On Sat, 04 May 2002 22:03:30 +0200
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> One of the causes of having both: windows98 
> and linux in my main computer is that my 
> daughter uses kazza to downloadas mp3 sings 
> and another applications that can make 
> audio cds from the mp3 files. 
>  
> In linux I have grip to encode sings from  
> and audio cd; xmms to hear mp3 but: 
>  
> Could you give some advice about: 
>  
> 1) A good application to share files in the 
> net?: lobster, audiogalaxy.. others?? 
>  
> 2) Are there applications in linux to 
> create audio cds from mp3/vob files? 
>  
> Thanks a lot in advance 
>  
> Francisco Alcaraz 
> Murcia (Spain) 
> 

lopster is really a good opennap client. i use currently the cvs version which is now 
1.0.1-dev4.16. atm, i'm connected on 50 servers with most of 100 000 users.
other p2p protocols that i know, but i don't use so much:
gnutella -> limewire
audiogalaxy -> they provide a linux client. seems to work well
kazaa -> has worked till january on my linux box... but no more :(
if you need any help with lopster, how to get cvs, how to install... email to me. 

to create audio cds from mp3/ogg files -> 
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/jipe-dream/5OWLS-0.5.1.tar.gz
http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/jipe-dream/5OWLS-0.5.1.tar.bz2
it's a set of shell scripts
owl-edit can create audio cds from mp3 ogg or waves and burn them
owl-fix is to fix mp3 files so that they could be used to create a cd without 
trouble...
owl-rip to rip cds in wav ogg or mp3 format
etc...

bye
jipe

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