I thought that's what I did, but was then prompted to also offer comment,
whilst in your requested response to #493865, I commented about this
crash report.
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From: Pedro Villavicencio
To: bm007a0...@blueyonder.co.uk
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 9:21 AM
Sub
This capability was firmly reinstated with Ubuntu 10.10 and thus works well
from my default LinuxMint-10 installation, yet issues a Manual ejection
message rather than automatically ejecting.
As requested by Pedro, I tried out an oneiric-desktop-amd64 Alpha3 Live
session which wasn't easy with al
Also occurred when using Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Alpha 3 release.
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After further investigation with LiveCD sessions of Ubuntu 9.04, 9,10, 10.04
and 10.10 I can report that it's the introduction of Ubuntu's Software Center
and its poor handling of essential dependencies etcetera that has sabotaged the
addition of Ubuntu Restricted Extras and Sound Juicer (aka Au
Profuse apologies everyone, but I have just discovered that Sound Juicer MP3
ripping simply doesn't work for Ubuntu 10.10 or Ubuntu.10.04, only for
LinuxMint 7, 8 and 9 and Ubuntu 9.04, leaving Ubuntu 9.10 to be investigated,
where I suspect that in Ubuntu 'it ain't broke so let's fix it' - styl
ogenaudio forum
member.
Using 'Bruce R' profiles I have received some very favourable comments
from my circle of friends and others, including some musicians. However,
the bottom line is that if they report an improvement using a 'KennoVO'
profile, I may re-encode my CD col
@FiloSottle - thank you for yet another polite, considerate reply, but perhaps
that's not clear enough ?
- Original Message -
From: FiloSottile
To: bm007a0...@blueyonder.co.uk
Sent: Sunday, October 03, 2010 3:22 PM
Subject: [Bug 195483] Re: Sound Juicer - MP3 quality doesn't c
Weirder and weirder. Reinstalling the packages didn't get around what
has proved to be my cockup, but a completely fresh distribution
installation restored Sound Juicer complete with an MP3 capability.
After attending an eye operation follow-up appointment, I must see if I
can repeat the cockup, so
Indeed, Sound Juicer's MP3 capability has been completely removed from
the Ubuntu repository ! Talk about cockups !
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Stop PRESS - there's something weird going on. Although the Maverick RC
Live CD produces different sounding results with the KennoVO and BruceR
profiles, they are both OGG files, rather than MP3 files, whereas in
Mint-9 they are, as expected, both MP3 files, so there would appear to
be a lot more t
Some afterthoughts.
In case it's not been clear, I am not interested in scoring 'brownie points'
for 'being smart', only in obtaining a 'CD Quality' profile that consistently
works for friends and other users, leaving 'B-cubed' to other folk, but so far
I have not seen any meaningful definition
Yes, although the industry-wide lack of configuration control means that
keeping track of coding changes is a difficult and thankless task, not made
any easier if the coding is poorly structured or commented in the first place.
In my own case, cataract progression hasn't made reading 'available'
d
I see that 'if something can possibly be misinterpreted (or misquoted)
it wil bel' applies again.
By 'new parameters lacking definition' I was referring to technical
definition, not subjective audio clarity.
Meanwhile, posting this from a Live 'daily Maverick DVD' (28-Sep-2010)
session, I can rep
You know, I can remember the same sort of sweeping, dismissive statements being
made when CDaudio sampling rates, A-D quantization and coding laws were
discussed, with audiophiles being disappointed that a higher sampling rate,
number of levels or a better coding law were not chosen. At the time
Long ago, when my hearing was a lot keener, Xing encoding in AudioCatalyst
markedly improved upon Frauhofer encoding in AudioGrabber and was faster, so
using a new implementation of what was a non-free product in Sound Juicer may
provide a better result.
I am puzzled at Ubuntu's discarding it af
Apologies, only one attachment accepted, so single, three-page PDF file
now attached.
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KennoVO - trying to respond in a less inflammatory style, your attached
links made interesting reading, effectively discussing the absence of
the settings used in my/other amended profiles for CD QualityMP3 before
addressing the proposed use of xingmux, as then briefly revealed to the
world in the
Upon reflection I think I see where your confusion arises, KennoVO.
Although the GStreamer lamemp3enc is what is invoked by the default and
by modified profiles, it still needs instructing using original lame
commands, which is why, if you want to try different settings, you need
to have the 'gst-
;t
readily available.
At the end of the day, subjective assessment by those with keen
hearing using decent reproduction kit, like Sennheiser 'phones is
probably the best arbiter as to what's acceptable CD-like quality.
Bruce R
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https:/
It's taken over a year for me to obtain a cataract operation, but I can now see
well enough to add another response to this Sound-Juicer problem saga.
When I first researched modifying Sound Juicer (aka Audio CD Extractor) back in
LinuxMint-4 and Ubuntu 7.10 days, I downloaded and printed out the
Wow, just updating from a LiveDVD session of Maverick Alpha3 to let folk know
that, after adding sound-juicer and ubuntu-restricted-extras, 'Audio CD
Extractor', aka Sound Juicer's default Quality MP3 profile is now
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lamemp3enc name=enc target=0 quality=6
Sorry to be slow to add this comment folks, but it looks as if my original
Sound Juicer recommendations haven't been strictly followed, the most common
mistake being to insert 'vbr=3' instead of just 'vbr=4' in editing the profile,
which de-selects LAME's new VBR algorithm instead of selecting i
A brief update.
It still works for the creation of a data CD/DVD, but not as it used to, for
burning an existing CD/DVD image to disc.
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Grip never used to work at all well, which is why I guess that it's no longer
in the current repository. I don't know about Ruby Ripper, which I gather
needs creating from source, never a certain outcome process with Ubuntu,
success varying between versions.
Meanwhlie, if you are into compilati
Fascinating !
Re-reading the thread I see that folk are using different analysis tools or
players to decide what the results are, rather than simply listening to the
results with their chosen player.
Such players and tools produce different, sometimes highly misleading reports,
such as just blan
@Gotit
Puzzling - I will try to investigate further.
Meanwhile, for your information, the attached picture is from Ubuntu 8.04 era
analysis of Sound Juicer encoding results for encoding of 'Jupiter' from
Holst's Planet suite.
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Sorry guys, some more information. Having just today re-checked it out, I can
advise that for Ubuntu and LinuxMint, you also need gstreamer LAME plugins etc
installed, most easily achieved by adding ubuntu-restricted-extras, which I am
in the habit of always doing, if only to get MicroSoft Core
Sorry, Second sentence should read :
The fault lies not with GStreamer, but with a failure to provide the right
command string or 'profile' for LAME to execute.
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It's nice to be able to offer a solution for a change.
The fault lies not with GStreamer, but with a failure to provide the wrong
command string or 'profile' for LAME to execute.
For the CD Quality MP3 Profile, Edit it to read as follows :
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc mode
Hi Pedro. I have just spent several hours checking it out, and I can confirm
that the problem still exists in Lucid and in Mavertick Alpha-2.
Despite being selected to occur by default under their Brasero 2.30.0, Edit,
plugins, disc finalisation is not followed by actual disc checksum creation an
Today's Ubuntu 10.04 Daily Release contains Brasero 2.29.3 which also
doesn't burnproof via Checksum verify.
Pity, Ubuntu 9.04's Brasero 2.26.1 had succeeded in temporarily
replacing Windows-hosted Nero Burning or ImgBurn as THE reliable Disc
Burner on my rigs, so another Linux missed opportunity.
Sorry, forgot to say that Brasero 2.28.2 is the version in Ubuntu 9.10
Karmic Koala and in LinuxMint Helena.
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: brasero
With Brasero 2.28.2, when trying to Burn Image, having selected an ISO file and
inserted a blank disc to write to, its Properties allow a slow burning speed to
be selected and shows a 'Use burnproof' default but then fails to perform
automatic
Upgrading from an earlier release install has never
worked well, a completely fresh install being better.
More specifically, I am aware of others encountering
problems upgrading from the 'flakey' 8.10 release.
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I don't know how it was achieved, but I suggest a change of status to 'Fixed'.
(It's also now working well in the 32-bit LinuxMint7RC1.)
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Good News - In the definitive release, available for download 24th
April 2009, Brasero now works in the i386 desktop version on my [A] rig.
(This post is from the AMD64 desktop version on my [B] rig, where the new 9.04
release is looking very good, much better than 8.04 and 8.10)
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Thank you for the feedback, Pedro.
For the benefit of folk needing to use Ubuntu Jaunty to reliably burn 'Live
Discs', let's hope it gets fixed.
A long time user of XP-hosted Nero for reliable burning, I have been waiting
for a reliable Linux burner.
Brasero's performance has been variable from d
Happy to oblige. Restored 32-bit JauntyBeta and repeated the burn of a
4.1GB Knoppix LiveDVD, which ended with 'Error while burning' again.
I mis-typed the file name as 'braser-debug.txt' which is attached.
I really hope that this helps, because in most other respects,
JauntyBeta is looking good,
Public bug reported:
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Installed 64-bit Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Beta) to find that it appears more
stable on my XFX880GS SATA-320+500GB G31MX-S2 2.9GHzE4600 rig. Indeed,
Brasero 2.26.0 performs very well, Successfully completing the ISO image
Checksum, Writing and Checksum
Hi Andrew
As it happens my Alpha-4 loading problem was a Ubuntu 8.04 Brasero corrupted CD
problem, which I'll follow up separately in slower time. A WinXP/Nero7
re-burnt Alpha-4 CD now simply conforms to this thread, but I'll not waste
your time with it.
Good luck with your highly focused end
Ubuntu 8.10 x86 LiveCD Alpha-4 release (kernel 2.6.26.5-generic)
As a non-expert user I just had difficulty finding a PC that would actually
load this LiveCD session and it then wouldn't allow 'at' key entry for logging
in to make this report (I had to use Ctrl_V of a text file created on anothe
OK with me, as my quick-fix, as per #221953 means that it's no
longer a problem with my current 8.04 installation.
Thank you for the interest, I'd thought this one was closed.
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Hi Daniel Rheinbay - in case it helps.
I didn't Upgrade but made a fresh, internet-connected Manual
method install to 'free space' which resulted in HAL initialization
failure. ReStarting in recovery mode I obtained an indication
that my Zarlink DVB-T chip used by my AverTV A777 was not
being re
No longer occurs with definitive, 24th April Release, but please see
#221953.
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Sorry, but while you are gathering more detailed evidence,
I am simply by-passing the problem.
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Hi Åskar
And I thought that my rigs were complex !
Mind you, I think that you will find it easier to tackle other problems if
you can
disable or even temporarily remove your Philips SAA7133/SAA7135 device.
The lack of suitable chipset drivers in the Release Candidate kernel seems
to be
preventi
YES, for Ubuntu 8.04 Release Candidate, its kernel 2.6.24-16-generic lack of
TV tuner drivers is causing HAL initialization failure or worse for my [A] rig
E2160 with its AverTV A777 PCI card using a Zarlink MT352 DVB-T chip. There's
also no driver for my [C] rig Northwood P4 AverTV A800 USB
In Report #216159 I reported that that Kardy kernels -15 and -16 caused
problems for my E2160 with its Zarlink MT352 DBV-T (Aver A777) PCI card
identified as the likely cause, the card being happier with -12 and
perfectly happy with 7.10's kernel.
Now, Release Candidate 8.04 won't even install o
Later on, I tried another re-install on my E2160 rig, which took two hours,
consisted of 509 packages and included new kernel 2.6.24-16-generic, removed
kernel 2.6.24-15-generic and left kernel 2.6.24-12-generic.
Normal re-start into kernel 2.6.24-16-generic after a very slow re-boot,
produ
After repeated HAL initialisation failures, tried yet another install which
instigated a Partial Update to remove 1 pakage, install 18 new packages and
'update' 491 packages (a few more than previously), which took two hours and
offered a new kernel 2.6.24-16-generic for an incredibly slow boo
Ubuntu 8.04 pre-release - 11 April 2008
Having just successfully applied the latest series of Partial Updates to
my 3.0GHz Northwood rig, tried with my E2160 rig, first with its
second Vista drive connected and then disconnected unless that was the
problem, but no joy, 'Internal error' 'failed
Sorry, should have made it clear that I'm talking about 8.04 Beta. The
re-type didn't work either and needed a hard reset, System, Quit no longer
working.
(Note that 'crash report detected', then slowly reported - Sorry, the program
"gnome-keyring-daemon" closed unexpectedly, etc, but Rep
Having failed to re-install Ubuntu 8.04 on my E2160 [A] rig, I then succeeded
on my Northwood P4 [B] rig.
Re-trying with my [A] rig, it was happy to re-install Ubuntu 7.10 but once
again wouldn't take 8.04 (now withx483 updates !)
After Updates application and a very slow, reluctant re-start i
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