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#1 2019-02-09 14:56

debiandonder
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Registered: 2019-02-09
Posts: 34

Music Player

I installed Q40S choosing the basic desktop. I had to change PDF viewer and other programs because the default program didn't want to open the program correctly.

After lost of tweaks I tried ripping music cd's to my hard drive, trying Rhthmbox, Clementine and Audacious.

Some of these programs identified the artist and tracks correctly and other not. Not one music player could rip the music to my pc, I clicked on "add cd" in Audacious but nothing happens. The same thing with the other programs mentioned.

I installed the multimedia codecs before trying to rip the music cd's.

Mostly everything else works on my system and I would rather not try installing something like Antergos if I can get everything to work on Q40S, I understand Debian commands but don't know how to talk to Arch Linux.

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#2 2019-02-09 15:15

JimW
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Registered: 2015-12-08
Posts: 400

Re: Music Player

I haven't tried ripping audio, but on video I use k3b or handbrake. I don't think handbrake will work for audio.

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#3 2019-02-09 15:36

debiandonder
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Registered: 2019-02-09
Posts: 34

Re: Music Player

I don't have any video's to rip.

What about install snapd and installing the snap version of Clementine music player, since it's more up to dat than the Debian version?

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