On Freitag 28 August 2009, Jesús Guerrero wrote: > On Fri, August 28, 2009 02:01, Frank Peters wrote: > > On Fri, 28 Aug 2009 00:34:24 +0200 > > > >> oh really? can mc present an audiocd as ogg/mp3/flac/wav files? > >> > >> I don't think so. > > > > I am not sure what is meant by "present an audio cd," but mc can be > > programmed by the user to accomplish a lot of tasks based on the file > > type. Therefore, although I have not researched this specific > > possibility, I would be inclined to believe that it can be done with mc. > > He is talking about a kio-slave that does kind of like the cdfs kernel > module, though in a more limited way. > > In kde, when you enter a cdaudio in your drive and open it, this > kio-slave presents you the cdaudio disk in an fs-like fashion, with > a number of folders. One folder containing ogg files, other mp3 files, > other wav files, and so on, depending on your USE flags and such things > > This allows you to rip the thing by just dragging files into another > folder, though to tell the truth, it never worked reliably for me in > kde3, I have no idea if it has improved. > > mc already do this for a number of formats, like iso, via vfs's, I have > no idea how complex would it be to develop this for cdaudio, but, as said > we have cdfs anyway, and mc is not meant to be an audio encoder at all. > I'd vote against this, unless it can be implemented purely as an vfs > module or as an external addon without touching a single line of the mc > core.
and cdfs also does the id3 tags? btw, it worked reliable in kde3 for me and it still works reliable in kde4