the wave files to the K3b project. I don't mind manually converting the MP3s to a format K3b understands. Perchance was a conversion program also installed? Command line is fine. Lucky
Good luck.
-- Harrie Baken | Tekstbureau TekstBaken Copy-editing - proofreading - seo http://www.tekstbaken.nl/ IRCNet #TekstBaken | Skype: harricot Registered Linux user #366560 | openSUSE 11.3 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Thank you, Lucky Leavell -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On 17/01/11 22:49, Lucky Leavell wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011, Harrie Baken wrote:
Hallo Lucky Leavell, op 2011-01-17 18:53 schreef je:
OSE 11.2 with K3B 2.0.1 [snip]
Do I need other modules? Repositories?
If there are any articles or threads in the forums covering this, please post the links.
I wish I had had this the first time I installed all the pieces to play MP3! That part still works bur when right clicking on the MP3, choosing Actions and then Create Audo CD, K3b still give the error:
Unable to handle the following files due to an unsupported format: You may manually convert these audio files to wave using another application supporting the audio format and then add the wave files to the K3b project.
I don't mind manually converting the MP3s to a format K3b understands. Perchance was a conversion program also installed? Command line is fine.
If you have k3b-codecs properly installed, mp3 should be a supported format. In K3b -> Settings -> Plugins, do you see a list including K3b MAD Decoder? Regards, Tejas -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011, Tejas Guruswamy wrote:
On 17/01/11 22:49, Lucky Leavell wrote:
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011, Harrie Baken wrote:
Hallo Lucky Leavell, op 2011-01-17 18:53 schreef je:
OSE 11.2 with K3B 2.0.1 [snip]
Do I need other modules? Repositories?
If there are any articles or threads in the forums covering this, please post the links.
I wish I had had this the first time I installed all the pieces to play MP3! That part still works bur when right clicking on the MP3, choosing Actions and then Create Audo CD, K3b still give the error:
Unable to handle the following files due to an unsupported format: You may manually convert these audio files to wave using another application supporting the audio format and then add the wave files to the K3b project.
I don't mind manually converting the MP3s to a format K3b understands. Perchance was a conversion program also installed? Command line is fine.
If you have k3b-codecs properly installed, mp3 should be a supported format.
In K3b -> Settings -> Plugins, do you see a list including K3b MAD Decoder?
It is not there but I cannot find any packages remotely resembling those. A Yast Software Manager search turns up No results. A search for the plugin from within the K3B Settings => Configure K3b => Plugins results in this: MP3 Audio Decoder plugin not found. K3b could not load or find the MP3 decoder plugin. This means that you will not be able to create Audio CDs from MP3 files. Many Linux distributions do not include MP3 support for legal reasons. Solution: To enable MP3 support, please install the MAD MP3 decoding library as well as the K3b MAD MP3 decoder plugin (the latter may already be installed but not functional due to the missing libmad). Some distributions allow installation of MP3 support via an online update tool. Could someone please post the package names I need to install? I looked through the Packman repository from within the Software Manager and saw nothing that might fill the bill.
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Lucky Leavell wrote: [snip]
In K3b -> Settings -> Plugins, do you see a list including K3b MAD Decoder?
It is not there but I cannot find any packages remotely resembling those. A Yast Software Manager search turns up No results. A search for the plugin from within the K3B Settings => Configure K3b => Plugins results in this:
MP3 Audio Decoder plugin not found. K3b could not load or find the MP3 decoder plugin. This means that you will not be able to create Audio CDs from MP3 files. Many Linux distributions do not include MP3 support for legal reasons.
Solution: To enable MP3 support, please install the MAD MP3 decoding library as well as the K3b MAD MP3 decoder plugin (the latter may already be installed but not functional due to the missing libmad). Some distributions allow installation of MP3 support via an online update tool.
Could someone please post the package names I need to install? I looked through the Packman repository from within the Software Manager and saw nothing that might fill the bill.
I think you may be looking for libmad0 and libmad0-32bit. I have madplay installed as well, but don't think (not sure) it is required. These are from Pacman repo. I am using 11.3 though, so not sure about your 11.2. -Mike -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Mon, 17 Jan 2011, Michael Powell wrote:
Lucky Leavell wrote:
[snip]
In K3b -> Settings -> Plugins, do you see a list including K3b MAD Decoder?
It is not there but I cannot find any packages remotely resembling those. A Yast Software Manager search turns up No results. A search for the plugin from within the K3B Settings => Configure K3b => Plugins results in this:
MP3 Audio Decoder plugin not found. K3b could not load or find the MP3 decoder plugin. This means that you will not be able to create Audio CDs from MP3 files. Many Linux distributions do not include MP3 support for legal reasons.
Solution: To enable MP3 support, please install the MAD MP3 decoding library as well as the K3b MAD MP3 decoder plugin (the latter may already be installed but not functional due to the missing libmad). Some distributions allow installation of MP3 support via an online update tool.
Could someone please post the package names I need to install? I looked through the Packman repository from within the Software Manager and saw nothing that might fill the bill.
I think you may be looking for libmad0 and libmad0-32bit. I have madplay installed as well, but don't think (not sure) it is required. These are from Pacman repo. I am using 11.3 though, so not sure about your 11.2.
That was it! I had libmad0 but not libmad0-32bit. K3b shows the MP3 stuff and can both rip audio CD to MP3 or create audio CD from MP3.
-Mike
Thank you, Lucky Leavell -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 22:05, Lucky Leavell <susemisc@unixpress.com> wrote:
It is not there but I cannot find any packages remotely resembling those. A Yast Software Manager search turns up No results. A search for the plugin from within the K3B Settings => Configure K3b => Plugins results in this:
MP3 Audio Decoder plugin not found. K3b could not load or find the MP3 decoder plugin. This means that you will not be able to create Audio CDs from MP3 files. Many Linux distributions do not include MP3 support for legal reasons.
Solution: To enable MP3 support, please install the MAD MP3 decoding library as well as the K3b MAD MP3 decoder plugin (the latter may already be installed but not functional due to the missing libmad). Some distributions allow installation of MP3 support via an online update tool.
Could someone please post the package names I need to install? I looked through the Packman repository from within the Software Manager and saw nothing that might fill the bill.
You need to change all your K3b packages to Packman, it will prompt you with something like: "Vendor change SUSE Linux Products AG --> packman.links2linux.de" and you must accept. Otherwise you will still have the broken K3b packages that ship with openSUSE. You probably should choose in YaST2 sw-single the option to view the package versions and select it there. -- Med Vennlig Hilsen, A. Helge Joakimsen -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 El 17/01/11 14:53, Lucky Leavell escribió:
OSE 11.2 with K3B 2.0.1
I was attempting to create an audio CD from a MP3 file usiing K3B and received the following error:
You dont want to burn audio cds from MP3 really, but from loseless formats, flac being the most common one. Making audio cds from mp3 will cause artifacts in the music, which can vary from minor annoyances to awful sounding. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.15 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with SUSE - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iEYEARECAAYFAk06ycYACgkQhbiInYWJi9MrbgCgrQEeG0Khiije5NyWO6S5QMvh jywAoKDJS5By3IDC60leM6aWXgLMBD6J =c6kl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Saturday, January 22, 2011 06:12:54 am Cristian Rodríguez wrote: ...
Making audio cds from mp3 will cause artifacts in the music, which can vary from minor annoyances to awful sounding.
After few years in factories, I can't hear big difference between mp3 and CD. For sure not with equalizer set for normal hearing and type of music that I listen recently. Your comment is interesting from another perspective. When mp3 was invented, media sizes were much smaller then today, Internet access was dial up, or ISDN. Today saving disk space, or speeding download by sacrificing sound fidelity when using mp3 is not necessary. Although, there is a "small" problem, there is not so many players that can play other then mp3. -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
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Andrew Joakimsen
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Cristian Rodríguez
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Harrie Baken
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Lucky Leavell
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Michael Powell
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Rajko M.
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Tejas Guruswamy