Roger E wrote:
Another happy Amarok user here. I always fix the
tags with Easytag
before adding them to the collection. With proper tags the search
works perfectly. Easytag can fetch tags from cddb also, and rename
files from tags.
If only Amarok had a replay gain function like fb2k I reckon it would
be perfect. It does take over half an hour to scan my 10000 tracks,
but hey, you only need to do that once.
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I also think that amarok is great, but I have a very fast computer. I
don't fix tags with easytag (but I do think that it's a great
program), I rip with rubyripper and everything is ready to dump into
my music folder as is. If you folks don't know about rubyripper,
please check it out. I found out about it when I was running archlinux
and I hope that there are binaries for every distro soon. No, I am not
affiliated with rubyripper in any way.
Enjoy,
Arthur
I have used a separate ripper, but now only use the built-in KIOslave in
KDE. Insert CD, drag the "Ogg" virtual folder (or flac or mp3) to
Desktop or wherever, and a few minutes later a folder of named, tagged
(Amarok ready) ogg files is yours.