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 See the /GameEmulators page.
 
-=== Ripping/Backing Up Audio CDs ===
-Freevo can now backup your audio CDs in .mp3, .ogg, or .wav format.
 
-To do so, the following variables need to be added to your local_conf.py:
-
-Directory that you want to backup your audio CD to.
-[[BR]]AUDIO_BACKUP_DIR =  '/music/MP3'
-
-#You can use any combination of the 4 variables below to create subdirectories, and 
filename of songs.
-[[BR]]#The four variables are: genre, artist,album, and song.
-[[BR]]#Whatever follows the last slash indicates how to create the filename.
-[[BR]]#Everything before the last slash indicates the directory structure you would 
like to use -which will be appended to AUDIO_BACKUP_DIR.
-[[BR]]CD_RIP_PN_PREF= '%(genre)s/%(artist)s/%(album)s/%(song)s'
-
-This would give you something like:
-[[BR]]/music/MP3/metal/Metallica/And Justice For All/Blackened.mp3 (or Blackened.wav, 
Blackened.ogg)
-
-Here is another example which includes the artist and album in the filename:
-[[BR]]CD_RIP_PN_PREF = '%(artist)s/%(artist)s - %(album)s - %(song)s'
-[[BR]]/music/MP3/Metallica/Metallica - And Justice For All - Blackened.mp3
-
-#cdparanoia is used to rip the CD to your hard drive.  The actual command that will 
be executed is stored in CDPAR_CMD.
-[[BR]]CDPAR_CMD = 'cdparanoia'
-
-#Lame .mp3 encoding parameters:
-[[BR]]#Lame is used for .mp3 encoding.  The actual command that will be executed is 
stored in LAME_CMD
-[[BR]]LAME_CMD = 'lame'
-
-#For ripping to .mp3 you can provide your own Lame encoder parameters for bitrate, 
algorithm, and various other lame options.  Add your custom parameters in 
CD_RIP_LAME_OPTS.
-[[BR]]CD_RIP_LAME_OPTS = '--vbr-new'
-
-#Ogg Encoding:
-[[BR]]#Likewise for Ogg format, the command is as below, and you can add your own 
custom ogg encoding options.
-[[BR]]OGGENC_CMD ='oggenc'
-[[BR]]CD_RIP_OGG_OPTS = ' '
-
-To activate this plugin, add the following to local_conf.py:
-[[BR]]plugin.activate('audio.cdbackup')
-
-Finally, to actually backup an audio CD within Freeevo, when you are in the Music 
menu, highlight/choose a CD, then hit 'e' on keyboard or 'enter' on your remote 
control and you will be able to access the rip/backup menu.
-
-Here is a list of all the above mentioned parameters for simple cutting and pasting:
-{{{
-#The following are for adding and configuring the CD Audio backup plugin:
-AUDIO_BACKUP_DIR = '/music/MP3'
- 
-CD_RIP_PN_PREF= '%(genre)s/%(artist)s/%(album)s/%(song)s'
-CDPAR_CMD = 'cdparanoia'
- 
-LAME_CMD = 'lame'
-CD_RIP_LAME_OPTS = '--vbr-new'
- 
-#You can leave this out if you never use ogg and it won't show up in the backup menu
-OGGENC_CMD ='oggenc'
-CD_RIP_OGG_OPTS = ' '
- 
-#To activate the cdbackup plugin:
-plugin.activate('audio.cdbackup')
-}}}
- 
- 
-=== XMMS for playing music ===
- 
-Normally MPlayer is used for playing both music and movies, but XMMS can be used for
-music instead. Currently this is only in Freevo CVS or >=1.5. For info on Freevo 
1.3.4. Please see the XmmsPlayer page for more info. Because of a code rewrite, the 
freevo 1.4 and 1.4.1 have no XMMS support.
- 
 === Recompiling the Linux kernel ===
  
 This is only needed if your kernel is missing support for the videocard, capture card 
etc.


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