Update: Somehow this problem fixed itself. Asunder now can rip to MP3 as well. My only guess is that manually calling lame and converting one of the wav files (just to check that lame worked) has changed something somewhere.
Asunder is unable to rip to MP3 files, although it can create .wav and .ogg files.
It pops up an error that " files could not be created", but if I launch asunder from the command line, there is no helpful error printed.
I found some reports of this problem on Ubuntu, but they were fixed by installing lame. I checked, and lame is installed here.
I am able to convert the .wav files to mp3 manually with "lame --preset 190 filename.wav filename.mp3" so I believe that lame is working OK.
Update: Somehow this problem fixed itself. Asunder now can rip to MP3 as well. My only guess is that manually calling lame and converting one of the wav files (just to check that lame worked) has changed something somewhere.
Asunder is unable to rip to MP3 files, although it can create .wav and .ogg files. It pops up an error that " files could not be created", but if I launch asunder from the command line, there is no helpful error printed.
I found some reports of this problem on Ubuntu, but they were fixed by installing lame. I checked, and lame is installed here.
I am able to convert the .wav files to mp3 manually with "lame --preset 190 filename.wav filename.mp3" so I believe that lame is working OK.