kenny3794 wrote:svalmont wrote:Install gst-plugins-ugly.
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I installed gst-plugins-ugly and gst-plugins-bad to fix this issue. Working great now. Thanks!
1 year later... i faced the same problem today. The solution are the two plugins gst-plugins-ugly and gst-plugins-bad
So, 1 year later and the same problem still has the same solution? This is an empty post and a necro bump. Please read through our forum etiquette (link in my sig) and refrain from such posts in the future.
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]]>svalmont wrote:Install gst-plugins-ugly.
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I installed gst-plugins-ugly and gst-plugins-bad to fix this issue. Working great now. Thanks!
1 year later... i faced the same problem today. The solution are the two plugins gst-plugins-ugly and gst-plugins-bad
]]>Using mp3's and lame, you can use an one-liner:
for song in *.mp3; do lame --decode "$song"; done
then use mktoc to create a toc file with this one liner:
mktoc -w *.wav > album.toc
then insert your cd and use cdrdao:
cdrdao write album.toc
Then if you wish 'clean up the mess':
rm -f *.wav album.toc
Install gst-plugins-ugly.
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I installed gst-plugins-ugly and gst-plugins-bad to fix this issue. Working great now. Thanks!
]]>Everytime i try to burn an audio CD from mp3
You'll have to turn .mp3 into .wav to make an audio CD. Or did you mean a data CD with .mp3 files on it? Google how to make an audio CD.
lame --decode file.mp3 output.wav
Are there any other burning programs that can do this?
You bet. Here are the basics. Add whatever options you wish.
Make .iso of files to burn to CD
mkisofs -R -J /path/to/files -o /path/to/output.iso
Disk with multiple folders on it.
genisoimage -J -r -pad -graft-points dir1/=/path/files dir2/=/path/files dir3/=/path/files > filename.iso
Burn .iso to disk
growisofs -Z /dev/sr0=/path/name.iso
wodim speed=8 -tao dev=/dev/sr0 /path/file.iso
Burn DVD from files example
growisofs -use-the-force-luke=tty -Z /dev/sr0 -J -r -speed=8 -dvd-compat -pad -graft-points /path/file.avi /path/file.avi
Write Audio CD from a folder of .wav files
cdrecord -v dev=/dev/sr0 speed=8 -audio -pad *.wav
http://linux.die.net/man/1/wodim
http://linux.die.net/man/8/mkisofs
http://linux.die.net/man/1/genisoimage
http://linux.die.net/man/1/growis
edit: actually it is, the function 'mp3parse' used in brasero was dropped in gstreamer 1.0 - see https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=687886 and http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/g … 38101.html. A simple patch was proposed, could we use it right away?
]]>It used to work. Now every time I try adding an mp3 to an audio project I get that "is not suitable for audio or video media" error. I'm not sure what changed to cause this. (It's not like I burn audio CDs often.)
]]>I ran into this myself when I was using Ubuntu (I know .. I know .. but I'm Arch now!) and found that removing Fluendo and reinstalling gstreamer sorts it out.
Hope that helps.
]]>Brasero has been broken for a very long time and is increasingly unlikely to ever be fixed...
The "workaround" is to install K3b (and it's slew of chunky kde libs) for a full cd/dvd suite or xfburn for a more lightweight solution (lightweight in both features and lib). There are other burning suites but they tend to have their own "issues".
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