Good evening. Running up-to-date Lenny, Konqueror 3.5.9.
I have a problem when trying to copy from audio CD to MP3, using
Konqueror's audio CD functionality.
When I drag a file from the MP3 directory on the audio CD, I find the
following using ps auxww:
$ lame --verbose -x -r -s 44.1 -b 128 -q 2 -m s --tt More Than a
Feeling --ta Boston --tl Boston --ty 1976 --tc --tn
1 - /tmp/kde-curt/MkJ4bc.mp3
yet the resulting MP3 file is utterly corrupt. The entire file is
nasty static noise. This has happened for months, but I recently
rebuilt from Sid to Lenny due to flashplayer problems that have since
been mooted.
Anyway, when I do the same thing with the OGG auto-conversion, it
works just fine.
It also works just fine if I just use lame on the command line to make
the MP3 from the WAV original, so I know Lame works.
The man page says to try "-x" "If your encode sounds like static".
Well, mine sounds like static, and the "-x" is being used. So I would
like to try it WITHOUT the "-x", but I don't know where the command
is stored in KDE in order to find and change it.
Nor can I find any configuration option to turn on or off the "-x".
Where can I look? KDE has to store the command options somewhere.
Curt-
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01-19-2009, 11:32 AM
Curt Howland
Audio CD MP3 encoding options location?
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On Monday 19 January 2009, simozack was heard to say:
> 2009/1/19, Curt Howland <Howland@priss.com>:
> > Where can I look? KDE has to store the command options somewhere.
>
> It seems you have find a bug:
>
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=388382
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>
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> Simone Z.
Reading the bug, I find it astounding that the command line options
are not accessable AT ALL. I knew kcontrol didn't have them, but to
have such things compiled in seems...counterproductive.
It seems I've found a limit to the much vaunted
KDE "configurability". :^)
Many thanks, Simone. I guess I'll piggy-back on the bug and see what
happens.
Curt-
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01-19-2009, 12:18 PM
Alejandro Exojo
Audio CD MP3 encoding options location?
El Lunes, 19 de Enero de 2009, Curt Howland escribió:
> Reading the bug, I find it astounding that the command line options
> are not accessable AT ALL. I knew kcontrol didn't have them, but to
> have such things compiled in seems...counterproductive.
>
> It seems I've found a limit to the much vaunted
> KDE "configurability". :^)
>
> Many thanks, Simone. I guess I'll piggy-back on the bug and see what
> happens.
Just in case you (or other list subscriber) don't know, K3B is excellent in
ripping audio CDs. Unfortunately, you can't tune the command line options
either (or at least you can't with vorbis), but I find it nicer and more
convenient than the kioslave.
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01-19-2009, 03:44 PM
"Boyd Stephen Smith Jr."
Audio CD MP3 encoding options location?
On Monday 2009 January 19 06:32:41 Curt Howland wrote:
>Reading the bug, I find it astounding that the command line options
>are not accessable AT ALL. I knew kcontrol didn't have them, but to
>have such things compiled in seems...counterproductive.
>
>It seems I've found a limit to the much vaunted
>KDE "configurability". :^)
Have you tried KAudioCreator? IIRC, it does allow the encoding options to be
specified in great detail. It's a very single-use program, but it's the
application I prefer for ripping CDs.
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01-19-2009, 04:51 PM
Florian Jauernig
Audio CD MP3 encoding options location?
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Am Monday 19 January 2009 schrieb Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.:
> On Monday 2009 January 19 06:32:41 Curt Howland wrote:
> Have you tried KAudioCreator? IIRC, it does allow the encoding options
> to be specified in great detail. It's a very single-use program, but
> it's the application I prefer for ripping CDs.
Unfortunately kAudioCreator is no longer / not yet usable under KDE4, as it
breaks dependecies for kdemultimedia-kio-plugins. (I am using KDE 4.1 from
experimental)
Does anyone know if kAudioCreator will be ported to KDE4 or has a good
suggestion for a nice and lightweight CD ripper just like kAudioCreator I
would be very happy!