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Spilled the Beans
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Is there any way to get Rhythmbox to rip a CD and encode music files in M4A or MP3? If so what are the steps I need to take to get it to work? Thank you all again for your quick replies to my last post. ![]() |
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Just Give Me the Beans!
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Re: AAC and M4A encoding in Rhythmbox.
Install the restricted extras by running sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras or by searching for it in Synaptic and installing it there. Also install sound converter with sudo apt-get install sound-converter, or again installing it through Synaptic. You can use Sound Converter to convert your sound files to mp3, m4a, or other formats.
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Spilled the Beans
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Thank you mlsquad! Went into terminal and typed the command you gave me. Works like a charm now. ![]() |
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Ubuntu Member
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Location: Melbourne, FL
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Ubuntu Karmic Koala (testing)
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Re: AAC and M4A encoding in Rhythmbox.
Thanks for posting your reply maxo, I had never used sound converter, I have always been asked by others for a quck easy way to convert audio and this is definitely a nice simple application.
One note however the command I needed to use to install it from a terminal was: Code:
sudo apt-get install soundconverter Code:
sudo apt-get install soundkonverter Chris C. itnet7 |
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