k3b-1.0.5-13 in a RtG .sfs for 528 AND Slacko RC

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#21 Post by darkcity »

loaded taglib from the following thread on 5.28

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=43585

still the decoder can not be loaded or found

I think the problem is getting k3b to recognise the decoder plugin is there?

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#22 Post by postfs1 »

darkcity wrote:loaded taglib from the following thread on 5.28

http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=43585

still the decoder can not be loaded or found

I think the problem is getting k3b to recognise the decoder plugin is there?
In command line it may give an output, that something is absent.
By the way, i don't use "Lucid 528" or "Slacko" so that i don't know what can be the reason of problem in this case.

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#23 Post by darkcity »

I'm trying to burn mp3s to an audio cd. k3b works apart from this. running from terminal is inconclusive.

What puppy are you running and can you burn mp3s to audio?

:twisted:

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#24 Post by postfs1 »

darkcity wrote:I'm trying to burn mp3s to an audio cd. k3b works apart from this. running from terminal is inconclusive.

What puppy are you running and can you burn mp3s to audio?

:twisted:
If my answer will help to get a good result in this case then: there is an example of installation of "K3B-1.0.5" in the "Multimedia" section from me.
The "K3B", which i have prepared for installation, after installation shows the needful plugins in the existing section for plugins, but i did not try to make an audio-CD.

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#25 Post by darkcity »

hi Postfs1,

I thought your topic

K3B-1.0.5 in "Quirky Linux 1.40" ! only script to install
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=64182

was for Quirky only. I will try after testing burning WAV file with k3B sfs.

Thanks,
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#26 Post by darkcity »

k3b-1.0.5-13.i686+kde3-deps.sfs stops Puppy from being able to Print,

probably a problem with permissions,

i've tried to repackage but unsuccessful so far

im using Puppy 5.28 with SFS load 1.1

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could have something to do with MP3 plugin not working

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K3B Burning tool

#27 Post by Pelo »

K3B Burning tool
Better than install on Lucid 528 or Slacko, i decided using a Puppy with KDE builtin K3B
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KDpup484 burns my CD-RW successfully with K3B.

#28 Post by Pelo »

KDpup848 burns my CD-RW successfully with K3B.
I give up all other burning systems.
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Windows for burning his CDs.

#29 Post by Pelo »

Musher0, a Puppy canadian VIP use Windows for burning his CDs.
:evil: "Isn'it a Pity ?" would have complained george Harrisson
K3B is a burning tool even used by non linuxian people, as its quality is universally known.

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#30 Post by musher0 »

That comment is below the belt, pelo! /Ce commentaire est en bas de la ceinture ! :lol:
But even bad publicity is publicity! :lol: So I laugh it off!

I installed ImgBurn in my raringPup and it runs under Wine. Period.

Say something like that again, pelo, and I'll ask Merlin to morph you into a CDRW
so I can laser you with data! :lol:
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Test K3B, and you will be 'indulgent

#31 Post by Pelo »

I beg your pardon, dear Musher0 :(
i should have prevented you before, that is true.
Test K3B, and you will be 'indulgent

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Re: Test K3B, and you will be 'indulgent

#32 Post by musher0 »

Pelo wrote:I beg your pardon, dear Musher0 :(
i should have prevented you before, that is true.
Test K3B, and you will be 'indulgent
No offense taken, pelo. I know you're a good man!

But say it in French? "Prevented"? "Indulgent"? I don't understand the words in this
context.

Ah I get it: you would have informed me earlier and if I test k3b I will understand
your post.


Well, I did test k3b 4-5 years ago in an early Puppy. In TeenPup, I think it was.
Yes, k3b is very good, very solid. It can handle any burning situation.

But it makes no sense to use it in a non-KDE Puppy, because you need to install
a lot of the KDE libraries (+/- 100 Mb's) just to use one (1) KDE program.

Forum member "scientist" just had good success with flburn, which is a lot smaller,
and based on the libburnia concept, which also has much smaller libraries.

BFN.
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flburn ? ok

#33 Post by Pelo »

flburn ? ok
Just an information : i am curious and i taste a lot of Pupplets.
IF i should burn a Memorex CDs each time, may bank account would be empty. Use USB pendrives, multiboot, i save a lot of money. and don't waste half a day burning Vincent Van Pup 3992 ISO,
When a puplet is really nice and please me, i burn it with K3b to archive it, save it, if it would disappear from repositories.
Some are very evanescent, fugacious, just make their show and leave as fast as they appeared.
I have some 'collector' CDs, a Slacko 5.3.3 XFCE hardy heron by Jejy69 for instance, even Jejy did not keep it.
Not for sale :!:

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#34 Post by Subito Piano »

Having unknown troubles working with Pburn, wanting to GO HOME, i started looking for an sfs of k3b b/c it JUST WORKS. I saw this post and downloaded this TINY little fburn program at musher0's suggestion. It simply worked perfectly with no qualms and no questions asked. Now i can leave.

But first -- kudos and thank you, musher0! :D

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Perhaps flburn will succeed with damned trade mark Memorex

#35 Post by Pelo »

Flburn : does a pet exist ? i still have 5 CD Memorex to burn. Perhaps flburn will succeed with this damned trade mark Memorex

"If your disc has become bad, there's nothing pburn can do about it... It happens.
One trick I use to detect if an CDRW disc is good, I use cd-info on it beforehand.
cd-info will inform you on DVDRW's as well provided you append the --dvd parm.

In short:
for CDRW's, use the command: cd-info
for DVDRW's, use the command: cd-info --dvd

" told us Musher0, Maitre graveur Well known in Gâtineau, Québec
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#36 Post by Subito Piano »

idk....i have TahrPup so i used the deb. That plus source code and binaries are found at http://flburn.sourceforge.net/

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#37 Post by musher0 »

Pelo wrote:Flburn : does a pet exist ? i still have 5 CD Memorex to burn. Perhaps flburn will succeed with this damned trade mark Memorex
http://www.smokey01.com/coolpup/flburn- ... 110110.pet
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#38 Post by Pelo »

k3b-1.0.5-13 in a RtG .sfs for 528 AND Slacko RC
sfs not usable by XenialDog, flburn dowloaded as Debian

I did any burn CDs since 2013, but for Music, Or remaster Puppy it could be worth of a nervous breakdown burning one or two.

and if my CD-player in the car wouldn't read burn music CD.., ? be optimistic, dear Pelo , you have all your time to allow you a vacancy
I will not test too many things now, as my posts are counted by some members
But burning is worth a full check-up, topics are old, and how-to perhaps should be renewed, at least collected and stuck together.

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Re: KDpup484 burns my CD-RW successfully with K3B.

#39 Post by greengeek »

Pelo wrote:KDpup848 burns my CD-RW successfully with K3B.
I give up all other burning systems.
Hi Pelo - do you have a link to a source for KDpup848? Google doesn't help me.

Also - where do you get your K3b files from? - the link at the beginning of this thread seems dead.

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