On 2007-10-04 at 01:03:40, Mauro Sacchetto wrote:
> Yes, i've, even if I don't understand what meants
> the -n option...
> There is another tool, bchunk, but in this case
> it too fails (only the first 3 tracks are correctly extracted):
I have used the monkeys-audio package in the following wa
On 2007-10-03 at 22:58:13, Mauro Sacchetto wrote:
> I'll follow your indication. .ape files are very common
> and of good quality. You can prefer .flac or .ogg
> fortheir free licence , but in any case it happened
> very often to me to find this kind of files.
There is a tool you can use to conver
On 2007-10-03 at 23:00:06, Mauro Sacchetto wrote:
> No, .ape (of flac) files are not images
> inthe stric sense...
> I use the "New audio project"
> and then I put the .cue file
> into the window with drag&drop.
Try using cue files as if they were ISO images (using "Tools | Burn image").
It seems
Looking through the existing bugs on the K3b tracker, I found this one:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63614
Have you tried using the "Tools | Burn image" menu item to burn your cue
file?
Francois
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On 2007-10-03 at 00:27:28, Mauro Sacchetto wrote:
> K3b doesn't seems able to handle .cue files.
> I tried with .cue files for flac and .ape, and after
> some upgrades, I'm no more able to burn
> these files. When I open "New audio project"
> and drag&drop the .cue file into thw windows,
Hi Mauro,
Package: K3b
Version: 1.0.3
with KDE 3.5.7
K3b doesn't seems able to handle .cue files.
I tried with .cue files for flac and .ape, and after
some upgrades, I'm no more able to burn
these files. When I open "New audio project"
and drag&drop the .cue file into thw windows,
I receive the message: "Tr
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