On Sun, 2007-01-14 at 22:43 +0800, Chong Yu Meng wrote: > On Fri, 2007-01-12 at 00:22 -0500, Ric Moore wrote: > > Am I gone around the bend? Do I unlock this door with the key of > > imagination when beyond it is another dimension? A dimension of sound? A > > dimension of sight? A dimension of mind? Am I moving into a land of both > > shadow and substance... of things and ideas? Maybe I have just crossed > > over into the ...tWiLiGhT zOnE. > > OWWWW!!!! I absolutely loved that series ! I used to stay up late at > night watching it on the communal TV when I was serving my National > Service all those years ago !! The other soldiers in my unit thought I > was completely nuts ! Good times, good times ... > > Anyway, back to your question: I don't know of ANY car stereo that can > play mp3's. There may be in the US and Japan, but I certainly have not > seen it in my country. Of course, I don't own a car either, so I may be > wrong. I think what you need to do is rip it to an Audio CD, not mp3. I > don't know how to do that, but I'm sure someone here does... Oh boy... here's the rub. I cannot find k3m-mp3. I do find a bunch of extras on the other repos. GREAT! I'm close to solving this thing. 1.) I followed instructions to rip the video files to get their sound tracks, which resulted in .WAV files. I tested them with mplayer and they play just fine. Hot-Hot-Hotcha! 2.) I opened k3b and started a new audio cd project. 3.) I drug those .wav files into the project area. 4.) I used k3b to convert them to mp3's from it's menu. 5.) It produced mp3 files that played back equally as well, after a period of intense activity and graphic bars that crept to 100% showing it was done. So, k3b did it's own thing, produced mp3 files that mplayer played without a hiccup. 6.) I then tried to drag those converted files back into the "project area" for burning to the CD. It rejected those files saying it didn't recognize them, like a bad parent that says "Those bastards aren't mine!" Well, k3b sure fathered them! I used the lame encoder in k3b's preferences. That's mp3 to me. I'm getting a lot surprised nowadays though, so I make some room for that. This gets better. I forgot to load those nice extras from the repos so I set about to remedy that, per everyone's hints. Like Tim, I'm forgetting stuff. <grins> so I figured I try ole Axel's joint and grab what I need. yum --enablerepo atrpms install k3b* --- I got this: Error: Missing Dependency: libk3b.so.2 is needed by package k3b-extras-nonfree Error: Missing Dependency: libk3b.so.2 is needed by package k3b-extras Error: Missing Dependency: libavformat.so.50 is needed by package k3b-extras-nonfree Error: Missing Dependency: k3b >= 0.12.16 is needed by package k3b-i18n Error: Missing Dependency: k3b >= 0.12 is needed by package k3b-extras-nonfree Error: Missing Dependency: k3b >= 0.12 is needed by package k3b-extras Error: Missing Dependency: libk3bdevice.so.2 is needed by package k3b-extras-nonfree Error: Missing Dependency: libk3bdevice.so.2 is needed by package k3b-extras [root@iam Desktop]# rpm -q k3b k3b-0.12.17-1 I'll omit the /usr/lib listings that show that all of these libs are present. Notice that a k3b >= 0.12 is needed and the last line there shows I have k3b-0.12.17-1 installed, which is clearly >= . Or, am I nuts? I had problems yumming some of those libs the other night, as they were not signed. I have gotten other stuff from there, yet I reinstalled the atrpms rpm for yum to be sure, from their webpage. Then I just used firefox to get the packages, and then installed a bunch of them by hand (with rpm) That took well over an hour to do the dependency load order hunt. But, I got it done. I don't think I screwed up anything, my mileage could vary though. It all looked OK. But, I do have the libraries installed that yum complains of and a newer version of k3b than it asks for. I am plainly befuddled and am approaching the tWiLiGhT zOnE ...on this gibbering bobsled ride to Hell on greased rails. Tim! Move the heck over <shoves on Tim> and save ME some of that oatmeal. I'm gonna have to get used to it. I'll share the goat with ya. She's not BA-A-A-A-D! Ric -- ================================================ My father, Victor Moore (Vic) used to say: "There are two Great Sins in the world... ..the Sin of Ignorance, and the Sin of Stupidity. Only the former may be overcome." R.I.P. Dad. Linux user# 44256 Sign up at: http://counter.li.org/ http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/oar http://www.wayward4now.net ================================================