Description: Isn't Kommander just great. I had never used Kommander before, but I wrote this application in just three hours time. It extracts soundtracks from DVD's, does automatic downsampling when needed, optionally normalises the audio and saves to wav, ogg or mp3. It can even call K3B for you if you want to burn straight to Audio CD.
Because it's a Kommander script, you don't need to compile anything, and adapting it is easy. If you have KDE 3.2, you should copy the Kommander script to /usr/bin/Kommander/ and copy the desktop file to $KDEDIR/share/applications/kde/. It should work straight from the K-Menu then.
hi!
i tried it but i get the following error message
Error - Kommander Executor
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Error in widget CloseButton1
Script for @AudioCDCheck is empty.
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i never programmed in Kommander so i have no clue what's going on. anyone does?
thanks
I had a problem running the script because of the dvd://$i-$i option to mplayer.
My version of mplayer only seems to want the dvd://$i option. I changed that and it seems to work fine so far.
Never mind, that was my fault. :-)
I guess that's how you select a range of tracks in mplayer? I was wondering why it was taking so long to encode the track... turns out I almost encoded the whole damn DVD. :-)
Guess it's time to upgrade mplayer.
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Well, does it support DVD-Audio? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD#DVD-Audio
hi! i tried it but i get the following error message Error - Kommander Executor --------------------------------- Error in widget CloseButton1 Script for @AudioCDCheck is empty. ----------------------------------- i never programmed in Kommander so i have no clue what's going on. anyone does? thanks
Excellent
I had a problem running the script because of the dvd://$i-$i option to mplayer. My version of mplayer only seems to want the dvd://$i option. I changed that and it seems to work fine so far.
Never mind, that was my fault. :-) I guess that's how you select a range of tracks in mplayer? I was wondering why it was taking so long to encode the track... turns out I almost encoded the whole damn DVD. :-) Guess it's time to upgrade mplayer.
kommander certain is great.. hope to see it and kjsembed become much more prominant part of kde 3.3 :)