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On Sunday 09 August 2009, Dirk Heinrichs wrote: |
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> Am Sonntag 09 August 2009 21:23:27 schrieb Mick: |
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> > I am looking at saving the mp3 files presented in Konqueror when looking |
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> > at the contents of an audio CD. Although I can play/copy .wav files |
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> > fine, I cannot play .mp3 files shown in Konqueror. All I get is a hiss |
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> > no matter which player I use. |
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> What konqueror presents is just a virtual view. You cannot play anything |
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> else than the .wav's from a CD, because they're the only ones representing |
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> the real data. |
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Oh, I see. When I copy an mp3 file I get a file which is 4.5MB large, so I |
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thought that it has real music in it. |
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> If you have the correct encoders installed, copying the other files to some |
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> other place will encode the selected audio track(s) and store the result in |
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> the destination directory. |
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> > What do I need to do to be able to copy mp3s out of a CD? |
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> The correct encoders. See the audio cd section in KDE's system settings. |
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This is what I can see under kcontrol/audiocd: |
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http://gentoo.michaelkintzios.fastmail.fm/audioCD.png |
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I guess these settings are not enough on their own. What else should I add? |
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How do I specify the necessary encoders? |
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Regards, |
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Mick |