Public bug reported:
Hi, I record with a Edirol R 09 HR WAV-files.
http://www.edirol.net/products/en/R-09/
When I convert the WAV-files, directly from the Edirol, with Sound Converter to
FLAC only approximatly 1 out of 10 tracks play in Amarok or other players.
If I check the files in Easy-Tag,
** Attachment added: "This is a example of a corrupt track"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/27243651/04.%20Ninjaman%20-%20Laugh%20And%20Grin.flac
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Corrupt files when converting from WAV to FLAC
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/381358
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Public bug reported:
i installed slune with synaptic. when i want to start up this is what i
get
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ slune
* Slune * Slune lives in /usr/share/games
* Slune * PySDL_mixer not installed, trying PyOpenAL...
* Soya * Using 8 bits stencil buffer
* Soya * version 0.10.1
* Using OpenG
Hi, before I used Breezy, I never got it started.
Now i use edgy, Just now I installed slune and it's working perfect!
2007/3/20, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> What version of Ubuntu do you use? Do you still get that bug?
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> won't start
> https://launchpad.net/bugs/63817
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Hi, sorry for the late reaction, i still have the same problem...
this is what i get from soundconverter --debug:
SoundConverter 1.4.1
using Gstreamer version: 0.10.22, Python binding version: 0.10.14
using gio
'faac' element not found, disabling AAC.
using 1 thread(s)
launching: 'giosrc
For me the problem isn't solved, i tried the workarounds above.
I have my home directory on a ntfs partition. I have no problems with booting
and sound is playing (on most programs like rhytmbox and amarok but is not
paying on Mplayer).
But as Pulsaudio isn't starting up, i can't choose which of
I have the same problem, with file-roller i can't unzip files with accents or
other 'diferent' characters.when i extract them to my external hd which is
ntfs-formated. I have no problems when i extract the file to a ext4 partition.
The files are originaly made in windows. So i would consider thi