[arch-general] Brasero cannot create mp3 based cds ?
Hello. I faced a weird bug with Brasero. Yesterday, I wanted to convert and burn mp3 to a CD. I got an error box saying : "Name of mp3 file" could not be opened "Name of mp3 file" is not suitable for audio or video media I had to use k3b. By the way, only mp3 are not usable. Flac files are ok. Any ideas ? Thanks. -- Frederic Bezies fredbezies@gmail.com
On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 14:49 +0200, fredbezies wrote:
Hello.
I faced a weird bug with Brasero. Yesterday, I wanted to convert and burn mp3 to a CD.
I got an error box saying :
"Name of mp3 file" could not be opened
"Name of mp3 file" is not suitable for audio or video media
I had to use k3b. By the way, only mp3 are not usable. Flac files are ok.
Any ideas ?
Thanks.
I read the same at Debian user list. You should use another burner.
2012/8/10 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@alice-dsl.net>:
On Thu, 2012-08-09 at 14:49 +0200, fredbezies wrote:
Hello.
I faced a weird bug with Brasero. Yesterday, I wanted to convert and burn mp3 to a CD.
I got an error box saying :
"Name of mp3 file" could not be opened
"Name of mp3 file" is not suitable for audio or video media
I had to use k3b. By the way, only mp3 are not usable. Flac files are ok.
Any ideas ?
Thanks.
I read the same at Debian user list. You should use another burner.
Well, it is not the best answer I can get. And to answer another message, of course gstreamer bad plugins are installed. -- Frederic Bezies fredbezies@gmail.com
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Well, it is not the best answer I can get. And to answer another message, of course gstreamer bad plugins are installed.
This sounds to me like an upstream problem, and so it should be taken to the relevant lists. The response you received is one I would expect here, where part of the advantage of this environment is that when one software package doesn't meet your needs, there are alternatives available. - -- David Benfell benfell@parts-unknown.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJQJXsLAAoJELT202JKF+xpD/QQAIe9ghdRUXsPBJDWLmkiK0lE VvyOpgtA4shPP7d0RdoOSFsHzdzYIpd9PRqDy8rlk7BDsG6Bg5S6xhUw9cuxUrWQ Vc5HmabrVVghKaSyLyY1HsLO1Y1BeEAOY1SGi6Hr8TqSFMm/e+n87E0WV+l+yWVB isztqYrBsHJ08JZyY2eN1YX2qXT5YdGYQwLEKUuRCCmyqHogrnYpWRkeZG/gnc+j tePIbPdIl50RpFJJv4Qs9OETT1wS5jo1TzBVHJQRiKfWkDSYLD4cfdNyWY6zSIWs JflwUtPwKvqPTZJjSvPDFDnI50a6HlirTrKnnNhN/utVfUKxwEsrSb3Hzx3hxvIL nie4kJknSYcjlH54JUrByd4eD6n+5J2shOP6DQUYlKEcKUk0Kb8HMQlChBlCxfa9 ovrmF6P9cghb8X5w+q2D+GSUL3hSSwEwl89T521P8J7g0OfGWQ9sRNu8UOzHuXkx yg4lmryjZVZkgJkdzKve8FOWjZSpx2iACBytdZEasGkEYBiQq2Cpd8DS2Zwt3hfL XiU/cvC+iXBZ0FqnYvvIz8tGhSdiFgwE/HUclXt3Djuw8/yK3ql+i1rUqvXORqvo rGwXQpOLHhzogIY++tTLRJa1jM5uT44bX9M5Z/AYX5E1cKJnaPHDA20V/9xgW1ml 3zghODu4za1KqhFDYiRi =GpIV -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 14:20 -0700, David Benfell wrote:
On 08/10/2012 06:47 AM, fredbezies wrote:
Well, it is not the best answer I can get. And to answer another message, of course gstreamer bad plugins are installed.
This sounds to me like an upstream problem, and so it should be taken to the relevant lists. The response you received is one I would expect here, where part of the advantage of this environment is that when one software package doesn't meet your needs, there are alternatives available.
FWIW, perhaps there is something useful in the messages: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/08/msg00362.html The OP now is using xfburn. My favorite is K3b. I even used K3b with GNOME2.
2012/8/10 Ralf Mardorf <ralf.mardorf@alice-dsl.net>:
On Fri, 2012-08-10 at 14:20 -0700, David Benfell wrote:
On 08/10/2012 06:47 AM, fredbezies wrote:
Well, it is not the best answer I can get. And to answer another message, of course gstreamer bad plugins are installed.
This sounds to me like an upstream problem, and so it should be taken to the relevant lists. The response you received is one I would expect here, where part of the advantage of this environment is that when one software package doesn't meet your needs, there are alternatives available.
FWIW, perhaps there is something useful in the messages: http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2012/08/msg00362.html
Thanks. Will look at it later. But I can workaround this problem as I long as I have flac source instead of mp3.
The OP now is using xfburn. My favorite is K3b. I even used K3b with GNOME2.
No comment :D -- Frederic Bezies fredbezies@gmail.com
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