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dwalt 03-26-2017 10:21 PM

Using K3B. It will not accept mp3's to record. Says I must convert songs to wave files.
 
Using K3B trying to record mp3 files, get error message saying I must convert the mp3 files to wave files before recording. Linux Mint Mate 17.1

Timothy Miller 03-26-2017 11:03 PM

Are you trying to create an audio cd or a data cd? If you're trying to create an audio cd last time I did that I seem to recall it did indeed require them to be wave files to burn it.

ondoho 03-27-2017 01:12 AM

k3b being a kde app, i'd guess it should be able to transcode on the fly?
maybe you are missing an optional dependency for k3b? aka install recommend?

jsbjsb001 03-27-2017 01:25 AM

You need to have the k3b-codecs package installed, for it to be able to save files (or read them) as mp3's. This package may have a slightly different name depending on your Linux distro.

Hope this helps. :)

Rickkkk 03-27-2017 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dwalt (Post 5688635)
Using K3B trying to record mp3 files, get error message saying I must convert the mp3 files to wave files before recording. Linux Mint Mate 17.1

... It's unclear to me what you are attempting to do ... Please specify what you mean by "trying to record" mp3 files ... :

- Are you ripping (copying music) from a CD ?

- Are you trying to record sound from another source and save as mp3 ?

- Are you trying to edit an existing mp3 file ?

An mp3 file is a compressed sound format - to edit it in anyway (with very limited exception), it must first be decompressed to a wave (.wav) file. As mentioned above, this requires the appropriate compressor-decompressor ("codec") library to be installed to your system.

If you're just trying to create an MP3 file, or if by your mention of K3B I am correctly guessing you are trying to burn (create) an audio CD using mp3 files as the source, you again require the proper mp3 codec. Check your linux distro's documentation for installing the right package.

... If you're actually attempting something else, please let us know :-)

Cheers !

frankbell 03-27-2017 08:47 PM

Are you trying to use the "Burn Audio CD" option?

If so, any optical disk burner will convert files to *.wav format (with a *.cda extension) because that is the format for audio CDs. If you just want to copy the files to an optical disk, you need to burn to it as a data disk.

dwalt 03-27-2017 11:05 PM

I have been burning mp3 audio files ever since I learned computers. I want to make an audio disc with the mp3 files already present on my music libraries. My entire collection is in mp3 format but I am not quite sure how to use k3b. According to the error message on K3B It cannot be done without converting them again. Where are the codecs for K3B? In Synaptic?

ondoho 03-28-2017 01:37 AM

did post #4 not help?

dwalt 03-28-2017 05:43 AM

The link is no good on post #4, takes me to a metal detector sales page.

hazel 03-28-2017 07:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dwalt (Post 5689169)
The link is no good on post #4, takes me to a metal detector sales page.

It took me to an Amazon page selling Linux distros for a few pounds each. Pretty pointless when you can download them for free.

Use your package manager to download the k3b-codecs package.

ondoho 03-28-2017 12:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dwalt (Post 5689169)
The link is no good on post #4, takes me to a metal detector sales page.

if that is true, then your browser has been pwned.

i meant this one:
Quote:

Originally Posted by jsbjsb001 (Post 5688677)
You need to have the k3b-codecs package installed, for it to be able to save files (or read them) as mp3's. This package may have a slightly different name depending on your Linux distro.

Hope this helps. :)


Rickkkk 03-28-2017 02:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dwalt (Post 5689087)
I have been burning mp3 audio files ever since I learned computers. I want to make an audio disc with the mp3 files already present on my music libraries. My entire collection is in mp3 format but I am not quite sure how to use k3b. According to the error message on K3B It cannot be done without converting them again. Where are the codecs for K3B? In Synaptic?

A quick google on mp3 support in Mint brought this useful page up:

http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/05/l...timedia-codecs

... You should be good to go :-)

dwalt 03-28-2017 02:56 PM

I am using Mint 17.1 so I did have the choice to install the codecs on install ISO. I have them installed and just added FFmpeg codecs which done nothing. Do y'all think that installing Mint-KDE will help? The only reason I was trying K3B was that my sound leveling doesn't work in Brazero. Thanks for the replies so far.

ondoho 03-28-2017 03:03 PM

enter the words "k3b" and "codecs" into the search field of software manager.
what comes up?
is it installed?
install it?
update?
reboot?

dwalt 03-28-2017 07:04 PM

K3B won't accept mp3's to record.
 
Ondoho, many thanks that done the trick. Now I just need to try it and see if sound leveling will work. Thank everybody for the answers I needed.


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