On Wednesday 22 November 2000 04:11, you wrote:
> Zeljko Vukman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > For all of Cookers who like music, mp3, ripping etc. there is a
> > great news: MusicMatch has been ported to Linux. It is the
>
> opensource ?
No, it is not opensource.
Here is their readme file:
MusicMatch Jukebox 1.0 for Linux Features
The FREE download of MusicMatch Jukebox 1.0 for Linux offers the
following advanced all-in-one MP3 jukebox features:
Unlimited CD-quality MP3 Recording - Using world-renowned Fraunhofer
MP3 encoding technology, you can record an unlimited number of
high-quality MP3s from your own personal CD collection at constant and
variable bit rates (CBR and VBR) of up to 320kbps. You can also record
your music in WAV format, then convert the WAV files into MP3s. No
other all-in-one MP3 jukebox software for Linux offers this feature
for FREE.
Music Library - After downloading MP3s from the Internet or recording
them from your own CDs, use MusicMatch's flexible and sophisticated
Music Library to organize your MP3 music by a number of pre-set or
custom categories such as artist, album, song title, genre, mood or
preference. MusicMatch's unique "Auto DJ" feature also lets you
automatically create custom play lists by selecting music that matches
the categories you choose.
Multimedia MP3 Tagging - MusicMatch Jukebox 1.0 for Linux supports
ID3v1 & v2 tagging, which lets you easily add multimedia-rich
information to your MP3s like album art, artist bios, liner notes.
CDDB Support - Whether you're listening to a CD on your PC or
converting songs into MP3s, MusicMatch Jukebox 1.0 for Linux provides
instant access to CDDB, which automatically downloads album, artist
and track information and displays it in the "Playlist" and/or
"Recorder" windows. You can only access CDDB when connected to the
Internet.
Play MP3s and Music CDs - MusicMatch Jukebox 1.0 for Linux lets you
create and save custom play lists by dragging and dropping tracks from
your "Music Library" into the "Playlist" window. And, you can view
album art in the "Media Window" or open the "Track Info" window to
view notes, bios and lyrics from tagged MP3s.
Custom Themes/Skins - Changing the look and feel of your MusicMatch
Jukebox 1.0 for Linux is a snap. Simply select and apply one of the
custom themes/skins including Titanium, Reverb, Midnight Swim, and
Digital Age. More themes/skins will be available by download.
5. Known limitations and problems
MusicMatch Jukebox for Linux currently does not support
- Radio
- WMA files
- Streaming Media or Video
- Portable MP3 players
There are currently problems where the application locks the IDE CD
drive even when data CD's are identified. The drive can be opened
by the recorder eject button.
6. Reporting Issues or Bugs
To report issues or bugs found while using the software, please use
the online reporting method available within MusicMatch Jukebox 1.0
for Linux. Simply select "Help" --> "Request Technical Support" from
the tool bar while the program is running, enter the information
regarding the issue or bug discovered, and select "OK" to send the
information to MusicMatch (you must be connected to the
Internet). Please provide as many details as possible so that our QA
team can replicate the problem and resolve it as quickly as possible.
7. Feedback/Suggestions
Your opinion is very important to us, so after you've had a chance to
thoroughly review the release of MusicMatch Jukebox 1.0 for Linux,
we'd like to get your feedback and/or suggestions on how we can make
the software even better. A brief survey form can be accessed by
selecting "Help" --> "Survey" from the tool bar while MusicMatch
Jukebox 1.0 for Linux is running,
--
Zeljko Vukman
"You must perfect yourself, so you can die perfect."