Sound Juicer Manual spelling error
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Sound Juicer |
Fix Released
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Medium
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sound-juicer (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Low
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Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: ubuntu-docs
Sound Juicer Manual
Extracting
* Sound Juicer Manual
By default, Sound Juicer will extract all of the tracks on the CD
to audio files. If you do not wish to extract all of the tracks, you can
control which tracks are extracted using the check boxes in the first column
of the track listing. Only the tracks you have selected will be extracted.
You can also use the Edit ▸ Select All and Edit ▸ Deselect All menu items to select all or none of the tracks to
be extracted.
When you have entered all the information you need, click on the
Extract button, or press Ctrl+Enter. Sound Juicer will begin reading the audio
from the CD and saving it to files on your computer. By default, the audio
files are stored under the Music folder in your home
folder.
When you begin extracting, the Extract button
will change to a Stop button. You can click this
button at any time to stop extracting.
Sound Juicer indicates which track it is currently extracting by
displaying an icon next to the track number. You can also see the total
prograss and estimated time left in the status bar at the bottom of the
window.
(Prograss, should read "progress").
Related branches
Changed in sound-juicer: | |
status: | Unknown → New |
Changed in sound-juicer: | |
status: | New → Invalid |
Changed in sound-juicer: | |
status: | Invalid → Fix Released |
Changed in sound-juicer: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
Thanks for the bug Rafael.
I can confirm this issue (Ubuntu Gutsy, sound-juicer 2.20.0-1ubuntu3, en_GB.UTF-8). The relevant file can be found in the following location:
/usr/share/ gnome/help/ sound-juicer/ C/sound- juicer. xml