PeasyDisc CD/DVD/BR Tools
I just used PeasyDisc to rip an audio CD and completed things successfully (thank you) but have some questions:
1) On the "Basic" tab there is a field for "output folder" and it has a "save" button but it lacks a 'browse' icon, which is present for other fields in PeasyDisc. Is this intended for some reason?
2) When I try to choose a subset of the available tracks to burn I see the choices are "N or N- or N-M". I have successfully completed my ripping using these settings, but it took several rips to cover the whole CD because these parameters could not be combined (as far as I could tell). For example, I tried the following options but they did not work:
1,2,4,8,9,12,14
1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 12, 14
1-2 4 8-9 12 14
3) I could not see a way to rip and convert to mp3 in one pass.
Am I doing something wrong or are these just normal limitations?
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1) On the "Basic" tab there is a field for "output folder" and it has a "save" button but it lacks a 'browse' icon, which is present for other fields in PeasyDisc. Is this intended for some reason?
2) When I try to choose a subset of the available tracks to burn I see the choices are "N or N- or N-M". I have successfully completed my ripping using these settings, but it took several rips to cover the whole CD because these parameters could not be combined (as far as I could tell). For example, I tried the following options but they did not work:
1,2,4,8,9,12,14
1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 12, 14
1-2 4 8-9 12 14
3) I could not see a way to rip and convert to mp3 in one pass.
Am I doing something wrong or are these just normal limitations?
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I never bothered to add one because the Output Folder doesn't need to exist in advance. PeasyDIsc will automatically create it. Or you can drag an existing folder into the box. But I guess that it would be less confusing if there was a browse button too.greengeek wrote:On the "Basic" tab there is a field for "output folder" and it has a "save" button but it lacks a 'browse' icon, which is present for other fields in PeasyDisc. Is this intended for some reason?
They don't. PeasyDisc uses cdda2wav to do the ripping and it uses the N-M argument. So PeasyDisc uses it too. I could have written something more sophisticated, but then I would just be duplicating all the other excellent ripping tools. I wanted something quick and dirty.For example, I tried the following options but they did not work:
You can't. See above.I could not see a way to rip and convert to mp3 in one pass.
WAV conversion to audio CD problem
G'day rcrsn51,
I'm trying to burn an audio CD to play in my old car (doesn't do mp3) from some old .WAV files (extracted in 2003 using a Windows program from an even older vinyl LP).
When I drag either the directory having the .WAV files or just a single .WAV file to PeasyDisc-3.0's Audio tab's "Burn WAV files to audio cd...", after a bit of a preamble (about the blank CD, I think) I see the message from the sh window:
cdrecord: No such file or directory. Cannot open '*.wav'.
Nor can I simply convert the old .WAVs using the Audio tab's "Convert audio format (drag ...)", getting the sh message:
"Could not find a *.wav."
The .WAV file directory path is /mnt/sda5/Miscellaneous/Audio/ in case that is important. I've tried PeasyDisc in slacko-5.9.3 and tahrpup-5.8.3 with the same result.
I can play the .WAV files with various music players in Puppy and did convert a couple of the WAVs with mhWaveEdit to .mp3 using its 'Save As' conversion option.
Would you know what type of audio file is needed to play music on an old car CD player, one that doesn't like .WAV or .mp3?
Thanks for your help,
David S.
I'm trying to burn an audio CD to play in my old car (doesn't do mp3) from some old .WAV files (extracted in 2003 using a Windows program from an even older vinyl LP).
When I drag either the directory having the .WAV files or just a single .WAV file to PeasyDisc-3.0's Audio tab's "Burn WAV files to audio cd...", after a bit of a preamble (about the blank CD, I think) I see the message from the sh window:
cdrecord: No such file or directory. Cannot open '*.wav'.
Nor can I simply convert the old .WAVs using the Audio tab's "Convert audio format (drag ...)", getting the sh message:
"Could not find a *.wav."
The .WAV file directory path is /mnt/sda5/Miscellaneous/Audio/ in case that is important. I've tried PeasyDisc in slacko-5.9.3 and tahrpup-5.8.3 with the same result.
I can play the .WAV files with various music players in Puppy and did convert a couple of the WAVs with mhWaveEdit to .mp3 using its 'Save As' conversion option.
Would you know what type of audio file is needed to play music on an old car CD player, one that doesn't like .WAV or .mp3?
Thanks for your help,
David S.
Blocked by Capitals!
G'day rcrsn51,
Yes, it was the .WAV extension.
With everything .wav-ed, I now have an audio CD of my last-century record .
Perhaps a small update to the PeasyDisc Help about ensuring the lower case extension for old WAV files? - I saw the WAV in the Audio box instructions so had assumed WAV was OK as the extension.
Thanks again for all the Peasies,
David S.
Yes, it was the .WAV extension.
With everything .wav-ed, I now have an audio CD of my last-century record .
Perhaps a small update to the PeasyDisc Help about ensuring the lower case extension for old WAV files? - I saw the WAV in the Audio box instructions so had assumed WAV was OK as the extension.
Thanks again for all the Peasies,
David S.
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Possible bug in Peasy disc?
Morning, all.
I run an old HP/Compaq desktop, circa 2005. It has an Athlon 64, 3 GB of DDR1 RAM, ATI Radeon Xpress 200 integrated graphics.....and a WD 160 GB IDE/PATA HDD.
I've been running 'Tahrpup' 6.0 on it since early November. Really like it. I originally started using it on my even older Dell Inspiron laptop, 'cos it was the only Linux distro that would work, out-of-the-box, with the Intel 'Extreme' graphics chip it has ('Brookedale', 82845 G/GL/GE/PE/GV); and I was so impressed with it that I did a frugal install on the Compaq, too. It simply FLIES on the desktop PC.
I don't know if this is a bug or not, but I used 'Peasydisc' for the first time night before last, to burn VectorLinux to a DVD, since I want to try it. Upon shutting the program down, after completing the disc, my CPU loading shot straight up to 100%, and just sat there. htop showed it was running flat-out (although it didn't show ANYTHING that could have been using it); and the CPU temps steadily climbed until the fan cut in on max.
That was at approx 65C; doesn't sound that warm compared to some Intels, I know, but this thing rarely gets much over 35C, even listening to streaming audio & playing vids at the same time. First time I've ever heard the fan on max, so.....I was a wee bit concerned.
Even half-a-dozen successive re-boots didn't seem to cure it. As soon as the desktop came up, pWidgets 'CPU-bar' showed it going straight to 100%, and not moving. tempiconsvg 0.21 showed it steadily climbing toward the cut-in point. Cursor movement was jerky (a sure sign of high CPU usage on this old girl), and response to ANYTHING was pretty sluggish.
I re-installed yesterday morning; understandably enough, that did fix it. But I'm curious as to what might have happened.....and whether or not Peasydisc WAS in fact responsible.
Regards,
Mike.
I run an old HP/Compaq desktop, circa 2005. It has an Athlon 64, 3 GB of DDR1 RAM, ATI Radeon Xpress 200 integrated graphics.....and a WD 160 GB IDE/PATA HDD.
I've been running 'Tahrpup' 6.0 on it since early November. Really like it. I originally started using it on my even older Dell Inspiron laptop, 'cos it was the only Linux distro that would work, out-of-the-box, with the Intel 'Extreme' graphics chip it has ('Brookedale', 82845 G/GL/GE/PE/GV); and I was so impressed with it that I did a frugal install on the Compaq, too. It simply FLIES on the desktop PC.
I don't know if this is a bug or not, but I used 'Peasydisc' for the first time night before last, to burn VectorLinux to a DVD, since I want to try it. Upon shutting the program down, after completing the disc, my CPU loading shot straight up to 100%, and just sat there. htop showed it was running flat-out (although it didn't show ANYTHING that could have been using it); and the CPU temps steadily climbed until the fan cut in on max.
That was at approx 65C; doesn't sound that warm compared to some Intels, I know, but this thing rarely gets much over 35C, even listening to streaming audio & playing vids at the same time. First time I've ever heard the fan on max, so.....I was a wee bit concerned.
Even half-a-dozen successive re-boots didn't seem to cure it. As soon as the desktop came up, pWidgets 'CPU-bar' showed it going straight to 100%, and not moving. tempiconsvg 0.21 showed it steadily climbing toward the cut-in point. Cursor movement was jerky (a sure sign of high CPU usage on this old girl), and response to ANYTHING was pretty sluggish.
I re-installed yesterday morning; understandably enough, that did fix it. But I'm curious as to what might have happened.....and whether or not Peasydisc WAS in fact responsible.
Regards,
Mike.
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I appreciate your taking the time to have a look. As I said, it must have been some quirk of my system, although, 'off the top of my head', I don't know what it could have been.rcrsn51 wrote:I ran some tests in Tahrpup and cannot replicate the problem. PeasyDisc leaves no phantom processes running to eat up CPU.
And it has no persistence. After a reboot there is no way that PeasyDisc could be affecting your system.
As a footnote, I've used Peasydisc to burn another .iso file this morning; and upon shutdown, everything was behaving itself, so.....one of those short-term mysteries, it seems.
When you had to reboot several times, were these warm or cold reboots?
I wonder if after the burn, your optical drive was left in some "undefined" state and the Puppy drive detection routines went crazy trying to detect it again?
The only way that PeasyDisc physically interacts with the drive is through the Eject button.
I wonder if after the burn, your optical drive was left in some "undefined" state and the Puppy drive detection routines went crazy trying to detect it again?
The only way that PeasyDisc physically interacts with the drive is through the Eject button.
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The first 2 or 3 were warm reboots, followed by a couple of cold reboots (power off, leave for 5-10 minutes, then full 'normal' start-up again).rcrsn51 wrote:When you had to reboot several times, were these warm or cold reboots?
I wonder if after the burn, your optical drive was left in some "undefined" state and the Puppy drive detection routines went crazy trying to detect it again?
The only way that PeasyDisc physically interacts with the drive is through the Eject button.
I wouldn't want to even hazard a guess as to what happened. I've had this machine about a year now; got it from my sister, when she replaced it before XP went EOL. 99% of the time it runs very reliably; but on rare occasions, it will inexplicably freeze, crash, jam-up on me.....call it what you will. But I don't really intend changing it; more likely steadily upgrade it, and modify parts as time goes by. I know its history, you see!!
I'm already planning on upgrading the mobo, CPU, RAM, HDD & PSU for something a wee bit more 'current' when funds permit.
Probably move up to a dual-core, with DDR2 RAM, and probably a SATA HDD...
Regards,
Mike.
BTW: My money's on the gremlins..!
menu Multimedia Tahrpup 5.8.3
PeasyDic makes me happy ! (menu Multimedia Tahrpup 5.8.3)
Viva Puppy con sus applicacciones ligeras... good tools, Peasydisc tried to day for ripping an audio CD. nothing more needed.
Merci (from european latin citizens).
PeasyDVD tried to-day, does the job.
Viva Puppy con sus applicacciones ligeras... good tools, Peasydisc tried to day for ripping an audio CD. nothing more needed.
Merci (from european latin citizens).
PeasyDVD tried to-day, does the job.
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pCD is really without problems, on each Puppy i tries.
pCD is really without problems, on each Puppy i tries.
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