On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 10:02 -0500, Dan Winship wrote:
Matthias Clasen wrote:
> Comments and feedback welcome, either on this list or in the discussion
> tabs.
> Default CD ripper Make Rhythmbox as good as iTunes for CD import
My last CD-ripping experience went like this: Insert CD 1. Rip CD 1.
Insert CD 2. Rip CD 2. Insert CD 3. Rip CD 3. ... Rip CD 6. Plug in MP3
player. Open the Music folder in Nautilus. Select the files to
copy---GOD DAMN YOU RHYTHMBOX! WHY THE $@!^#@$%^#$% DID YOU OUTPUT .OGGs
WITHOUT TELLING ME!?!... Insert CD 1. Re-rip CD 1...
I'm pretty sure the CD ripping experience before that went pretty much
the same way.
That's not the CD ripping experience, that's the ripping and sync'ing
your music player experience. If you just wanted to play back your
tracks, this setup would have been as good as WMP ripping to WMA, or
iTunes ripping to AAC.
That said, this experience *is* actually "as good as
iTunes" if you
don't have an iPod, since iTunes rips to AAC by default without warning you.
Pretty much. Except that Rhythmbox knows how to convert the files you
just ripped for them to be readable by your device.
File bugs if any of this isn't true.
And we're looking at making Rhythmbox replace Sound-juicer, without
significant feature loss. Integration with music players is something
that will come later.