I'll admit, this is the first time I've used Audacity in a while. Certainly since I started to use Gutsy. But I do have LAME installed, and it's even detected, yet even so Audacity does not show up as having an option for exporting as an mp3. What gives?
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Re: Audacity mp3 export no longer there?
It's present and working in Ubuntu Feisty, which I have booted at this moment. I'll check Kubuntu later.
EDIT: Man O man I just refreshed my memory on how inflexible Audacity is about your filesystem (as it last remembers it!) If it could get over the fact that I deleted some redundant directories in the Music section of my home directory, I'm pretty sure it would export to mp3 -- it is showing that capability in the File menu, but it locks every time I try to export, with a message that it can't find the old Tex Ritter directory that I nuked last week. "Cannot enumerate files in directory /home/dibl/music/recorded albums/.........."
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Re: Audacity mp3 export no longer there?
As far as I know, you need to install LAME (liblame) in order to be able to rip/encode/produce MP3's (Audacity, K3b, KAudioCreator, etc).
(The reason this worked in PCLinuxOS out of the box is because PCLOS comes with all these proprietary codecs preinstalled)
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You may need to enable the Medibuntu repository to enable the "restricted" codecs:
http://medibuntu.sos-sts.com/repository.php
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Re: Audacity mp3 export no longer there?
Nope, I already use that repo and already have those codecs installed. The application even finds the libmp3lame.so.0 file right where it's supposed to within the file structure. The export function for mp3 simply is not there.
If anybody else can verify that this is a bug within gutsy on their system as well I'll go ahead and file the bug report.
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Re: Audacity mp3 export no longer there?
I'm having the same issues
I've just switched from Ubuntu to Kubuntu and I can't get Audacity to find the Lame plugin (libmp3.....). It worked great in Ubuntu.
OGG is not an option for me.... MP3 is essential for those I send the files to. (They are commercial voice-overs).)
In Ubuntu, I simply opened Terminal and enteredCode:sudo apt-get install lame
I just tried the same thing in Ubuntu, saw all the usual scrolling messages in Konsole...but I can't find the plugin at all.
What steps do I need to take? I'm really trying to learn the differences between Gnome and KDE. Thanks!
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