audiocd: protocol question.
Hello, in KDE 2.2.1 control center i found an applet for configuring audiocd: protocol, with parameters for Ogg-vorbis and MP-3 encoding. When i open audiocd: in conquerror, among others i have an ogg-vorbis subfolder, from which i can drag files to wherewher i whant, and it will enccode the music on-the-fly. But i could not find the same feature for MP3 encoding -- do i miss something? BTW: is there any way to teach this protocol handler to "rememer" CD-TOC from cddb?
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Vitaly Shishakov wrote:
Hello,
in KDE 2.2.1 control center i found an applet for configuring audiocd: protocol, with parameters for Ogg-vorbis and MP-3 encoding. When i open audiocd: in conquerror, among others i have an ogg-vorbis subfolder, from which i can drag files to wherewher i whant, and it will enccode the music on-the-fly. But i could not find the same feature for MP3 encoding -- do i miss something?
BTW: is there any way to teach this protocol handler to "rememer" CD-TOC from cddb?
I don't know about the cddb issue, but I do know that I also have the same missing MP3 folder. It did work on another distribution before so I am pretty sure I am not missing anything. I wonder if some library is missing that MP3 encoding requires and therefore it is just skipping that folder when displaying the directories. Would be nice if there was some hinting to the problem.
There was a hint on the web site, although I can't find it now. You need lame to do any encoding, and I seem to recall I had to rebuild from source. Tom On Friday 05 October 2001 3:00 pm, Anthony Moulen wrote:
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Vitaly Shishakov wrote:
Hello,
in KDE 2.2.1 control center i found an applet for configuring audiocd: protocol, with parameters for Ogg-vorbis and MP-3 encoding. When i open audiocd: in conquerror, among others i have an ogg-vorbis subfolder, from which i can drag files to wherewher i whant, and it will enccode the music on-the-fly. But i could not find the same feature for MP3 encoding -- do i miss something?
BTW: is there any way to teach this protocol handler to "rememer" CD-TOC from cddb?
I don't know about the cddb issue, but I do know that I also have the same missing MP3 folder. It did work on another distribution before so I am pretty sure I am not missing anything. I wonder if some library is missing that MP3 encoding requires and therefore it is just skipping that folder when displaying the directories. Would be nice if there was some hinting to the problem.
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i have lame, installed and compiled, and working in ripit script -- that rules, but it would be nice to operate the same by drag&drop instead of commandline. but the bigger issue is: (i'll repeat): how to make it memorize the CDDB request results for disk browsing off-line? or that feature is not available yet? (BTW: cda toc command works strangely too -- sometime it does save the CDDB tocs, so i can see disk content off-line later, sometimes it does not :-( ) Tom Wesley wrote:
There was a hint on the web site, although I can't find it now. You need lame to do any encoding, and I seem to recall I had to rebuild from source. Tom
On Friday 05 October 2001 3:00 pm, Anthony Moulen wrote:
On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Vitaly Shishakov wrote:
Hello,
in KDE 2.2.1 control center i found an applet for configuring audiocd: protocol, with parameters for Ogg-vorbis and MP-3 encoding. When i open audiocd: in conquerror, among others i have an ogg-vorbis subfolder, from which i can drag files to wherewher i whant, and it will enccode the music on-the-fly. But i could not find the same feature for MP3 encoding -- do i miss something?
BTW: is there any way to teach this protocol handler to "rememer" CD-TOC from cddb?
I don't know about the cddb issue, but I do know that I also have the same missing MP3 folder. It did work on another distribution before so I am pretty sure I am not missing anything. I wonder if some library is missing that MP3 encoding requires and therefore it is just skipping that folder when displaying the directories. Would be nice if there was some hinting to the problem.
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Anthony Moulen
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Tom Wesley
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Vitaly Shishakov