Nikhil Wrote: 
> 
> 1) mp3fs: Works similarly to the way your method does i.e. creates a
> virtual filesystem based on MacFUSE. But instead of WAVs, the files are
> converted to mp3s at a bit rate that you decide. It is useful if you
> want to sync parts of your flac collection with a portable audio
> player. The mac patch for mp3fs can be found here
> http://www.uwe-arzt.de/patchmp3fs . The original mp3fs page is
> http://mp3fs.sourceforge.net/ , and of course MacFUSE is a google
> project http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/ . As a side note, MacFUSE
> also serves as the base for NTFS-3G which lets you finally Read & Write
> windows partitions on a mac http://www.ntfs-3g.org/index.html
> 

Yep, mp3fs is great, I have it installed on my Debian Server, and it
works wonders for when I want to convert to mp3 quickly.


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pichonCalavera

*rip* (eac) > *convert* (flac) > *tag* (musicbrainz/mp3tag) >
*normalize* (replaygain/foobar2000) > *albumart* (www) > *transport*
(winscp) > *store* (debian) > *rescan* (squeezecenter) > *play*
(squeezebox) > *mix* (musicip) > *listen* (sennheiser) > *scrooble*
(last.fm) > *enjoy* (me :)
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