i had the same problem, and it was due to the fact that the flac files
were not in the right format for an audio cd (16 bits, 44100 hz). this
did the trick:
sox in_file.flac -b 16 -r 44100 out_file.flac
a more informative error message would help, though. :)
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Title:
Brasero won't accept FLAC files for audio disc project
To manage
Ubnutu 16.10 in Brasero, When I drag FLAC to Brasero audio disc project,
all have only 6 secs. I can play the flac files in vlc, all of them have
more than 6 secs.
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As I mentioned elsewhere - I believe that .flac files that have added ID3 tags
will be rejected by brasero. The immediate solution would be to avoid adding
such tags
(EAC has that option disabled by default, if using EAC make sure it is
disabled..
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I am also experiencing this bug.
I have discovered that the files effected appear to be those I have
ripped using EAC over the last several months. I do have one album I
downloaded which exhibits the same symptoms and I do not know its
ripper, but I have hundreds of my own CD's which I have
Upstream bug 537977 doesn't actually deal with the problem at stake
here: it's about converting FLACs to MP3s in order to burn them to a MP3
CD, not a classic audio CD.
I've filed a similar report today about a problem with FLAC files, so I
posted your file upstream too, and I'm changing the
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That doesn't really fix the problem any more than my using k3b does.
Brasero should always be able to burn a flac music file to an audio
disc, especially if k3b can do it. It's flac... it's not some bizarre
proprietary Sony DRM format. This is ridiculous.
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By the way, one odd little detail. When I run brasero from the terminal,
encountering this flac problem, the only error reported is this:
:~$ brasero
** (brasero:4536): WARNING **: ERROR loading background pix : Failed to
open file '/usr/share/brasero/logo.png': No such file or directory
I
I was having the same problem, sometimes brasero was fine with flac,
other times it would throw an error about is not suitable for audio or
video media.
A work-around that fixed the problem for me - convert the file using
Sound Converter. I just 'converted' the files from .flac to .flac in a
When I try burn Audio-Cd project from flac files brasero fail process, and
create log file.
Log file in attach.
** Attachment added: Saved log file created brasero
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/brasero/+bug/504645/+attachment/2011221/+files/brasero-session.log
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I'm having the same problem:
Neko Case - Blacklisted - 14 - Untitled.flac could not be opened.
Neko Case - Blacklisted - 14 - Untitled.flac is not suitable for audio or
video media.
And I click OK, and the second song on the mix - also flac - says the
same thing. I've read through several
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I can confirm this. One FLAC file out of an entire album fails to import
for unknown reasons. They were all created from the same source the same
way. I could not find anything interesting in this debug log I made,
however perhaps someone else can.
** Attachment added: brasero-debug.txt
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