> --- gary <garys@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > howdy - I ripped a cd to an mp3 file using sound-juicer. > Now I am attempting to burn the file to a cd using k3b. > > Unfortunately I keep getting this message = Unable to handle the > > following files due to an unsupported format: I have reinstalled both k3b and > > k3b-mp3 with no change. I have been using k3b since fc1 was > > released, with few problems. > > Ideas ? --gary On Sat, 2006-03-11 at 18:20 -0800, Antonio Olivares wrote: > If you installed k3b-mp3, the problem should have been > taken care of. Unless k3b defaulted back to its > original state, which does not support mp3 format. > Did you > #yum update k3b k3b-mp3 ? > > Is k3b fully updated? -------------yes > 12.10 or so? -------------------------------yes > > Otherwise, the other advice I can give you is to use a > script to change to *.wav format and retry your burn > using k3b. Burning wav to cd should be no problem. > Grab one script from > http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Audio_conversion The scripts look interesting, but my issue is trying to get k3b to burn an mp3 file. Another possibility I suppose is that sound-juicer didn't properly create an mp3 file, but all the files have .mp3 tags. Thanks ----gary