I am having the same problem. When I Settings/Configure K3b… click on the Programs icon in the dialogue box and scroll through the contents I find
1. eMovix (not found),
2. normalize-audio (not found), and
3. transcode (not found).
All this in spite of the fact that when I
1. ran the command
whereis eMovix
it returned
eMovix:
Searching for eMovix, with Google, returned the link http://movix.sourceforge.net/.
This in turn gives a link to http://sourceforge.net/projects/movix/
This page gives access to the file emovix_0.9.0-1_all.deb.
Installing this package, K3b recognized it. Thereby resolving problem #1.
2. ran the command
whereis normalize-audio
it returned normalize-audio: /usr/bin/normalize-audio /usr/share/man/man1/normalize-audio.1.gz
In spite of this K3b does NOT recognize normalize-audio.
Synaptic Package Manager reports version 0.7.7-7 is installed.
A symlink called normalize →normalize-audio does NOT work.
Janet's bash script, above, worked
Thereby resolving problem #2.
3. ran the command
whereis transcode
it returned transcode:
the command
sudo apt-get install transcode
installed the package, K3b recognized it. Thereby resolving problem #3.
I am having the same problem. When I Settings/Configure K3b… click on the Programs icon in the dialogue box and scroll through the contents I find
1. eMovix (not found),
2. normalize-audio (not found), and
3. transcode (not found).
All this in spite of the fact that when I
1. ran the command movix.sourcefor ge.net/. sourceforge. net/projects/ movix/ 0.9.0-1_ all.deb.
whereis eMovix
it returned
eMovix:
Searching for eMovix, with Google, returned the link http://
This in turn gives a link to http://
This page gives access to the file emovix_
Installing this package, K3b recognized it. Thereby resolving problem #1.
2. ran the command
normalize- audio: /usr/bin/ normalize- audio /usr/share/ man/man1/ normalize- audio.1. gz
whereis normalize-audio
it returned
In spite of this K3b does NOT recognize normalize-audio.
Synaptic Package Manager reports version 0.7.7-7 is installed.
A symlink called normalize →normalize-audio does NOT work.
Janet's bash script, above, worked
Thereby resolving problem #2.
3. ran the command
transcode:
whereis transcode
it returned
the command
sudo apt-get install transcode
installed the package, K3b recognized it. Thereby resolving problem #3.