Re: Integrated CD ripping/playing (instead of goobox/sound juicer)
- From: Xavier Bestel <xavier bestel free fr>
- To: Ross Burton <ross burtonini com>
- Cc: GNOME Desktop Devel List <desktop-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Integrated CD ripping/playing (instead of goobox/sound juicer)
- Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2005 17:48:20 +0100
Le lundi 17 janvier 2005 à 16:05 +0000, Ross Burton a écrit :
> I have a patch for Sound Juicer which does exactly this. It registers
> an audiocd:/// method which shows you the contents of the CD in the
> drive and looks up the titles in MusicBrainz. Dragging and dropping the
> files from audiocd:/// to a normal location results in the files being
> ripped and encoded. Just what you want, right?
>
> Problems:
> 1) No obvious way to configure what encoder is used
> 2) No easy way to select which CD drive is used (using
> audiocd:///dev/hdc is one solution)
> 3) No obvious way to configure what filename format (i.e. "[track] -
> [title].ogg") is used.
> 4) No directory structure is generated automatically. I keep my music
> in ~/Music/[Artist]/[Album]/[Track]-[Title].ogg, and with this I have to
> manually create the intermediate folders
Then, why not just launch Sound-Juicer when clicking on the CD icon in
Nautilus ? That seems to solve all the problems, plus it may allow
drag'n'drop from SJ to N (when implemented:).
Xav
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