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Hi!
I have problems with soundconverter 1.4.1. I can't covert wav to mp3 files. I have installed gstreamer0.10-ugly and gstreamer0.10-ugly-plugins.
Edit:
I have checked Gnac and it also doesn't work. I get this Error with soundconverter:
soundconverter --gst-debug-level=2
SoundConverter 1.4.1
using Gstreamer version: 0.10.21, Python binding version: 0.10.13
using gio
using 2 thread(s)
error: could not parse URI ()
0:00:03.581889110 6618 0x8794e48 WARN riff riff-read.c:619:gst_riff_parse_info:<wavparse0> Tagsize 48 is larger than available data 40
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0:00:06.410713583 6618 0x8b77d88 WARN riff riff-read.c:619:gst_riff_parse_info:<wavparse1> Tagsize 48 is larger than available data 40
0:00:06.413413158 6618 0x8b77d88 WARN taglibmux gsttaglibmux.c:318:gst_tag_lib_mux_sink_event:<id3v2mux0> dropping newsegment event in time format
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Last edited by Bebop (2009-01-03 15:37:57)
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Hello kassoulet,
here the output:
SoundConverter 1.4.1
using Gstreamer version: 0.10.21, Python binding version: 0.10.13
using gio
using 2 thread(s)
error: could not parse URI ()
launching: 'giosrc location="file:///home/bebop/Desktop/Track%201.wav" ! typefind name=typefinder ! fakesink'
found_type Track%201.wav
launching: 'giosrc location="file:///home/bebop/Desktop/Track%201.wav" name=src ! decodebin name=decoder ! fakesink'
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Track 1.wav: type is audio/x-wav, tag reading blacklisted
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launching: 'giosrc location="file:///home/bebop/Desktop/Track%201.wav" name=src ! decodebin name=decoder ! audioconvert ! audioresample ! audio/x-raw-float,rate=48000 ! audioconvert ! lame quality=2 vbr=0 bitrate=192 ! id3v2mux ! giosink location=file:///home/bebop/Desktop/Unknown%20Artist-Unknown%20Title.mp3'
got file duration: 0
got file duration: 0
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use ffmpeg or lame
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Soundconverter had some bug that made it not convert the files if the destination folder was something else. Try to use "same folder as the input file".
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use ffmpeg or lame
how?
Soundconverter had some bug that made it not convert the files if the destination folder was something else. Try to use "same folder as the input file"
I have tried this option with the same result
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damjan wrote:use ffmpeg or lame
how?
There are a zillion pages on the net how to do it. It's basically just ffmpeg -i input.wav output.mp3, set options as desired (man ffmpeg lists them), pretty much the same for lame (except I don't think you use -i). man lame.
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why not use lame?
lame -V 0 ${file}
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No problem, I can use other programs instead of soundconverter
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