Following a recent rant about audio nd SuSE I put an audio CD in my PC drive and clicked on the CD-ROM desktop icon, just to see what happened. Please understand I usually listen to audio CDs through my Hi-Fi or in-car audio systems. I was amazed to see that the contents of the CD were displayed in a konqueror window, though as I expected the CD-ROM was not marked as mounted. I was even more amazed to see that the CD had a directory called "Ogg Vorbis" and on inspecting the contents of the directory it proved to contain all the tracks in ogg vorbis format! I had no idea that audio CDs had ogg vorbis tracks included on them so I looked at some more and they all had it. I then checked on some classical music CDs and they all had ogg vorbis files. At first I thought that maybe this was a trick of Konqueror to make replay easier but when I tried playing a track from a Phillips Mozart collection CD it proved to be a Credo from a completely different CD! A mistake by Phillips but proving that Konqueror was not creating a ghost directory. What is this, do all CDs have the tracks in ogg vorbis format? Please enlighten me! In perplexity, Peter