On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 15:09, Keith O'Connell wrote: > Hi, > > I have be badgered by my wife and daughter to learn how to pull tracks > off their CD's into a format to play on their MP3 players, so I have > been teaching myself over the weekend. > > I can pull from CD to Ogg on my machine and I can put tracks onto CD-R > all very happily. The problem I have hit, and it must have been hit many > times is the one of formats. > > We each have one of the following, that play the formats as shown; > > Palm T3 (realplayer) mp3 rm rmj > iRiver player mp3 wma asf > Creative Rhomba mp3 wma > > I have been up and down the listings in Aptitude, and I cannot find out > how to stay within Debian and (i) rip to mp3, or better still (ii) > convert ogg to mp3 for the players > > Is this a licensing thing? How do list members get files suitable for > portable players that don't play ogg? > > Keith > -- > _________________________________________ > Keith O'Connell. > Maidstone, Kent. (UK) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Search at http://www.rarewares.org for a debian package called 'lame'. Had the same problem. It isn't included in debian.org because of copyright isues. Sincerely, Jan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]