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COKEDUDE
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KDE's equivalent to Brasero

Fri Aug 05, 2011 7:36 am
What is KDE's equivalent to Brasero?
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SeaJey
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Re: KDE's equivalent to Brasero

Fri Aug 05, 2011 7:45 am
K3b


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Re: KDE's equivalent to Brasero

Fri Aug 05, 2011 8:21 am
SeaJey wrote:K3b


Thank you. Got a few questions :). Why can't my fedora menu find k3b when I type in the search bar? I tried a big K and lowercase k.

What would the yum command be to deal with this? I'm not sure what the package is called.

MP3 Audio Decoder plugin not found.
K3b could not load or find the MP3 decoder plugin. This means that you will not be able to create Audio CDs from MP3 files. Many Linux distributions do not include MP3 support for legal reasons.
Solution: To enable MP3 support, please install the MAD MP3 decoding library as well as the K3b MAD MP3 decoder plugin (the latter may already be installed but not functional due to the missing libmad). Some distributions allow installation of MP3 support via an online update tool.
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Re: KDE's equivalent to Brasero

Fri Aug 05, 2011 9:26 am
I assume you have to install k3b first :)


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Re: KDE's equivalent to Brasero

Fri Aug 05, 2011 8:13 pm
It appears that the way it is packaged in Fedora, you have to have the audio codecs available. In openSUSE, you can install K3b without the codecs and K3b puts up a warning every time it starts but it does everything else.


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