Re: GNOME Audio Profiles missing

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         Hi,


   one way is to add the profiles by hand. launch sound  juicer ; menu 
edit ; click preferences then "edit profiles" then click new ; give the  
profile its name ; click create ; select it ; click edit and modify 
accordingly (see what's next).

here fields are separated by a newline ; meaning first field is profile 
name, second is description, third is gstreamer pipeline and fourth is 
file extension. as you will have guessed the key one is gstreamer 
pipeline. don't forget to tick "Active?" at the end.

a couple newlines denotes a new profile. here are the default profiles...



CD Quality, AAC
Used for converting to CD-quality audio, but with the lossy AAC codec. 
Use this for preparing files for copying to devices that only support 
the AAC codec. Note that using this format may be illegal in your 
jurisdiction; contact your lawyer for advice.
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! faac profile=2 ! ffmux_mp4
m4a


CD Quality, Lossless
Used for converting to CD-quality audio, but with a lossless compression 
codec. Use this if you later want to edit the file or burn it to CD.
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! flacenc name=enc
flac

CD Quality, Lossy
Used for converting to CD-quality audio, but with a lossy compression 
codec. Use this for CD extraction and radio recordings.
audio/x-raw-float,rate=44100,channels=2 ! vorbisenc name=enc quality=0.5 
! oggmux
ogg

CD Quality, MP2
Used for converting to CD-quality audio, but with the lossy MP2 codec. 
Use this for preparing files for copying to devices that only support 
the MP2 codec. Note that using this format may be illegal in your 
jurisdiction; contact your lawyer for advice.
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! twolame name=enc mode=0 
bitrate=192 ! id3v2mux
mp2

CD Quality, MP3
Used for converting to CD-quality audio, but with the lossy MP3 codec. 
Use this for preparing files for copying to devices that only support 
the MP3 codec. Note that using this format may be illegal in your 
jurisdiction; contact your lawyer for advice.
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lamemp3enc name=enc target=0 
quality=6 ! xingmux ! id3v2mux
mp3

Voice, Lossless
Used for converting to lossless voice-quality audio. Use this for 
recording and editing speech.
audio/x-raw-int,rate=22050,channels=1 ! wavenc name=enc
wav

Voice, Lossy
Used for converting to lossy voice-quality audio. Use this for recording 
speech that doesn't need to be edited.
audio/x-raw-int,rate=32000,channels=1 ! speexenc name=enc ! oggmux
spx


   hope this helps.


         pierre
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On 06/05/2011 11:15 PM, Julian C. Dunn wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm on Fedora 15 and trying to rip a CD using CD Extractor (Sound
> Juicer). Somewhere along the way, my default audio profiles have
> gotten hosed (see attached screenshot).
>
> How do I restore the out-of-the-box default profiles?
>
> - Julian

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