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Re: Ripping CDs in KDE - Can it Get ANY Easier?

"Tim Smith" <reply_in_group@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> stated in post
reply_in_group-5E8109.23072228102008@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx on 10/28/08 11:07
PM:

> In article <1950211.3VK5ZIH5Wu@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>  Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> *Drag and drop the directory called MP3 (or Ogg) where you want it and bam!
>> All
>> done.
> 
> MP3?  MP3!?  You've told us numerous times that Linux can't handle MP3
> playback, so why would anyone want to RIP their CDs into MP3 files?

And what if you want to set quality of burning?  Pause between songs - or
cross fade?  What about burning a cover... is the album art downloaded, too?
Seems if you have all of these options in your general file browser the list
of options overall will be huge.

Seems to make more sense to have a separate music program...


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