superchargingmachine wrote:
> Yes, OggVorbis is an encoder option. Perhaps it is not the default and
> I missed it as an option. Thank you for your help.
Yes it doesn't appear to be the default, but a working solution to the
problem nevertheless. Glad I could be of assistance. :)
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superchargingmachine wrote:
> The package info you posted. If I could have looked at this I would at
> least seen RipperX was installing Vorbis for encoding.
Ahh... well I included the commands just for this purpose, so that people
can understand how/where the information was fetched. Normally if
Yes, OggVorbis is an encoder option. Perhaps it is not the default and
I missed it as an option. Thank you for your help.
- Original Message
From: Janne Jokitalo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2007 2:28:22 PM
Subject: [Bug 176996] Re: RipperX, Grip
The package info you posted. If I could have looked at this I would at
least seen RipperX was installing Vorbis for encoding.
Package info below:
Package: ripperx
Priority: optional
Section: universe/sound
Installed-Size: 464
Maintainer: Ubuntu MOTU Developers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Original-Maintai
In reading below I see that the standard RipperX download should install
Vorbis-tools. I will have to check this tonight and see if it is in the
encoder options and works. I was not able to get RipperX to work until
I installed Lame or GoGo, which are encoder options for RipperX.
How do I get th