On Tuesday 13 March 2001 10:51, you wrote:
|   On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 04:20:03PM +0100, J . A . Magallon wrote:
|   > Don't be so sure. BeOS MOUNTS audio CDs, there is a file system named
|   > cdfs that lets you see your audio cd as a disk with wavs inside.
|   >
|   > It would be marvelous for linux also. All the tools needed to rip CDs
|   > would be 'ls' and 'cp'. And mp3 encoders could read directly the CD
|   > without any previuous rip pass.
|   >
|   > Mmmmmm, I think I'm going to ask somthing in the kernel list...
|
|   it already exists :
|   http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/
|   you also have
|   http://www.senko.net/audiofs/
|

AFAIK is is already implemented in KDE 2.1. Haven't tested yet, but should 
work. Besides, you now (CVS) have automatic MP3 ripping :-)

Look at messages below.

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Subject: Re: audiocd kioslave debut
Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 13:23:15 -0800

Why not add this information to multimedia.kde.org (cvs://www/multimedia)

Ooh! a cvs ioslave :)

On torsdag 23 november 2000, 12:44 pm, Rik Hemsley wrote:
> Now, if anyone tells you KDE is crap, open a konqy window at audiocd:/,
> drag-select all the icons and drop them on your hard disk. Error-corrected
> ripping to wav files. Now what we need is to see a KDE CD ripper + vorbis *
> encoder that works with this.

Make a noatun plugin for that :)

And in addition, this makes audiocd://bleh/file1.wav possible with two
exceptions:
o  If KURL::isLocal is false, it'l copy the file to the disk and then play
it.  (is that a missing feature in KIO I feel?  KIO::isLocal(KURL) where it'd
check if that protocol is identified as "local" or "remote" (also known as
"slow" and "fast" :)
o  arts tries to load wav files into memory

We could do audiocd://vorbis/track1.ogg where it automagically encodes.

Oh, how about CDDB support? ;)

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Subject: MP3 in audiocd: Setting advanced options ?
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 20:38:09 +0100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Hi!
  Today I finally got some time and tried the new "on the fly" mp3 encoding
in audiocd: - and found it absolutely amazing. I can't imagine grabbing the
CD more easy!
  However, using lame manually, I'm using the following parameters:
  lame -m j -v -b 64 -B 256 (--vbr-new with a latest lame-3.88)
  i.e. using joint stereo and variable bitrate going from 64 to 256 kbps with
default quality. It gives me very good results.
  Now I wonder: Will it be possible to have more freedom to configure the
 encoder later ? I'm voting for a fixed, one-time setting (maybe kcontrol
[...]

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|   but for audio cd quoted from this page :
|   "Note that audio tracks are `exported' by cdfs because they are on the
|   CD. However, cdfs will make no attempt to correct reading errors while
|   reading from                scratched disks, to solve misalignment,
|   frame jitter, loss of streaming, etc. You should use cdparanoia or
|   cdda2wav if you encounter these problems."
|
|   yves

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