Anonymous:
> TIA
Unless you have a very, very old multicore/multi-CPU system, the
bottleneck in CD ripping is reading from the disc. Encoding MP3s (or
whatever) should be considerably faster on any system from the past ten
(or so) years. Even my trusty D510 Atom CPU can encode faster than the
syst
TIA
Yes, I use source from HDtracks, ProStudio Masters, 7studio, Bowers &
Wilkins Society of Sound, Primephonic, DSD, along Hi-Res 24-bit/192kHz
capable equipment.
I'm not a big fan of downloading mp3, I rather like to convert my own
stuff to hear it in FLAC or AAC. Music in general this days are
Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> Now I just want the damn thing to work
For this reason I use Trinity Desktop ;-) - it just works - the old fashion
way.
Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> I'm looking for Improved signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), True 24-bit @
> 192kHz audio playback, no humans hear that, still I have hardware to do
> some test with, low latency, players that doesn't click or pops, you
> know, the good stuff.
So you must know that the
I don't have space limitations around here, as long as it works. ;)
Maybe I should move to another Linux distribution specific for my needs.
http://www.ap-linux.com
I don't know if is because I'm aging and now I've other priorities, I
don't fell like messing with Linux too much. Before I used to
Too bad I can't code, otherwise I would. Tried to learn a few years ago,
all I see is "do this, do that, hello world" but I miss some kind of a
logic behind it. Is just like OS's, if you get the logic behind it you
can use any, it doesn't matter the brand.
I'm looking for Improved signal-to-no
Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> And still looking for a decent HQ audio option for linux, did I miss
> something on mplayer?
I think it depends on what you want to do with it. mplayer can be embedded,
but it is just the engine. in the background there are (almost) the same
plugins you would see
On Fri, Jul 07, 2017 at 11:34:13PM -0300, Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> Sorry to bump in to this, but why not use players like vlc, Audacious or
> Kodi?
>
> To me Audacious still kicking and works on Debian 9.
> https://s9.postimg.org/ir3ta4kdb/Audacious.png
Within dselect,
I made a little te
I really want to know, not to argue. Something I should consider with
mplayer?
I design audio gear myself.
http://i.imgur.com/rUpDHBG.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Xl8IqPV.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/grEcWxl.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/K8czc7U.jpg
And still looking for a decent HQ audio option for linux, did I m
Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> Please define quality, sound quality?
> Where can I read more about it?
> Can you equalize the sound on the fly?
> Have you heard about mpv?
> https://mpv.io/
I don't want to argue. Everybody is free to use what she/he find suitable.
I don't care what mpv is as I
Please define quality, sound quality?
Where can I read more about it?
Can you equalize the sound on the fly?
Have you heard about mpv?
https://mpv.io/
Em 8 de jul de 2017 04:02, "deloptes" escreveu:
Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> Sorry to bump in to this, but why not use players like vlc, Au
Wellington Terumi Uemura wrote:
> Sorry to bump in to this, but why not use players like vlc, Audacious or
> Kodi?
Because they are ugly and not of same quality compared to mplayer
Sorry to bump in to this, but why not use players like vlc, Audacious or
Kodi?
To me Audacious still kicking and works on Debian 9.
https://s9.postimg.org/ir3ta4kdb/Audacious.png
On 07-07-2017 17:27, Wilko Fokken wrote:
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 09:23:15AM +, Curt wrote:
On 2017-06-29, Rodo
On Fri, Jul 07, 2017 at 10:27:03PM +0200, Wilko Fokken wrote:
> alias pulse='sudo kill -9 $(pidof pulseaudio) && alsamixer -c0'
man pkill, and stop using -9
On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 09:23:15AM +, Curt wrote:
> On 2017-06-29, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> > Please help... mplayer works fine when playing files (mp3, wav, etc), but
> > fails in playing audio CDs. When I launch it as a normal user I have:
> >
> > $ mplayer cdda://
> > MPlayer 1.3.0 (Debian
Brian writes:
> On Sun 02 Jul 2017 at 15:10:34 +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> Brian writes:
>>
>> > On Sun 02 Jul 2017 at 09:29:25 +, Curt wrote:
>> >
>> >> On 2017-07-02, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >==
>>
On Sun 02 Jul 2017 at 15:10:34 +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Brian writes:
>
> > On Sun 02 Jul 2017 at 09:29:25 +, Curt wrote:
> >
> >> On 2017-07-02, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> >> >
> >> >==
> >> > XDG_RUNTIME_DIR (/run/
On 2017-07-02, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
> No, neither
>
> XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/0 mplayer ... ?
>
> nor
>
> export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=""
>
> did help...
Well I'm still reading that "pulseaudio in normal user mode will allow
only the active session as marked by ConsoleKit to access the audio
har
Brian writes:
> On Sun 02 Jul 2017 at 09:29:25 +, Curt wrote:
>
>> On 2017-07-02, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> >
>> >==
>> > XDG_RUNTIME_DIR (/run/user/1000) is not owned by us (uid 0), but by uid
>> > 1000! (This could e g
On Sun 02 Jul 2017 at 09:29:25 +, Curt wrote:
> On 2017-07-02, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> >
> >==
> > XDG_RUNTIME_DIR (/run/user/1000) is not owned by us (uid 0), but by uid
> > 1000! (This could e g happen if you try to co
On 2017-07-02, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>==
> XDG_RUNTIME_DIR (/run/user/1000) is not owned by us (uid 0), but by uid 1000!
> (This could e g happen if you try to connect to a non-root PulseAudio as a
> root user, over the na
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> David Wright writes:
>
>> On Sun 02 Jul 2017 at 00:29:13 (+0100), Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>>>
>>> > My output seems to be the same as yours:
>>> >
>>> > # ls -lR /dev/snd
>>> > /dev/snd:
>>> > total 0
>>> > drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jul
David Wright writes:
> On Sun 02 Jul 2017 at 00:29:13 (+0100), Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>>
>> > My output seems to be the same as yours:
>> >
>> > # ls -lR /dev/snd
>> > /dev/snd:
>> > total 0
>> > drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jul 1 23:55 by-path
>> > crw-rw+ 1 r
On Sun 02 Jul 2017 at 00:29:13 (+0100), Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Rodolfo Medina writes:
>
> > My output seems to be the same as yours:
> >
> > # ls -lR /dev/snd
> > /dev/snd:
> > total 0
> > drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jul 1 23:55 by-path
> > crw-rw+ 1 root audio 116, 2 Jul 1 23:55 con
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> My output seems to be the same as yours:
>
> # ls -lR /dev/snd
> /dev/snd:
> total 0
> drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 80 Jul 1 23:55 by-path
> crw-rw+ 1 root audio 116, 2 Jul 1 23:55 controlC0
> crw-rw+ 1 root audio 116, 5 Jul 1 23:55 controlC1
> crw-rw+ 1
sage is smaller:
# mplayer cdda://
MPlayer 1.3.0 (Debian), built with gcc-6.3.0 (C) 2000-2016 MPlayer Team
do_connect: could not connect to socket
connect: No such file or directory
Failed to open LIRC support. You will not be able to use your remote control.
Playing cdda://.
Found audio CD with
Curt writes:
> On 2017-07-01, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> deloptes writes:
>>
>>> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>>
Are you calling me stupid...? Thanks... ;-)
>>>
>>> just to be clear. You have had setup an alias for mplayer, correct? So
>>> everything people advised here was run via this alias 'mp
lay method).
Yes, I've used cdplay on occasions, and it's a lot quieter than
cdda because the disc so slowly comparatively, though I always
use eject rather than cdeject as the latter has given me problems.
Of course, with a laptop, you're at the mercy of the constructor
as to wh
s pulseaudio) yesterday. There
> was no problem with playing an audio CD
Did you try as superuser ?
I have the gutt feeling that user "root" is slowly being moved into
the role of the man who once was indispensible but now is just an
old fart whom the young agile people don't trus
he cdtool package quite extensively, especially in
scripts. If the OP had been using cdtool, Curt's cable suggestion would
have very likely been correct as cdtool uses the analogue play method).
I installed mplayer on a machine (which has pulseaudio) yesterday. There
was no problem with playing an audio CD, but I did not go in for any
customisation, which is probably not the case with Rodolfo Medina.
--
Brian.
On Sat 01 Jul 2017 at 16:00:12 (+), Curt wrote:
> On 2017-07-01, David Wright wrote:
> >
> > Secondly, most of the error messages involved alsa rather
> > than the CD player. How does root get on with playing
> > sound files from other sources?
> >
>
> Actually, upon further reflection, the r
On 2017-07-01, David Wright wrote:
>
> Secondly, most of the error messages involved alsa rather
> than the CD player. How does root get on with playing
> sound files from other sources?
>
Actually, upon further reflection, the root error message from his
original post was:
XDG_RUNTIME_DIR (/ru
nput.conf.
Cannot open file '/etc/mplayer/input.conf': No such file or directory
Failed to open /etc/mplayer/input.conf.
Playing cdda://.
Found audio CD with 11 tracks.
CD-Text (CD):
Track 1
CD-Text (track):
Detected file format: rawaudio
Selected audio codec: Uncompressed PCM [pcm]
On 2017-07-01, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> deloptes writes:
>
>> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>
>>> Are you calling me stupid...? Thanks... ;-)
>>
>> just to be clear. You have had setup an alias for mplayer, correct? So
>> everything people advised here was run via this alias 'mplayer -demuxer
>> lavf'.
deloptes writes:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> Are you calling me stupid...? Thanks... ;-)
>
> just to be clear. You have had setup an alias for mplayer, correct? So
> everything people advised here was run via this alias 'mplayer -demuxer
> lavf'.
I'm sorry... I apologize. But the problem wi
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Are you calling me stupid...? Thanks... ;-)
just to be clear. You have had setup an alias for mplayer, correct? So
everything people advised here was run via this alias 'mplayer -demuxer
lavf'.
regards
On 2017-07-01, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>>
>> Oh, I see. There's something vaguely wild about this goose.
>
> Are you calling me stupid...? Thanks... ;-)
>
I'm not calling you stupid and you're not stupid, far from it.
--
“Yeah yeah.” --Sidney Morgenbesser's retort to a speaker who said that alt
Curt writes:
> On 2017-07-01, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> Brian writes:
>>
>>>> > How about
>>>> >
>>>> > vlc cdda:// ?
>>>>
>>>> Yes, vlc works!
>>>
>>> Not quite what you wanted but
On 2017-07-01, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Brian writes:
>
>>> > How about
>>> >
>>> > vlc cdda:// ?
>>>
>>> Yes, vlc works!
>>
>> Not quite what you wanted but you can now play an audio CD.
>
> Recently I noticed
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> Recently I noticed that mplayer, when playing audio CDs, is always
> complaining this way:
>
> `Audio device got stuck!'
>
> , and sound continuosly `jumps' so becoming unheardable, and I thought it was
> the device's hardware fault.
The problem disappears running mplay
Brian writes:
>> > How about
>> >
>> > vlc cdda:// ?
>>
>> Yes, vlc works!
>
> Not quite what you wanted but you can now play an audio CD.
Recently I noticed that mplayer, when playing audio CDs, is always complaining
this way:
`Audio device go
rror output as
> >> `mplayer cdda://'.
> >
> > How about
> >
> > vlc cdda:// ?
>
> Yes, vlc works!
Not quite what you wanted but you can now play an audio CD.
We suppose the CD ROM shows activity (a blinking light) with
'mplayer cdda://'
Brian writes:
> On Fri 30 Jun 2017 at 12:27:18 +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> "Thomas Schmitt" writes:
>>
>> > Curt wrote:
>> >> mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/hdb cdda://1
>> >> or wherever the device exists on your machine.
>> >
>> > Unless on very old systems, i'd expect /dev/sr0, /dev/sr1,
On Fri 30 Jun 2017 at 12:27:18 +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> "Thomas Schmitt" writes:
>
> > Curt wrote:
> >> mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/hdb cdda://1
> >> or wherever the device exists on your machine.
> >
> > Unless on very old systems, i'd expect /dev/sr0, /dev/sr1, ...
>
> `mplayer -cdrom-d
"Thomas Schmitt" writes:
> Curt wrote:
>> mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/hdb cdda://1
>> or wherever the device exists on your machine.
>
> Unless on very old systems, i'd expect /dev/sr0, /dev/sr1, ...
`mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/sr0 cdda://1' gives the same error output as
`mplayer cdda://'.
>
On 2017-06-30, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Curt wrote:
>> mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/hdb cdda://1
>> or wherever the device exists on your machine.
>
> Unless on very old systems, i'd expect /dev/sr0, /dev/sr1, ...
>
Or wherever the device exists on your machine.
>> Maybe there's no audio c
Hi,
Curt wrote:
> mplayer -cdrom-device /dev/hdb cdda://1
> or wherever the device exists on your machine.
Unless on very old systems, i'd expect /dev/sr0, /dev/sr1, ...
> Maybe there's no audio cable between the cd drive and the sound card.
I doubt that mplayer would use the PLAY AUDIO comm
On Fri 30 Jun 2017 at 07:52:21 +0200, deloptes wrote:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
> > Please help... mplayer works fine when playing files (mp3, wav, etc), but
> > fails in playing audio CDs. When I launch it as a normal user I have:
>
> check if you are member of the cdrom group
It is worth n
On 2017-06-29, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Please help... mplayer works fine when playing files (mp3, wav, etc), but
> fails in playing audio CDs. When I launch it as a normal user I have:
>
> $ mplayer cdda://
> MPlayer 1.3.0 (Debian), built with gcc-6.3.0 (C) 2000-2016 MPlayer Team
> do_connect: c
deloptes writes:
> Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
>> Please help... mplayer works fine when playing files (mp3, wav, etc), but
>> fails in playing audio CDs. When I launch it as a normal user I have:
>
> check if you are member of the cdrom group
Yes, I am...
Rodolfo
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Please help... mplayer works fine when playing files (mp3, wav, etc), but
> fails in playing audio CDs. When I launch it as a normal user I have:
check if you are member of the cdrom group
regards
or directory
Failed to open LIRC support. You will not be able to use your remote control.
Playing cdda://.
Found audio CD with 12 tracks.
libavformat version 57.56.101 (external)
Track 1
Exiting... (End of file)
and, as root,
# mplayer cdda://
MPlayer 1.3.0 (Debian), built with gcc-6.3.0
On Vi, 14 sep 12, 09:02:08, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Jo, 13 sep 12, 21:39:34, Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> > $ aplay -L
> > default
> > Playback/recording through the PulseAudio sound server
>
> That looks like your problem. Now what's left is to find out where this
> is configured and to cha
On Jo, 13 sep 12, 21:39:34, Stephen Powell wrote:
> $ aplay -L
> default
> Playback/recording through the PulseAudio sound server
That looks like your problem. Now what's left is to find out where this
is configured and to change it. The pulseaudio package installs several
files under /etc
On Wed, 12 Sep 2012 02:36:08 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Sep 2012, 21:56:44, Stephen Powell wrote:
>> So why does aplay fail? It's a mystery to me!
>
> Please post the output of 'aplay -l' and 'aplay -L'.
OK, here it is:
$ aplay -l
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
On Mi, 12 sep 12, 16:44:03, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-09-12 at 09:36 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > [1] I have experimented with pulseaudio to reroute audio to a
> > different machine via the network, but the setup seemed too
> > complicated and fragile for me so I just use the laptop's
On Wed, 2012-09-12 at 09:36 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> [1] I have experimented with pulseaudio to reroute audio to a
> different machine via the network, but the setup seemed too
> complicated and fragile for me so I just use the laptop's speakers for
> the occasional youtube video or so.
I do
On Jo, 13 sep 12, 00:49:03, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 09:36:08AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > I have experimented with pulseaudio to reroute audio to a different
> > machine via the network, but the setup seemed too complicated and
> > fragile for me so I just use the l
On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 09:36:08AM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> I have experimented with pulseaudio to reroute audio to a different
> machine via the network, but the setup seemed too complicated and
> fragile for me so I just use the laptop's speakers for the occasional
> youtube video or so.
On Ma, 11 sep 12, 21:56:44, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 02:10:01 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
> >
> > What does
> >
> > speaker-test -c2 -t wav
> >
> > do (both as user and root)?
>
> It works! Both as root and as a normal user. Amazing!
At least you know that th
On 09/11/2012 09:56 PM, Stephen Powell wrote:
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 02:10:01 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
What does
speaker-test -c2 -t wav
do (both as user and root)?
It works! Both as root and as a normal user. Amazing! So why does
aplay fail? It's a mystery to me!
Assuming yo
On Tue, 2012-09-11 at 21:56 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> As much as I dislike pulseaudio (I wish everyone would use alsa), it is
> evident that this is the future direction of Debian; so I would like to
> find a way for pulseaudio and alsa to peacefully coexist if possible.
Even if Brian's hint
On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 02:10:01 -0400 (EDT), Andrei Popescu wrote:
>
> What does
>
> speaker-test -c2 -t wav
>
> do (both as user and root)?
It works! Both as root and as a normal user. Amazing! So why does
aplay fail? It's a mystery to me!
>
> Assuming you really want to keep Gnome ther
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 22:56:15 -0400 (EDT), Weaver wrote:
>
> Could it be something as simple as "alsactl init" as root?
I just tried that. Here's what I got:
alsactl: parse:1655: Unable to open file '/usr/share/alsa/init/ca0106': No
such file or directory
--
.''`. Stephen Powell
On Mon 10 Sep 2012 at 22:13:06 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> I can confirm that my userid is in the cdrom and audio groups. I haven't
> checked the cable connections yet, but I plan to do that tomorrow.
> But the problem seems to be more systemic. I can't seem to get aplay
> to work on a .wav f
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 10:13:06PM -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:55:36 -0400 (EDT), Brian wrote:
> >
> > I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obvious out of the
> > way. You're in the cdrom and audio groups. The cable is connected
> > correctly and securely. Th
On Tue, 2012-09-11 at 09:10 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 10 sep 12, 22:13:06, Stephen Powell wrote:
> > On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:55:36 -0400 (EDT), Brian wrote:
> > >
> > > I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obvious out of the
> > > way. You're in the cdrom and audio groups.
On Tue, 2012-09-11 at 09:33 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Tue, 2012-09-11 at 09:10 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > On Lu, 10 sep 12, 22:13:06, Stephen Powell wrote:
> > > On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:55:36 -0400 (EDT), Brian wrote:
> > > >
> > > > I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obv
On Lu, 10 sep 12, 22:13:06, Stephen Powell wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:55:36 -0400 (EDT), Brian wrote:
> >
> > I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obvious out of the
> > way. You're in the cdrom and audio groups. The cable is connected
> > correctly and securely. The speakers are
On Mon, September 10, 2012 3:55 am, Brian wrote:
> On Sun 09 Sep 2012 at 21:06:02 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
>
> [Snip]
>
>> I'm wondering if pulseaudio has something to do with this.
>> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obvious out of the
> way
On Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:55:36 -0400 (EDT), Brian wrote:
>
> I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obvious out of the
> way. You're in the cdrom and audio groups. The cable is connected
> correctly and securely. The speakers are connected correctly to the
> output of the sound card.
I c
On Sun 09 Sep 2012 at 21:06:02 -0400, Stephen Powell wrote:
[Snip]
> I'm wondering if pulseaudio has something to do with this.
> Any help would be appreciated.
I use the first method with cdtool. Let's get the obvious out of the
way. You're in the cdrom and audio groups. The cable is connected
On Tue, 07 Aug 2012 00:10:00 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> Go Linux writes:
>
>> --- On Mon, 8/6/12, Merciadri Luca
>> wrote:
>>
>>> From: Merciadri Luca Subject:
>>> Burning an audio CD fails, despite burning a DVD works! To:
>>> debian-use
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Go Linux writes:
> --- On Mon, 8/6/12, Merciadri Luca wrote:
>
>> From: Merciadri Luca
>> Subject: Burning an audio CD fails, despite burning a DVD works!
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> Date: Mo
--- On Mon, 8/6/12, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> From: Merciadri Luca
> Subject: Burning an audio CD fails, despite burning a DVD works!
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Date: Monday, August 6, 2012, 10:23 AM
>
>
> What's the problem? Is it due to the H
On Mon, 06 Aug 2012 17:23:15 +0200, Merciadri Luca wrote:
> As stated in the title, I'm encountering an error when burning a new
> audio CD, despite the fact that burning a DVD works like a charm.
>
> I've tried on my two CD/DVD writers; it results in the same error. In
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
As stated in the title, I'm encountering an error when burning a new
audio CD, despite the fact that burning a DVD works like a charm.
I've tried on my two CD/DVD writers; it results in the same error.
In the two cases (1 is audio CD
d my mp3s to
> wav files using soundconvertor, edited the wav files' tags in k3b and
> burned the disc. Went quite well.
Ah! Bingo!
You have isolated (proven) the problem. :-)
Empirical evidence is so much better than a mere emotional investment! :-D
>
> Now, I am not sure
ce that the
> error is occurring during the "convert to WAV process" or TOC creation.
> Let me know if you'd like me to direct email you a WAV file.
Thanks for the offer of helping with a wav file. I converted my mp3s to
wav files using soundconvertor, edited the wav files' t
permitted. Warning: Cannot raise
>> RLIMIT_MEMLOCK limits.
>
> This my be a hint...
I noticed that. But I can't make head nor tail of it at this point. The
only thing that irks me is that gnome's nautilus pops up everytime I
insert a blank disc while running KDE. Could that be
On 12/06/11 08:00 AM, Philipp Überbacher wrote:
> Excerpts from H.S.'s message of 2011-06-12 00:12:04 +0200:
>
> Afaik Debian uses a vastly inferior version of cdrtools called cdrkit,
> so it may simply be due to a bug in cdrkit.
>
> Regards,
> Philipp
>
>
If it is a bug, it is recent. I have
Excerpts from H.S.'s message of 2011-06-12 00:12:04 +0200:
> Hello.
>
> I have experienced this problem on and off for the past several months.
> But today it was the worst case. I am trying to burn a bunch of mp3
> files to make an audio CD using k3b. I was able to so do
e adequate information
you've given)
For the following suggestions try using a single 16-bit WAV file - this
will make testing quicker, and, hopefully, remove the chance that the
error is occurring during the "convert to WAV process" or TOC creation.
Let me know if you'd like
On Sat 11 Jun 2011 at 18:12:04 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> /usr/bin/wodim -v gracetime=2 dev=/dev/sr0 speed=48 -sao
See how you go on with burning at a much slower speed.
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>12/06/2011 00:12, H.S. wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have experienced this problem on and off for the past several months.
> But today it was the worst case. I am trying to burn a bunch of mp3
> files to make an audio CD using k3b. I was able to so do for the
; Haven't tried it yet. In fact, I have no idea how to use it to burn an
> >> audio CD from mp3 files. It is quite dumb really in that respect.
> >
> > Sorry, not gnomebaker but nautilus. Haven't tried gnomebaker yet, will
> > do so now.
>
> Gnomebaker is no
On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 21:01 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> On 11/06/11 07:52 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 19:37 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> >> On 11/06/11 07:21 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> >>> On 12/06/11 08:48, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Sorry, I can't help you, but perhaps there's a better wa
On Sun, 2011-06-12 at 11:09 +1000, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 12/06/11 09:52, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> > On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 19:37 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> >> On 11/06/11 07:21 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> >>> On 12/06/11 08:48, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> >>>
> >>
> >> er .. perhaps a dumb question, is a d
On 11/06/11 09:32 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 11/06/11 09:30 PM, H.S. wrote:
>> On 11/06/11 09:09 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>> Does gnomebaker work?
>>
>> Haven't tried it yet. In fact, I have no idea how to use it to burn an
>> audio CD
On 11/06/11 09:30 PM, H.S. wrote:
> On 11/06/11 09:09 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>
>
>> Does gnomebaker work?
>
> Haven't tried it yet. In fact, I have no idea how to use it to burn an
> audio CD from mp3 files. It is quite dumb really in that respect.
Sorry
alled it just now.
> I have plenty of space.
So should I, at least for k3b. Around 1.5 Gb in /home and about 1.8 G in
/tmp.
> Does gnomebaker work?
Haven't tried it yet. In fact, I have no idea how to use it to burn an
audio CD from mp3 files. It is quite dumb really in that respect.
On 12/06/11 09:52, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 19:37 -0400, H.S. wrote:
>> On 11/06/11 07:21 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>> On 12/06/11 08:48, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>>
>>
>> er .. perhaps a dumb question, is a disc mounted while being written to?
No. And No.
Eject doesn't care abou
On 11/06/11 07:52 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 19:37 -0400, H.S. wrote:
>> On 11/06/11 07:21 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>> On 12/06/11 08:48, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Sorry, I can't help you, but perhaps there's a better way to eject a CD.
I don't know how Debian currently d
On Sat, 2011-06-11 at 19:37 -0400, H.S. wrote:
> On 11/06/11 07:21 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> > On 12/06/11 08:48, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >> Sorry, I can't help you, but perhaps there's a better way to eject a CD.
> >> I don't know how Debian currently does mount those drives, but perhaps
> >> this
returned audio CD burning after several months. I never had
this kind of a problem before. My Debian Testing machine is fully updated.
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On 11/06/11 07:21 PM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 12/06/11 08:48, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> Sorry, I can't help you, but perhaps there's a better way to eject a CD.
>> I don't know how Debian currently does mount those drives, but perhaps
>> this isn't outdated:
>>
>> http://www.crazysquirrel.com/compu
On 12/06/11 08:48, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> Sorry, I can't help you, but perhaps there's a better way to eject a CD.
> I don't know how Debian currently does mount those drives, but perhaps
> this isn't outdated:
>
> http://www.crazysquirrel.com/computing/debian/unmounting.jspx
>
>
umount -l /path
Sorry, I can't help you, but perhaps there's a better way to eject a CD.
I don't know how Debian currently does mount those drives, but perhaps
this isn't outdated:
http://www.crazysquirrel.com/computing/debian/unmounting.jspx
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Hello.
I have experienced this problem on and off for the past several months.
But today it was the worst case. I am trying to burn a bunch of mp3
files to make an audio CD using k3b. I was able to so do for the first
one after burning only a single coaster. The second one is still not
done and I
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