On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 17:57, Rogério Brito wrote: > On Jul 07 2003, Sven Luther wrote: > > There is also quark, which i package, which works rather nicely, but > > it's anti-GUI declared philosophy may not make it a replacement for > > XMMS. > > I read the description of quark and while it seems to be nice (i.e., > xine based), I was looking for something that also managed the MP3s, > with mass id3 tagging and MP3 organization based on metadata (kind of > like iTunes does). > > Since I have now finished my M.Sc. work, I think that I'll start > learning Python and wxpython/tkinter to see if I can code an MP3 > manager the way I want. > > But honestly, I'd love to not have to write one if a good alternative > exists. I was hoping that Rhythmbox did that, but I could not even get > it to rip a CD, even after installing all files needed from unstable > (I'm regularly using testing). :-(
That's because it doesn't do CD ripping. Try Sound-juicer if you want a nice CD ripper (although the current version in unstable lacks on the mp3 side). > Do others have the same experiences that I have? Any recommendations? Right now, I can't think of any applications just like iTunes that actually do the job for me. -- Bastien Nocera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>