[Solved - sort of] k3b will not recognose wav files!
Posted: Dec 26th, '18, 18:14
Folks,
I've a load of wav files I've mastered using Logic Pro X. I want to create a red book compatible CD and AFAIK you can do this with k3b and also do things like crssfades. However, whenever I try to import wav files thatr Audacity, Celemntine and Brasero recognise (and play as applicable), k3b resolutely refuses to import them. It says:
This is a nonsense message as they are absolutely bog standard wav files exported from Logic Pro X which is a pro audio package. I have seen people using different ditributions say you need to install the codecs for k3b, but we don't have such a package. There was one other thread there that kind of talked baout this exact issue, but there was no solution and it was many years back now.
Does anyone know either how I can do this or has anyone used a different package to do what I want? Brasero kind of does it, but is too basic; you can, for example, run the end of one track into the beginning of another as far as I can tell.
Many thanks
I've a load of wav files I've mastered using Logic Pro X. I want to create a red book compatible CD and AFAIK you can do this with k3b and also do things like crssfades. However, whenever I try to import wav files thatr Audacity, Celemntine and Brasero recognise (and play as applicable), k3b resolutely refuses to import them. It says:
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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/robertw/Music/FUQ/Love Has Come Home.wav
This is a nonsense message as they are absolutely bog standard wav files exported from Logic Pro X which is a pro audio package. I have seen people using different ditributions say you need to install the codecs for k3b, but we don't have such a package. There was one other thread there that kind of talked baout this exact issue, but there was no solution and it was many years back now.
Does anyone know either how I can do this or has anyone used a different package to do what I want? Brasero kind of does it, but is too basic; you can, for example, run the end of one track into the beginning of another as far as I can tell.
Many thanks