Re: Saving music files
- From: Karl Larsen <k5di@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 06 Mar 2008 16:28:02 -0700
Rich Rudnick wrote:
Karl Larsen wrote:Well...I used the y and return which worked just fine and now the
Rich Rudnick wrote:
Karl Larsen wrote:
I have tried to make Ryhm Box and cd ripper to take files off my
music cd-rom's in the mp3 format. It will save them fine in .ogg but
my stuff can't use that format. In the Help for ripper it tells how to
make an .mp3 but for me it doesn't work.
Has anyone EVER saved music files from a cd-rom in mp3 format? Is
there another way to do this?
First, make sure you have ubuntu-restricted-extras installed.I tried # apt-get install and it has a place it stops and I can't
say yes in the Terminal. Is there another way to do this?
That's very odd, you should only have to hit y and return.
You can also go to system->admin->synaptic package manager, and search
(ctrl-f) for ubuntu restricted extras, right click the package and
select Mark for installation. Then hit the Apply button.
Sound Juicer is just a few minutes from saving my best Kelly singing cd
to files for my tiny PDA from RCA. It can only read the files with .mp3.
Strange but guess it has a Windows operating system :-)
Thank You!
Karl
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