This bug still exists in 11.04 - my own profiles are not shown.
At the end I changed the standard profile "CD-Qualität, MP3" to the values I
needed, but this is no sensible solution.
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The problem, apparently, is that the application checks the presence of
software that can be installed from:
gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse
If the software is not present, non-playable codecs are not shown
Unfortunately, the selection list does not show that this is the case, not is
there
Confirmed in Ubuntu 9.04 - the Jaunty Jackalope .
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I also have this problem in 8.10. I believe I have the codecs but only
four of the profiles show up in the choice list. Creating new profiles
does not help as these do not show up either.
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I also encountered the issue discussed in this bug (in Ubuntu 8.10):
- my self-created profile for MP3 did not show up
- the predefined profiles for AAC and MP3 did not show up either
When I ran sound-juicer from console, I encountered the following
message on STDOUT/STDERR:
** (sound-juicer:3098
I have a recent installation of Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) with all the
updates and I also have this same problem.
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I have a recent installation of Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) with all the
updates and I also have this same problem.
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I also have the exact same problem as Gaele. The link Gaele provided
helped me get the MP3 and AAC profiles to work (Thank you very much).
A note about the "active" field; to change the active status of a
profile I have to modify it, then restart sound juicer for the change to
appear.
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I encountered this same bug.
Under Edit Profiles the following profiles are available:
- CD Quality, Lossless
- CD Quality, Lossy
- Voice, Lossless
- Voice, Lossy
- CD Quality, AAC
- CD Quality, MP3
All are active.
However, under Output Format only the first 4 profiles are available.
Changing th
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I am also experiencing this problem on Hardy. I removed all sound juicer
related settings from ~/.config and ~/.gconf, then created a new custom
profile called "test". It could not be selected from the drop-down menu,
even after closing and re-opening Sound Juicer.
Not sure if it makes a differenc
On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 10:22 PM, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> what codecs did you install exactly?
All of them.
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I've since formatted my machine since I tried installing all the various
codecs listed in forum threads, but here's what I have now on a Linux
Mint installation, which has had this problem since I installed the OS.
** Attachment added: "dpkg-gstreamer.rtf"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/1394018
could you run dpkg -l | grep gstreamer and attach that to a comment?
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I've tried every recommended codec package in every soundjuicer related
forum thread I could find. But then I also gave up on using the
application about 6 months ago due to this issue (nothing personal, I
otherwise love the app and wish it could handle my encoding settings of
choice correctly).
what codecs did you install exactly?
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Moreover, it is still applicable on Hardy, and has never not been.
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Err, this is a totally valid bug. I have all the codes installed.
Plainly, the profiles do not work. Ripping a CD tells me that the
cdlossy profile cannot be found. Well, of course it can't; I can't even
select it from the list. I don't even necessarily know that I want that
profile. I just want mp
Thanks for your comments. This does not appear to be a bug report as
such. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but it would make
more sense to raise your question in the support tracker.
http://launchpad.net/support. Those options are not available because
you don't have the correspondin
I can confirm this bug on Gutsy. Whilst there seem to be profiles for
mp3 active (by default, though I am not sure what package provides
them), they are not selectable from withing the Sound Juicer preferences
drop-down list. This also applies to the "Voice" profiles, too, and any
profiles manually
I am experiencing this problem on both Ubuntu Gutsy and Linux Mint. The
profile editor seems to record changes to the text fields but does not
show those changes in the available drop down menu. The MP3 profile is
missing from the drop down on a fresh linux mint installation and wasn't
available
Thanks for your report, Which version of Ubuntu and Sound Juicer are you
using? Does it works with another new user created on your system? that
works fine for me here with Gutsy and Hardy, thanks.
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