On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 08:43 +0100, Paolo Bacchilega wrote: > Goobox is a CD player and ripper, it uses GStreamer to play and rip CDs, > cdparanoia is the only required gstreamer plugin because it's used to > play CDs, the plugins used to rip CDs are: vorbisenc, flacenc, lame, > wavenc; however this plugins are optional and their availability is > checked at runtime. Another options dependency is libneon, if present > it is used to search and download CD cover images on Internet. Personally for obviously reasons I'm against goobox in G2.10, for two reasons: 1) it's very new 2) Sound Juicer (specifically the mythical "version 2" as I've discussed on my blog and the gnome-multimedia list) would be a better starting point for a combined CD ripper/player. (1) is obvious -- goobox is only a few months old now and I'm not confident there will be enough testing of the required new features. In goobox 0.1 there were several missing features I see as essential in a CD ripper/player, but I'll grab goobox 0.3 and try that later today before commenting. I must admit to slacking at actually starting work on SJ2. I've got audio profiles working in CVS (on the "sj-profiles-branch" branch) but I've not had the opportunity to test it to my own satisfaction. Maybe I should do a Linus and release 0.6-pre1... The combination of the audio profiles branch plus the new Glade file shown on my blog results in the majority of SJ2: the only missing piece being CD playing (which should be quite easy). Ideally I've love to start a SJ2 branch in CVS today (which is possible) and see Paolo help write the CD playing code. Ross -- Ross Burton mail: ross burtonini com jabber: ross burtonini com www: http://www.burtonini.com./ PGP Fingerprint: 1A21 F5B0 D8D0 CFE3 81D4 E25A 2D09 E447 D0B4 33DF
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