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(FIXED) Clementine CD track copying

PostPosted: Aug 21st, '14, 17:36
by Rosco
Hi
I'm using Clementine music player and all is ok with my existing downloaded MP3 albums. However when I insert a music cd, select the tracks for copying and bring up the Clementine dialogue box for copying to my Library, the "ok" button is greyed out. Can anyone please advise?

Regards
Rosco

Re: Clementine CD track copying

PostPosted: Aug 21st, '14, 20:07
by doktor5000
Can you please show the output of
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rpm -qa | grep lame

Also I've just tried here and it's the same and lame is installed here (along other supported encoders)
Seems no matter what you choose in that dialog OK button is always greyed out ...

You should open a bugreport at https://github.com/clementine-player/Clementine/issues

Re: Clementine CD track copying

PostPosted: Aug 25th, '14, 17:33
by Rosco
Hi doktor
The output is: lib64twolame0-0.3.13-4.mga4
I am going to load Banshee to see if it works. (the instal is taking forever)
Actually I am struggling to instal Banshee. It fails withthe following message:
"there was a problem with the installation:
...... retrieving failed:rsync failed:exited with 5
Regards
Rosco

Re: Clementine CD track copying

PostPosted: Aug 25th, '14, 19:54
by doktor5000
You should maybe get a new set of repos, or specify the downloader in MCC repo management, so that it uses wget or curl.

As ripper, I can recommend audex - mainly meant for KDE, but it's small, efficient and easy to use.
https://userbase.kde.org/Audex

Re: Clementine CD track copying

PostPosted: Sep 1st, '14, 18:29
by Rosco
Hi doktor
I've installed Audex ok but it's telling me there is no cd in the drive. It's working now. Appears I was using the wrong boot image on startup. Sorry to bother you and thanks for the suggestion. Audex is all I need!

Regards
Rosco

Re: Clementine CD track copying

PostPosted: Sep 2nd, '14, 03:56
by doktor5000
Rosco wrote:I've installed Audex ok but it's telling me there is no cd in the drive. It's working now. Appears I was using the wrong boot image on startup.

?
Does it tell you there's no CD in the drive, or does it work?
And what do you mean by wrong boot image on startup?