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Old 7th December 2006, 06:41 AM
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For anybody who wants to get streamripper working (for FC6) I used this rpm. Tested and works great. http://www.bennewitz.com/rpms/fedora...2.fc6.i686.rpm

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Old 7th December 2006, 06:49 AM
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Hey bob,

I have no problems burning with the Gnome CD/DVD Creator, burning ISOs just by right-clicking on them or burning using GnomeBaker. Maybe my needs are simpler than yours? If I want to create a video DVD from MPEG files I can use Devede. No need for kdelibs here

Talking about beer, my stout is looking good, I'll have one for you later!

Cheers

Wayne
Wayne,

First enjoy that beer for me. (hic-cup)!!!

Second, no matter what I've click or tried, and I have a lot of coasters to put under your beer steins, I've nevah, evah , evah... been able to get any Gnome based burner to produce a CD that worked. BTW, I'm a Gnomie

I got the computer from hell. My COMPTIA & MSCE teachers all told me I should be a beta tester. No matter what the situation; what can go wrong, will go wrong if Bob's the loose nut behind the keyboard

Enjoy that beer for me my friend.

chat at you later,

bob

PS just after I compiled streamripper and tried to run it, streamtuner quit working.
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Old 7th December 2006, 06:55 AM
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Wayne,

First enjoy that beer for me. (hic-cup)!!!

Second, no matter what I've click or tried, and I have a lot of coasters to put under your beer steins, I've nevah, evah , evah... been able to get any Gnome based burner to produce a CD that worked.

I got the computer from hell. My COMPTIA & MSCE teachers all told me I should be a beta tester. No matter what the situation; what can go wrong, will go wrong if Bob's the loose nut behind the keyboard

Enjoy that beer for me my friend.

chat at you later,

bob

PS just after I compiled streamripper and tried to run it, streamtuner quit working.
Looks like you've got your personal 'Murphy' in that machine! I don't know why the Gnome burners don't work for you, after all they're all just GUI front-ends for the command-line burning tools!

Thanks bob, it's my son's 15th today so I'm going to have a couple of beers for him while he and his younger brother stuff themselves silly on pizza and kids' champagne! Well, I think he wants pizza, I seem to remember three large Domino's disappearing last year!

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Old 7th December 2006, 07:03 AM
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Wayne,

Earlier you were (if I remember right) stating/complaining that streamtuner was defaulting to xmms. My problem here is that it wants to rely on beep-media-player. WTFITA??? I configured streamtuner to play the appropriate files in xmms which is the player of my choice and after a log out or 'quit the program', it forgets. (foh getta 'bow' di't!)

Is there anyway you could send me one of your personal brews to me over the wire so I could forget my misery?

(hic-cup),

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Looks like you've got your personal 'Murphy' in that machine! I don't know why the Gnome burners don't work for you, after all they're all just GUI front-ends for the command-line burning tools!

Thanks bob, it's my son's 15th today so I'm going to have a couple of beers for him while he and his younger brother stuff themselves silly on pizza and kids' champagne! Well, I think he wants pizza, I seem to remember three large Domino's disappearing last year!

Cheers

Wayne

Wish your son a very happy birthday from me here on the other side.

They have Dominos pizza on that side of the planet?

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Wayne,

Earlier you were (if I remember right) stating/complaining that streamtuner was defaulting to xmms. My problem here is that it wants to rely on beep-media-player. WTFITA??? I configured streamtuner to play the appropriate files in xmms which is the player of my choice and after a log out or 'quit the program', it forgets.

Is there anyway you could send me one of your personal brews to me over the wire so I could forget my misery?

(hic-cup),

bob
bob,

Looks like Murphy has struck again! You seem to have your share of aggro with that machine!

Umm, my transporter is out of action and Scottie isn't around to fix it!

Beam me to the liquor store!

Wayne
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bob,


Beam me to the liquor store!

Wayne

ROTFLMAO!
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For anybody who wants to get streamripper working I used this rpm. Tested and works great. http://www.bennewitz.com/rpms/fedora...2.fc6.i686.rpm


WTF does this mean?

Package not found.

rtld(GNU_HASH) ('streamripper', '1.61.27', '2.fc6')

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Dang,

If you can show how to do that and burn CDc/DVDs too, ... I'll buy you a beer

Since my conversion to Linux, I can only call on k3b to insure that the optical disk I burn today, works when I need it the most.

bob
one word Cdrtools you dont eve need the X libs, its the backbone to allmost all the burning software anyway
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Wish your son a very happy birthday from me here on the other side.

They have Dominos pizza on that side of the planet?

bob
Thanks bob!

Sure, Dominos and a couple more. Plus Shakey's restaurants (My favourite pizza here, I hate them too cheesy like Dominos) One of the delivery pizza places has one with sausage running inside around the edge of the pie crust! That's one I love!

Getting hungry! Hope they come back from school soon!

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one word Cdrtools you dont eve need the X libs, its the backbone to allmost all the burning software anyway
Hey Nick,

Right now (hic-cup) I don't no what 'Cdrtools' means?!?

...

One 'thang' (hic-cup) at a time.

I'm still figurin' out as to make this microwavy oven thingy work so's I can have (hic-cup) a little dinner.

Seriously,

I'm still on FC4. I've replaced the (optical burner) twice since (Oh Chist! My microwave oven is on fire!...) I first installed FC3. After manufacturing many beer coasters (frisbees) using FC3, I haven't tried burning a CD/DVD on anything other than k3b.

I'm really not complaining about 'dat. Even though I'm a Gnomie, k3b is the coolest thing since the toaster.

Aw $ hit!,

Gotta go back to the freezer and see what the H else I can turn into lava rocks!

I just fossilized my poptarts!

nite nite,

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Old 12th December 2006, 05:58 AM
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Streamtuner + Media Player = Songbird

http://www.songbirdnest.com/

Edit: Played with it for a little while. While it looks promising it is a bit flaky. Can't expect too much for a development release. Back to Rhythmbox for now...

Wayne

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