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FreshPorts -- audio/audiocd-kio: KDE IOSlave for accessing ...

    https://www.freshports.org/audio/audiocd-kio/
    Port details: audiocd-kio KDE IOSlave for accessing audio CDs 21.12.1 audio =1 21.12.0 Version of this port present on the latest quarterly branch. Maintainer: [email protected] Port Added: 2018-04-08 17:36:56 Last Update: 2022-01-06 15:38:38 Commit Hash: 2b5369a People watching this port, also watch:: libkvkontakte, xerces-c3, py38-pycparser, linux-c7-avahi-libs, python

Audio-CD

    https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/audiocd-kio/kcontrol/kcmaudiocd/kcmaudiocd.pdf
    Audio-CD NOTE The FLAC encoder tab is only available if Audiocd IO slave was compiled with libFLAC. FLAC is a lossless compressed audio format free of any patents or license fees. It maintains perfect CD audio quality while reducing file size by about 50%. When using this codec the filesize is much larger than Opus, Ogg Vorbis or MP3.

Ripping Audio CDs Made Child's Play | KDE.news

    https://dot.kde.org/2001/03/13/ripping-audio-cds-made-childs-play
    Last week, Michael Matz contributed some code to the audiocd:/ IO slave in KDE CVS to make ripping audio CDs child's play. When you browse an audio CD with this new code (using, for example, 'audiocd:/' in Konqueror), you will find two subdirectories: MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. Each subdirectory will list all the tracks on the audio CD with the appropriate extension …

Unofficial SUSEFAQ - Multimedia

    http://susefaq.sourceforge.net/faq/multimedia.html
    The AudioCD IO slave uses the /dev/sg files to communicate with your SCSI cd reader. Your user needs to have read and write access to the sg device mapped to your cd. You can accomplish this by putting the user who should be allowed to use the cd in the group "disk" (see documentation for how to do this).

George Staikos: KDE Breaking the Network Barrier | …

    https://dot.kde.org/2004/10/30/george-staikos-kde-breaking-network-barrier
    Just an example: My absolute favorite is the audiocd:/ ioslave and since I (accidentally unfortunately) discovered it, I'm glad I don't need it know how to use cdparanoia and oggenc again. For now I just open a Konqueror window, split it in two parts, change to "audiocd:/Ogg Vorbis" in one part and to music directory in the other, and drag the ...

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