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Reference: http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...2128#msg172128
Sorry to be replying to so old a topic, but I have the same problem and the solution mentioned doesn't work for me.
The problem is, if I try to rip a CD to MP3 files, I get an error. K3b doesn't say what the error is exactly, just that there was an error.
Ripping to Ogg Vorbis, FLAC or Wav works fine. Running lame on the command line with the exact same parameters that K3b uses also works fine.
So I don't know what the error is exactly. Does K3b keep error logs at all? if so, where? Or is there any way to make K3b tell me what the error message is?
As I said, the solution mentioned here (and also elsewhere) doesn't work: none of the combinations of "Swap Byte Order" and "Write Wave Header" has any effect that I can see.
Reference: http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...2128#msg172128
Sorry to be replying to so old a topic, but I have the same problem and the solution mentioned doesn't work for me.
The problem is, if I try to rip a CD to MP3 files, I get an error. K3b doesn't say what the error is exactly, just that there was an error.
Ripping to Ogg Vorbis, FLAC or Wav works fine. Running lame on the command line with the exact same parameters that K3b uses also works fine.
So I don't know what the error is exactly. Does K3b keep error logs at all? if so, where? Or is there any way to make K3b tell me what the error message is?
As I said, the solution mentioned here (and also elsewhere) doesn't work: none of the combinations of "Swap Byte Order" and "Write Wave Header" has any effect that I can see.
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