Raymond Lewis Rebbeck wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 3 2006 17:03, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
> 
>>I just discovered something (I think).  Probably everyone else already
>>knew it but didn't tell me. Shame on all of you!
>>
>>Do all audio cd's have the mp3's and ogg files on them also????
>>
>>I happened to look at one with konqueror and noticed several files and
>>directories on it.  The cd was not mounted (and could not be mounted)
>>but was viewable nontheless. And I could copy a mp3 to my hard disk and
>>play it.
>>
>>Not mountable implies no filesystem so how was I able to view it and
>>copy from it?
>>
>>And if all audio cd's are this way, why do we need to rip them?  Just
>>copy the mp3's, or ogg's (or wav's).
>>
>>I am really confused!
>>
>>Tony
>>--
>>Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary
>>Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
>>   -- Benjamin Franklin
> 
> 
> KDE's 'audiocd:/' ioslave automatically gives you virtual folders full of 
> oggs 
> and mp3s. When you copy and paste these files to your filesystem KDE 
> automatically performs the ripping and encoding in the background.
> 
WOW!

Another plus for KDE.

Does is also get the filenames, etc. from CDDB?

Tony

-- 
Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary
Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety.
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