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Re: Killer Apps
by Fiasma on Sunday 18/Mar/2007, @03:49
For Amarok I still miss the features of the CD player and ripper.

iTunes is top of the class here.

That's all what is missing:
a) get rid off KCD
b) play CDs inside Amarok
c) rip the files as ogg
d) autocreate a torrent from a playlist.
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Re: Killer Apps
by olahaye74 on Sunday 18/Mar/2007, @05:03
b) seems already there (1st menu, 3rd item...)
c) can be done using konqueror:
just use the audiocd:/ url and copy the ogg directory.....
d) may not be "ethical" ;-)
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  • Re: Killer Apps
    by Wyatt on Sunday 18/Mar/2007, @06:45
    c) Is THAT what that's all about? I really wondered about that, but assumed it was a just cool CD that I put in. Where do I set options for things like bitrate and vbr level for that?
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    • Re: Killer Apps
      by panzi on Sunday 18/Mar/2007, @07:04
      kcontrol -> Sound & Multimedia -> Audio-CDs
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Re: Killer Apps
by MamiyaOtaru on Sunday 18/Mar/2007, @13:51
I'd rather not see KCD go away, at least not to be replaced by Amarok. I just don't like Amarok right now. I'm one of those who is amazed when people say konqueror has a cluttered UI (I like it how it is), but Amarok's UI is too much for me. Too much going on.

I'm quite content with Kaffeine (0.4.3) for videos, Okle for DVDs, Juk for mp3 and kcd for CDs. Do one thing, do it well.
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