jfweber@bellsouth.net wrote:
** Reply to message from Patrick <penguin0601@earthlink.net> on Thu, 5 Dec 2002 23:42:32 -0500
Well actually, if he has Lame & all the OGG files installed, he will get a mp3 & ogg directory as well and all he has to do is drag them over to the hard drive to rip them. A simple one step move.
sorry for jumping in here but, if he is using 8.1 and has lame installed he
Why should you appologize? I have 8.0
one of htose results of the DRM cr*pola ... So I have wound up doing ye old
commies! and I thought that Linux was less subject to all that garbage
I wanna try the console suggestions someone made earlier , but will have to
didn't work for me either. This is really frustrating. Nothing works. I think that those who really know how to make it work are leaving out some important details. With the audiocd method mentioned, nothing at all happens for a long time and then finally I get an error message in Konqueror that says: a error occured while loading audiocd:/ the file or directory / does not exist what seems obvious to me is that regardless of method used, the system or program must know which device is being used. So far I have not heard or seen any mention of that in the SuSE book or on this list. How is Konqueror or any other program supposed to know that I am using /dev/scd0? The console "abcde" method mentioned in another post just gave me "command not found. I don't even see this in the YaST list of programs on the 8.0 DVD. Another person that I had to have lame installed but I don't see that either in the 8.0 DVD list I was able to get Grip to at least recognize the CD by starting with -d /dev/scd0 option but I still can't do anything with it. I looked through all the different tabs but I don't see anywhere that the destination directory is defined. How do I know where the ripped files go? When I click on RIP, it seems to just indicate something below for less than a second and it is gone. At this point I don't care which method I use. I just want something that works and works well. If someone actually has something working, please let me know and please don't just say it's easy; I need to know what are the prerequisites to it being "easy". Damon Register