Re: Getting sound-juicer to rip Mp3?

2004-07-13 Thread Mark C
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Even better, I made a better .deb based on the alienated package. Ignore 
the above, and fetch gstreamer0.8-lame_0.8.2-2_i386.deb at 
http://henrik.synth.no/deb/
Just got it, it works perfectly...
Thanks
Mark
(now, just wish they would add quality support for sound juicer)
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Re: Getting sound-juicer to rip Mp3?

2004-07-13 Thread debian-user
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Mark C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've just installed sound-juicer, and discovered that it cannot rip
Mp3's, after some googling, it would seem I need some form of gstreamer
plugin, I have all the available ones from unstable and still there is
no Mp3 support, I've even rebuild sound-juicer from the debian source,
but still no support.
1. fetch a gstreamer-lame RPM. I got mine from
   http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3?stat=3&search=gstreamer-lame
   (Choose gstreamer-lame v0.6 for sound-juicer v0.5.10, or v0.8 for
   sound-juicer v0.5.12+. I used a PLD package.)
2. alien gstreamer-lame*.rpm
3. dpkg -i gstreamer-lame*.deb
4. gst-register-0.6 or gst-register-0.8
5. Enjoy!
Even better, I made a better .deb based on the alienated package. 
Ignore the above, and fetch gstreamer0.8-lame_0.8.2-2_i386.deb at 
http://henrik.synth.no/deb/

Allthough it works great here, be aware: It's my very first .deb.
Henrik
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Re: Getting sound-juicer to rip Mp3?

2004-07-09 Thread debian-user
Mark C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I've just installed sound-juicer, and discovered that it cannot rip
Mp3's, after some googling, it would seem I need some form of gstreamer
plugin, I have all the available ones from unstable and still there is
no Mp3 support, I've even rebuild sound-juicer from the debian source,
but still no support.
Can or does anyone know of a way to get this to work under debian?
I've used grip for the past few years, but really like the simple design
of sound juicer.
1. fetch a gstreamer-lame RPM. I got mine from
   http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3?stat=3&search=gstreamer-lame
   (Choose gstreamer-lame v0.6 for sound-juicer v0.5.10, or v0.8 for
   sound-juicer v0.5.12+. I used a PLD package.)
2. alien gstreamer-lame*.rpm
3. dpkg -i gstreamer-lame*.deb
4. gst-register-0.6 or gst-register-0.8
5. Enjoy!
Henrik
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