Hadders wrote: >>kaudiocreator is one. Works fine! Ric >> > No, that's not present. It's in the kdemultimedia package. If you install the Livna repository[1] you can install kdemultimedia-extras-nonfree which extends the KDE multimedia apps to include things like mp3 and mpeg. > I don't like the way sound juicer doesn't let me choose the output > structure for the Music. I'm a happy Grip user, but I do notice in the Gconf settings[2] for Sound Juicer that there is a path_pattern key[3]. $ gconftool-2 --short-docs --long-docs /apps/sound-juicer/path_pattern The directory structure for the files %at -- album title %aT -- album title (lowercase) %aa -- album artist %aA -- album artist (lowercase) %as -- album artist (sortable) %aS -- album artist (sortable lowercase) %tt -- track title %tT -- track title (lowercase) %ta -- track artist %tA -- track artist (lowercase) %ts -- track artist (sortable) %tS -- track artist (sortable lowercase) That may eliminate one thing you dislike about Sound Juicer. > Of course, it doesn't let you choose MP3 (copy right) Patent, not copy right. :) [1] http://rpm.livna.org [2] yum install gconf-editor [3] /apps/sound-juicer/path_pattern -- Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp ====================================================================== "Do you think there's a God?" "Well, SOMEbody's out to get me!" -- Calvin and Hobbes
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