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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: This should be on dot.kde.org
From:       Mark Deneen <deneen () bucknell ! edu>
Date:       2001-03-07 20:14:13
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	On Wednesday 07 March 2001 01:50 pm, Andreas Pour wrote:
> Moritz Moeller-Herrmann wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 07, 2001 at 03:01:39AM +0100, Michael Matz wrote:
> > >Hi,
> > >
> > >since some minutes ago the audiocd: io-slave can save the ripped audio
> > >files in mp3- (using LAME) or Ogg-Vorbis format (using libvorbis). 
> > > Kudos go to Carsten Duvenhorst <duvenhorst@duvnet.de>.  There are
> > > additional top-level dirs "MP3" and "Ogg Vorbis", under them the tracks
> > > are listed with extension ".mp3" and ".ogg".  When copied from there
> > > the destination is automatically compressed by one of the methods.  If
> > > the CD-info was backed by CDDB also Id3V1 tags are created for the mp3
> > > case, and normal tags for vorbis.
> >
> > Now if this isn't something to brag about.... I don't know when the dot
> > will be availbale again, but whoever has a news site should put this in
> > it.
>
> I agree.  Is there somewhere a better description of how this all
> works?  I can work up an article based on that or some email
> clarifications of how exactly you use it.
>
> Ciao,
>
> Dre

Hi Andreas,

I've put some screenshots of this in action up at:

http://tick.dhs.org/~deneen/audiocd/

You just type audiocd:/ with an audio cd in the drive, go into either the MP3 
or Ogg Vorbis directory and drag a file to another directory (or your desktop)

The result is either an MP3 file or an Ogg Vorbis file.  It also does a cddb 
lookup, so the song is already named for you.  :-)

Regards,
Mark Deneen
 
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