I'm trying a new SOP.  Make /tmp (which Debian purges at every boot) the 
default audio path, and export the project as an .rgp when it's ready to be 
culled of cruft, then unpack, and continue from there.

Seems workable.

So I recorded a bunch of bad takes, left one good take, and I proceded to try 
this very thing, from the File -> Export menu.  I got the attached error 
dialog.

OK, wait a sec. I thought this was from running from within RG initially, but 
I get the same on the command line.

Creating directory young-orient-are.rgp.d/young-orient-are
Convert type is flac
Running flac -o 
young-orient-are.rgp.d/young-orient-are/rg-20051223-220211-7.wav 
/tmp/rg-20051223-220211-7.wav
rg-20051223-220211-7.wav: ERROR: unsupported compression type 3
Failed to convert /tmp/rg-20051223-220211-7.wav to 
young-orient-are.rgp.d/young-orient-are/rg-20051223-220211-7.wav 
at /usr/bin/rosegarden-project-package line 180.


Hrm.  I'm not inclined to look into this more deeply at the moment.  Packages 
to wrap, and I'm depressed at how incredibly bad the recording in question 
sounds.  Wow, I suck.

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D. Michael 'Silvan' McIntyre  ----   Silvan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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