On Wednesday 17 October 2007 05:39, Allen wrote:
Does anyone here make music with their machines?
I've been trying but I've yet to find a program which works on any of my machines. I can get JACK to ever launch.
I downloaded LMMS from one of the repository's
Never heard of that. Will give it a looksy.
and after a while I had some music going good and so I exported it as a wav at 320 Kbps, then when I downloaded lame and used that, wether I use VBR at 320 Kbps or non VBR at 128, when I burn the MP3s of my music to CD, they work fine except for the fact that some songs skip a bit, and two fo them won't play at all, they are silent though it does show that a song is playing. Any ideas?
I'm confused. You had a wave file, compressed to mp3 then decompressed and burned to CD? In any case, do the MP3 files play okay in your player? Oh, and you might wantn to try OGG. MP3 is so - um - '90s.
If you've made music before and burned it to CD I'd really appreciate some help as I'm just starting out in using actual software to make music instead of the crap I was using before.
I do it all the time. I create music CDs and .mp3/.ogg CD's and DVD's.
To burn the CDs I use Nero full version.
I checked each MP3 before burning and they are fine, but once burned to CD they skip some parts and some songs as I said don't have any sound.
By the way on I'm 32 bit. I also have all patches installed.
Okay, you did check. I would highly suggest trying out K3B. I'd never had luck with Nero on either Wintendo or Linux. Personally I wouldn't touch it wtih a ten-foot-pole. (wait - I can't touch it. It is software and therefore doesn't exist except in code format.) -- kai ponte www.perfectreign.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org