Below that is the last few dozen lines of the stdout failure. sudo mount -o loop /home/me/brasero.iso /media/isoĪfter trying the gui apps, I hit the ffmpeg command directly. I mounted the newly created ISO after creating a dir to hold it. This creates a file, /home/me/brasero.iso. I use the built in CD/DVD Creator and choose to burn the song.m4p file to an image file on hard disk. Anyway I could sure use some help:-).īurn the m4p music file to an ISO on disk. Of the 400 m4p files I have, 130 or so will not convert through typical ******* means (e.g., burning them to CD and then ripping them to mp3) likely because these are the pre-'09 era songs with older drm.
Any other suggestions? Kind of a summary of what I tried. I even tried burning the song to local disk and trying to rip the song out as a new format, but nothing works. I tried ffmpeg from command line and tried apps VLC Player and WinFF, but can't get any output file to play the song. I have read the handbrake docs but I'll go read again to see if I missed anything - it seems others above may have solutions for me. No, I'm not using any other OS to try to find a solution - I'm figured there was something here in linux. Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, all up to date, along with handbrake. Did you read any documentation or tutorials on the use of handbrake? Are you actually still using xp? I'd be curious as to how old your Ubuntu system is, what version. I've used it in the past with no problems and that is it's primary purpose defined in Synaptic. You certainly should be able to create mp4 using handbrake.