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From: Jean-Michel Fayard <jmfayard () gmail ! com>
Date: 2005-01-01 7:16:21
Message-ID: 20050101081620.96104.jmfayard () gmail ! com
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http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96104
Summary: CDDB lookup after ripping (Ã la iTunes)
Product: kio
Version: unspecified
Platform: Mandrake RPMs
OS/Version: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: wishlist
Priority: NOR
Component: audiocd
AssignedTo: ben meyerhome net
ReportedBy: jmfayard gmail com
Version: (using KDE KDE 3.2.3)
Installed from: Mandrake RPMs
OS: Linux
Hello, and sorry for my poor english
Usually you have two ways to set information about the CD you are ripping/encoding : either you \
enter it manually (which is boring), or you start a CDDB lookup (which works only when you are \
connected to internet)
iTunes has its clever third way : when you rip a CD, you are not connected internet but you \
probably will in the future. So it remembers in his database which CD was ripped (DISCID, ...), \
you can later select the files with no tag information, and ask for the infos from the \
internet.
Something like that could work in KDE :
KIO_AUDIOCD see it has incomplete information
He stores in a hidden file (which name is to be choosen) in the destination directory
DISCID=f70db710 TRACK=4 FILENAME="Piste 04.mp3" MD5SUM="072e6c392544ce711379d3d2f0891ee0"
where MD5SUM is something like the MD5 of the first 1000 bytes of the MP3/vorbis file, so we \
can found it even if the file was renamed
juK or amaroK (or rhythmbox perhaps) see this file and use it to rename && add a complete ID3 \
tag to the filename.
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