**** imagine; all of everything that is or was, can be reduced to an equation less than one inch long ! *** okay, Am I halucinating ? Or was there software included on the older versions of Suse ( 7.0 - 7.?) that allowed fairly simple ripping from Cd's one owns , of course <s> And in the event that I am halucinating will some kind soul , who was aided by the kind folk on this list, or indeed the folk themselves , should they be moved to do so, please tell me the "who what when and where" to get me happily transfering my cds to my visor prism mp3 gadget... ( sorry, I know it's annoying , but I really do Not have the time, nor the eyeball capacity to do a google search.. ( surgery scheded for Wed. I think .. adn who knows when after that they will do the other eyeball ) TIA , y'all -- j afterthought : AAAAA - American Association Against Acronym Abuse
On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 00:07, jfweber@bellsouth.net wrote:
(...) Or was there software included on the older versions of Suse ( 7.0 - 7.?) that allowed fairly simple ripping from Cd's one owns , of course <s>
Hi, Krabber is included in the CDs AFAICT, and you only need bladeenc in addition to encode mp3s then (apart from a few packages included in SuSE disks). Bladeenc I had to compile from source which I had to dl somewhere else (I might try finding the link if you want to know it) Now, you can also use konqueror; goto services, audio cd browser, it gets you (afaik) wavs or ogg files from your CDs. Was that what you were missing? Wolfi ================================== mailto:wolfi_z@yahoo.com _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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