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From: Owain on 24 Nov 2009 11:09 Rhythmbox has just pissed me off by: 1. Extracting all the tracks from a CD, not just the ones I wanted and had selected 2. Asking if I want to overwrite existing file, if I say Y it overwrites it and if I say N it skips the track. The CD has multiple tracks with the same same. This is intention. 1-9 are instrumental and 10-18 are voiceover. Owain
From: Duncan Corps on 24 Nov 2009 17:01
On Tue, 24 Nov 2009 08:09:57 -0800, Owain wrote: > Rhythmbox has just pissed me off by: > 1. Extracting all the tracks from a CD, not just the ones I wanted and > had selected > 2. Asking if I want to overwrite existing file, if I say Y it overwrites > it and if I say N it skips the track. The CD has multiple tracks with > the same same. This is intention. 1-9 are instrumental and 10-18 are > voiceover. I use Sound Juicer for ripping. Its configuration options are more sensible than the ones exposed in Rhythmbox, including having the disc and track numbers as part of the file name- avoiding such conflicts. I only play/manage with Rhythmbox. It's good, but not great. |