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Both kaudiocreator and grip fail to find it.
Tried forum search, wiki howto's.
Still no joy!
Thanks,
Bill Barnes
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You need vorbis-tools.
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You need vorbis-tools.
Thanks. Fixed both programs.
Incidentally, tmpfs is woefully inadequate in ripping a cd with large tracks, e.g., classical music.
I commented it out in fstab.
Bill Barnes
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Incidentally, tmpfs is woefully inadequate in ripping a cd with large tracks, e.g., classical music.
I commented it out in fstab.
Instead of commenting out tmpfs in fstab, I think you can change the ripping directory in grip to /var/tmp, for example.
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billbar wrote:Incidentally, tmpfs is woefully inadequate in ripping a cd with large tracks, e.g., classical music.
I commented it out in fstab.Instead of commenting out tmpfs in fstab, I think you can change the ripping directory in grip to /var/tmp, for example.
Quite so. Don't know if it was related, but during this exercise the printer stopped responding with a status "printer not connected".
Restored tmpfs and printer.
The real culprit in exhausting tmpfs was kaudiocreator which does have a default directory option.
grip defaults to ~mp3 for ripping and encoding
Hope what I have learned helps somebody else.
Bill Barnes
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