Which bug reports did you read?
Those concentrating on DMA/UDMA issues and those on mixing sata and scsi/ide
drives, but k3b
burning bug reports generally. The DMA setting has been an issue for some time
and was
also in Windows.
What does lsscsi show on your system? (You may have to
Hi,
First, I sincerely apologise for mucking people up this morning with two
emails I should have written when not being interrupted.
OK. Hardy 32 bit, Intel Core 2 CPU @ 2.13GHz
I am trying to convert 124.9MB of 18 mp3 files to wav format. (Actually,
a lot of mp3's but this is my 'test' case in
David Ryder wrote:
...
First, I sincerely apologise for mucking people up this morning with two
emails I should have written when not being interrupted.
We all have our moments. :-)
...
I am trying to convert 124.9MB of 18 mp3 files to wav format. (Actually,
a lot of mp3's but this is my
purpose of this? You should go back to the original if you
are going to do any audio changes.
--- On Tue, 11/11/08, David Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: David Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: My _intended_ emal re: soundconverter anomolies
To: Ubuntu-au mailing list ubuntu-au
Hi,
From the bug reports on k3b there seems to be an issue when there are a
mixture of ide and scsi or sata drives. Apparently, from what I
understand, K3b is a front end using cdrado and as it was some time ago
that I spent researching this I can not remember the exact details in
the bug reports.
change this.
so what is the end purpose of this? You should go back to the original if you
are going to do any audio changes.
--- On Tue, 11/11/08, David Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: David Ryder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: My _intended_ emal re: soundconverter anomolies
To: Ubuntu
Paul,
I omitted to say that k3b gives me this error:
Unable to handle the following files due to an unsupported format:
You may manually convert these audio files to wave using another
application supporting the audio format and then add the wave files to
the K3b project.
/home/david/Desktop/The
David Ryder wrote:
Paul,
I omitted to say that k3b gives me this error:
Unable to handle the following files due to an unsupported format:
You may manually convert these audio files to wave using another
application supporting the audio format and then add the wave files to
the K3b project.
David Ryder wrote:
Hi,
From the bug reports on k3b there seems to be an issue when there are a
mixture of ide and scsi or sata drives. Apparently, from what I
understand, K3b is a front end using cdrado and as it was some time ago
that I spent researching this I can not remember the exact