Hi,
VirtualBox on Wheezy has been a really, really ugly experience. Here's a
quick recap -
1. Follow the directions to add the Squeeze version from virtualbox.org
(contrib, VirtualBox 4).
2. Attempt to install Guest Additions, & synaptic says it has to
uninstall VirtualBox (huh?)
Guest Additi
On 05/19/2011 03:09 AM, Chen Wei wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 03:25:15PM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
On 05/18/2011 03:16 AM, Chen Wei wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:35:01AM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman,& don't have any album
artwork showing on mp3's i
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 03:25:15PM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
> On 05/18/2011 03:16 AM, Chen Wei wrote:
> >On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:35:01AM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
> >>I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman,& don't have any album
> >>artwork showing on mp3's i just encoded using my Debian Whe
On 05/18/2011 03:41 PM, tv.deb...@googlemail.com wrote:
18/05/2011 21:25, Tin Kidneys wrote:
On 05/18/2011 03:16 AM, Chen Wei wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:35:01AM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman,& don't have any album
artwork showing on mp3's i just en
18/05/2011 21:25, Tin Kidneys wrote:
> On 05/18/2011 03:16 AM, Chen Wei wrote:
>> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:35:01AM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
>>> I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman,& don't have any album
>>> artwork showing on mp3's i just encoded using my Debian Wheezy
>>> system (my lame
On 05/18/2011 03:16 AM, Chen Wei wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:35:01AM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman,& don't have any album
artwork showing on mp3's i just encoded using my Debian Wheezy
system (my lame libraries are from debian-multimedia.org).
Some of
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 12:35:01AM -0400, Tin Kidneys wrote:
> I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman, & don't have any album
> artwork showing on mp3's i just encoded using my Debian Wheezy
> system (my lame libraries are from debian-multimedia.org).
>
> Some of the mp3's i added were actually
Hey folks,
I've run into a small predicament.
I just purchased a Sony E-Series Walkman, & don't have any album artwork
showing on mp3's i just encoded using my Debian Wheezy system (my lame
libraries are from debian-multimedia.org).
Some of the mp3's i added were actually showing artwork, so
It looks like I can't select the text. Also when I resize, the place of the
cancel button doesn't change hence blocking rest of the message.
Hakan
Hakan Bayindir wrote:
> On Wed, September 3, 2008 14:23, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
>
> I remember I can't. Anyway, I'll try it again tonight and send th
On Wed, September 3, 2008 14:23, Sjoerd Hardeman wrote:
I remember I can't. Anyway, I'll try it again tonight and send the results
here.
Cheers,
Hakan
> Can't you try to select the text from the popup and paste it in
> something where you can read it?
>
> Sjoerd
>
>
> Hakan Bayindir wrote:
>> H
Can't you try to select the text from the popup and paste it in
something where you can read it?
Sjoerd
Hakan Bayindir wrote:
Hi all,
I'm running debian testing with the latest KDE (3.5.9) from testing again.
As some of you may know, KDE allows drag and drop mp3 file encoding (among
with ogg
Hi all,
I'm running debian testing with the latest KDE (3.5.9) from testing again.
As some of you may know, KDE allows drag and drop mp3 file encoding (among
with ogg, flac, wav, etc) from konqueror. Until recently I was able to use
this function but for approximately one month, I'm unable to use
e libmp3lame or other
mp3 related libraries on by default. Maybe this is not the case, since
mp3 encoding is by definition encumbered.
Here on 'etch' sox is linked against libvorbis but not any mp3
libraries, so I expect "native" saving in mp3 format isn't going to
work
Alan Ianson wrote:
On Sun June 11 2006 12:29 am, Marc Shapiro wrote:
Well, lame does a conversion and does not give me any errors. I can
play the file with 'play' from sox, and sox will take it as input to
another conversion, so it seems good (and suggests that sox does do
decoding, but not
On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 00:29:08 -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
>Marc Shapiro wrote:
>
>>Sox says that it can handle .mp3, but when I try to convert a file to
>>.mp3 I get the following error:
>>
>>sox: Sorry, no MP3 encoding support
>>
>>Am I missing so
On Sun June 11 2006 12:29 am, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> Well, lame does a conversion and does not give me any errors. I can
> play the file with 'play' from sox, and sox will take it as input to
> another conversion, so it seems good (and suggests that sox does do
> decoding, but not encoding, of .mp
Marc Shapiro wrote:
Sox says that it can handle .mp3, but when I try to convert a file to
.mp3 I get the following error:
sox: Sorry, no MP3 encoding support
Am I missing something? Does it only decode .mp3 and not encode
them? Is there some way to get sox to handle .mp3 encoding? Or is
Sox says that it can handle .mp3, but when I try to convert a file to
.mp3 I get the following error:
sox: Sorry, no MP3 encoding support
Am I missing something? Does it only decode .mp3 and not encode them?
Is there some way to get sox to handle .mp3 encoding? Or is there some
other
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, jennyw wrote:
> Are there any Ogg Vorbis portable players? Or support for Mac OS X? Playing
> music on Linux and Windows is cool, but mp3s run everywhere. Of course, I
> may try it anyway since I don't currently have a portable player. It looks
> like a great project.
Hi,
Th
>
>True ... but if you're about to take a really long car trip, portable
>players are nice. Also, it'd be nice to just copy what exists onto a
>portable player instead of converting them to another format. Of course, I
>have no experience converting from Ogg Vorbis to MP3 so maybe it's really
>fas
From: "John Griffiths" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Well one consideration to make is the difference between listening on your
PC
> (with nearly unlimited storage), and on a portable player (extremely
limited
> storage)
True ... but if you're about to take a really long car trip, portable
players are nic
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, jennyw wrote:
> Are there any Ogg Vorbis portable players? Or support for Mac OS X?
On OS X, Audion (my favorite player) should support Ogg Vorbis, though
I've never tried it.
http://www.panic.com/audion/
Shareware, but decidedly cool.
- Aaron
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At 02:00 PM 11/27/01 -0800, jennyw wrote:
>Are there any Ogg Vorbis portable players? Or support for Mac OS X? Playing
>music on Linux and Windows is cool, but mp3s run everywhere. Of course, I
>may try it anyway since I don't currently have a portable player. It looks
>like a great project.
>
>Jen
Are there any Ogg Vorbis portable players? Or support for Mac OS X? Playing
music on Linux and Windows is cool, but mp3s run everywhere. Of course, I
may try it anyway since I don't currently have a portable player. It looks
like a great project.
Jen
Sean <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Of course ogg vorbis is the only _true_ solution *grin*. And if you're
> worried about being able to play the .ogg files on Windows boxen,
> there's a winamp plugin that works very well, and sonique support .ogg
> files out of the box.
Downloaded the various lib
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 17:46, nate wrote:
> William T Wilson said:
> > On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, nate wrote:
> >
> >> i use l3enc for encoding(very slow but good quality), i found a
> >> serial# for it a few years ago(i can't find a way to buy it) and i
> >> use
> >
> > Although l3enc is the only "legal"
William T Wilson said:
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, nate wrote:
>
>> i use l3enc for encoding(very slow but good quality), i found a
>> serial# for it a few years ago(i can't find a way to buy it) and i
>> use
>
> Although l3enc is the only "legal" encoder I know of that runs on
> Linux, I wouldn't neces
Of course ogg vorbis is the only _true_ solution *grin*. And if you're
worried about being able to play the .ogg files on Windows boxen,
there's a winamp plugin that works very well, and sonique support .ogg
files out of the box.
Personally I find the quality of ogg vorbis as good if not better th
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, nate wrote:
> i use l3enc for encoding(very slow but good quality), i found a
> serial# for it a few years ago(i can't find a way to buy it) and i use
Although l3enc is the only "legal" encoder I know of that runs on Linux, I
wouldn't necessarily say it has the best quality,
wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/lame/lame3.89beta.tar.gz
tar zxf lame3.89beta.tar.gz
cd lame-3.89
./configure --prefix=`cd ~; pwd`
make install
~mark
From: "jennyw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Assuming I'm not breaking any laws here, any suggestions on how to get MP3
> encoders for Debian Wood
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 01:03:43PM -0800, jennyw wrote:
> I searched old messages and learned that mp3 encoders are not included in
> Debian is because of some patent issues, but ...
>
> Has something changed? I did notice some mp3 stuff in the debian packages
> list.
Stop that discussion about mp
jennyw said:
> violating a patent? Or are mp3 encoders not included in Debian
> because the law is vague?
i think its the uncertainity. there have been some encoders
in the past that claimed to be free(8hz-mp3 comes to mind)
but eventually were determined not to be. lame is probably
the closest
coder may be vulerable to a
patent infringement lawsuit, or may be required by Thomson to pay
royalties.
> Or are mp3 encoders not included in Debian because the law is
> vague?
Nothing vague about it. There are patents covering crucial aspects of
mp3 encoding, and Thomson, on behalf of Fraunh
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 15:03, jennyw wrote:
> I searched old messages and learned that mp3 encoders are not included in
> Debian is because of some patent issues, but ...
>
> Has something changed? I did notice some mp3 stuff in the debian packages
> list.
>
> If things haven't changed and I'm mis
I searched old messages and learned that mp3 encoders are not included in
Debian is because of some patent issues, but ...
Has something changed? I did notice some mp3 stuff in the debian packages
list.
If things haven't changed and I'm misunderstanding something I saw, how can
there be so many f
Hi John,
Get lame3.88beta.tar.gz from ftp://lame.sourceforge.net/pub/lame/src/.
Then:
tar xzvf lame3.88beta.tar.gz
cd lame-3.88/debian
chmod +x rules
cd ..
fakeroot dpkg-buildpackage
You'll get Debian packages which are installed easily.
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Stefan Deibel
Al
On Sun, Apr 01, 2001 at 10:00:58AM +0200, Robert Voigt wrote:
> If you don't care about mp3 (what's abcde?)
A Better CD Encoder, the program formerly known as cdgrab. Debian's abcde
package will, incidentally, encode to ogg in preference to mp3 if the vorbis
encoding package (vorbis-tools?) is in
> I gather mp3 encoders aren't included in the official debian
distribution?
>
> any tips on getting and installing lame (or something that'll work with
> abcde)?
There are no mp3 encoders in the official distribution probably because
of legal issues. You can download lame from
ftp://lame.sour
Hi guys.
I gather mp3 encoders aren't included in the official debian distribution?
any tips on getting and installing lame (or something that'll work with abcde)?
thanks.
John
een some licensing issues which is probably why so
>many of these disappeared, but is anyone still doing mp3 encoding on linux? I
>installed grip, but I don't have an encoder installed. What is everyone else
>using?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Mike
>
>
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hi ya
I have a few links for endcoding/decoding mpeg files mpeg1, 2, 3...
http://www.Linux-Video.net
look at the encoder and decoders links
am trying tofind mpeg3/mpeg4 linux-based players than can also
play its mpeg out to the regular TV...
Am sorta testing the NetStream2000
"Michael P. Soulier" wrote:
>
> On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 05:11:46PM +0100, Roberto Diaz wrote:
> >
> > Yes.. I am using lame is great.. dont know if I installed it by apt-get or
> > from source code tarball anyway go for it.
>
> I don't see lame anymore. I just grabbed a copy of bladeenc from
(sorry for following up on my own post)
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001 23:59:58 +0100, Robert Waldner writes:
>You may also want to search for "gogo"[0], it´s based on lame, with some
> portions re-written in assembler[1]. Unequalled in speed and
> quality[2]. Unfortunately I know of no .deb for it, you´d
On Sat, 10 Mar 2001 17:20:00 EST, "Michael P. Soulier" writes:
>On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 07:07:00PM +0100, Latreyte David wrote:
You may also want to search for "gogo"[0], it´s based on lame, with some
portions re-written in assembler[1]. Unequalled in speed and
quality[2]. Unfortunately I kn
> > Put deb http://forcix.cx/ debian/ in your /etc/apt/source.list and then type
> > apt-get install lame
>
> Well, the source-line didn't work, but I grabbed the .deb in my browser.
It does work - did you remember to
a) Put a space between forcix.cx/ and debian/ ?
b) run apt-get update bef
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 07:07:00PM +0100, Latreyte David wrote:
> Put deb http://forcix.cx/ debian/ in your /etc/apt/source.list and then type
> apt-get install lame
Well, the source-line didn't work, but I grabbed the .deb in my browser.
Thanks!
Mike
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On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 05:47:38PM +0100, Roberto Diaz wrote:
> > > Yes.. I am using lame is great.. dont know if I installed it by apt-get or
> > > from source code tarball anyway go for it.
> > I don't see lame anymore. I just grabbed a copy of bladeenc from
> > Slovenia,
> > because I can't
at, 10 Mar 2001, Roberto Diaz wrote:
> > Ok, I know there have been some licensing issues which is probably why
> > so
> > many of these disappeared, but is anyone still doing mp3 encoding on linux?
> > I
> > installed grip, but I don't have an encoder installed
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 05:49:12PM +0100, Roberto Diaz wrote:
> > I don't see lame anymore. I just grabbed a copy of bladeenc from
> > Slovenia,
> > because I can't find it in the west. I think a lot of the western sites were
> > slapped with ceast and desist orders.
>
> > Can you see http:/
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 05:47:38PM +0100, Roberto Diaz wrote:
>
> Can you see http://www.mp3-dev.org/mp3 ?
>
> Lame is there..
Actually, no.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] msoulier]$ nslookup www.mp3-dev.org
Server: proxy1.rdc1.on.home.com
Address: 24.2.9.33
*** proxy1.rdc1.on.home.com can't find www
> I don't see lame anymore. I just grabbed a copy of bladeenc from Slovenia,
> because I can't find it in the west. I think a lot of the western sites were
> slapped with ceast and desist orders.
> Can you see http://www.mp3-dev.org/mp3 ?
Sorry.. I mistyped www.mp3dev.org thats the site for
> > Yes.. I am using lame is great.. dont know if I installed it by apt-get or
> > from source code tarball anyway go for it.
> I don't see lame anymore. I just grabbed a copy of bladeenc from Slovenia,
> because I can't find it in the west. I think a lot of the western sites were
> slapped wit
On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 05:11:46PM +0100, Roberto Diaz wrote:
>
> Yes.. I am using lame is great.. dont know if I installed it by apt-get or
> from source code tarball anyway go for it.
I don't see lame anymore. I just grabbed a copy of bladeenc from Slovenia,
because I can't find it in the w
> Ok, I know there have been some licensing issues which is probably why so
> many of these disappeared, but is anyone still doing mp3 encoding on linux? I
> installed grip, but I don't have an encoder installed. What is everyone else
> using?
Yes.. I am using lame is great
Ok, I know there have been some licensing issues which is probably why so
many of these disappeared, but is anyone still doing mp3 encoding on linux? I
installed grip, but I don't have an encoder installed. What is everyone else
using?
Thanks,
Mike
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On Mon, 20 Apr 1998, Corey Miller wrote:
> Does anyone know of any good mp3 encoding programs for linux?
> Thanks,
>
> Corey Miller
>
look for l3enc (I think it is in the hamm distribution)
Chris
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Thanks,
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