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recording audio with k3b and 10ce


roland
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Ok, my problem was not the same as yours.

When I installed ML10.0CE (upgrade and fresh install as well on an other partition), it installed k3b, or more exatly cdrdao with all the dvd writer things. But I don't have a dvd writer and it didn't work. I uninstalled/reinstalled cdrdao, k3b, and some other related stuff, had some trouble with dependencies I could turn around and now it work.

Somebody else had the trouble ? it's when you try to burn an audio project of mp3 files.

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Some more details and corrections (i did the previous post from memory)

Note that the problem is solved.

By default, when I installed ML10.0CE it installed k3b-dvd. But I don't have dvd.. and it didn't work.

I have to uninstall k3b-dvd, cdrecord and cdrdao manually and reinstall the normal k3b and all the related stuff.

The symptoms were:

(I'm translating the messages so it may be not exactly the same but you should see what I mean]

- When I tried to burn an audio project from mp3 files, with "burn on the fly" checked, i got the message "error while unencoding audio tracks"

- if I uncheck "burn on the fly". I had the messages:

. creating the image file,

. all the tracks had been unencoded successfully,

. using cdrecord2.1a27-dvd-Copyright ....

. burning with the disk to disk mode [????] at 0 x speed [???]

. the program cdrecord did not terminate properly

....

Somebody else got that problem or is it just me ?

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