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#TIL that you can rip an audio CD in #KDE just by opening it in dolphin and copying out the folder named for the format you want it in.

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  • GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:G GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:

    #TIL that you can rip an audio CD in #KDE just by opening it in dolphin and copying out the folder named for the format you want it in.

    These are a set of virtual folders that represent the formats supported by your system to rip them into.

    How cool is that?

    #audiocd #ripping #music #opticaldisc #Linux #tech #deadformats

    Thomas NeubauerG This user is from outside of this forum
    Thomas NeubauerG This user is from outside of this forum
    Thomas Neubauer
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    @gnuplusmatt Thanks thats indeed very useful!

    For those like me who never opened a CD on their system before, the #KDE package "kio-audiocd" is needed for opening Audio CDs in dolphin, which for some reason is called "audiocd-kio" in the #Arch extra repository.

    #ArchLinux

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    • GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:G GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:

      #TIL that you can rip an audio CD in #KDE just by opening it in dolphin and copying out the folder named for the format you want it in.

      These are a set of virtual folders that represent the formats supported by your system to rip them into.

      How cool is that?

      #audiocd #ripping #music #opticaldisc #Linux #tech #deadformats

      Radote Chill Pépère 🌶️Z This user is from outside of this forum
      Radote Chill Pépère 🌶️Z This user is from outside of this forum
      Radote Chill Pépère 🌶️
      wrote on last edited by
      #6

      @gnuplusmatt 😮

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      • GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:G GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:

        #TIL that you can rip an audio CD in #KDE just by opening it in dolphin and copying out the folder named for the format you want it in.

        These are a set of virtual folders that represent the formats supported by your system to rip them into.

        How cool is that?

        #audiocd #ripping #music #opticaldisc #Linux #tech #deadformats

        如月飛羽🌈K This user is from outside of this forum
        如月飛羽🌈K This user is from outside of this forum
        如月飛羽🌈
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        #7

        @gnuplusmatt CDs continue to be the only way to actually own a copy for most music (with digital releases, publishers always fall for the temptation of DRMs and subscription services), so it would be better if more of us don't see it as a dead format (just yet)

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        • 如月飛羽🌈K 如月飛羽🌈

          @gnuplusmatt CDs continue to be the only way to actually own a copy for most music (with digital releases, publishers always fall for the temptation of DRMs and subscription services), so it would be better if more of us don't see it as a dead format (just yet)

          GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:G This user is from outside of this forum
          GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:G This user is from outside of this forum
          GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:
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          @kisaragi_hiu I am redigitising my CD collection after years away with paying for streaming, honestly just sick of paying to stream the same tracks, when I can just stream it from my jellyfin server

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          • 如月飛羽🌈K 如月飛羽🌈

            @gnuplusmatt CDs continue to be the only way to actually own a copy for most music (with digital releases, publishers always fall for the temptation of DRMs and subscription services), so it would be better if more of us don't see it as a dead format (just yet)

            如月飛羽🌈K This user is from outside of this forum
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            如月飛羽🌈
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            @gnuplusmatt Last time I ripped CDs was like a month ago (after buying a few vocaloid albums/EPs at a local anime/doujin fair). Selling music on CD remains alive with no real alternative: selling a zip file is too scary for most, digital streaming doesn't fully replace it for obvious reasons, other physical distribution mediums (vinyl or USB sticks) are worse than CDs for this purpose.

            So it's nice when it's supported, and kind of awkward when the only music player who still does is Rhythmbox…

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            • GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:G GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:

              @kisaragi_hiu I am redigitising my CD collection after years away with paying for streaming, honestly just sick of paying to stream the same tracks, when I can just stream it from my jellyfin server

              如月飛羽🌈K This user is from outside of this forum
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              如月飛羽🌈
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              #10

              @gnuplusmatt Exactly, yeah

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              • GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:G GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:

                #TIL that you can rip an audio CD in #KDE just by opening it in dolphin and copying out the folder named for the format you want it in.

                These are a set of virtual folders that represent the formats supported by your system to rip them into.

                How cool is that?

                #audiocd #ripping #music #opticaldisc #Linux #tech #deadformats

                ploumP This user is from outside of this forum
                ploumP This user is from outside of this forum
                ploum
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                @gnuplusmatt : that’s real Plan9 level UX! Really cool indeed!

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                • GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:G GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:

                  #TIL that you can rip an audio CD in #KDE just by opening it in dolphin and copying out the folder named for the format you want it in.

                  These are a set of virtual folders that represent the formats supported by your system to rip them into.

                  How cool is that?

                  #audiocd #ripping #music #opticaldisc #Linux #tech #deadformats

                  Ray McCarthyR This user is from outside of this forum
                  Ray McCarthyR This user is from outside of this forum
                  Ray McCarthy
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                  #12

                  @gnuplusmatt
                  I discovered using Mate & Caja on Linux mint that an inserted CD was visible as wav files I could copy in the normal way just a couple of months ago. A couple of tracks on an old archive that wouldn't rip and played as "noise" in a regular player mysteriously were OK as the copied wav files, though a new laptop SATA DVD writer in the small form factor workstation may have helped.

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                  • GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:G GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:

                    #TIL that you can rip an audio CD in #KDE just by opening it in dolphin and copying out the folder named for the format you want it in.

                    These are a set of virtual folders that represent the formats supported by your system to rip them into.

                    How cool is that?

                    #audiocd #ripping #music #opticaldisc #Linux #tech #deadformats

                    mmu_manM This user is from outside of this forum
                    mmu_manM This user is from outside of this forum
                    mmu_man
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                    #13

                    @gnuplusmatt yay, just like BeOS did it with cddafs 25 years ago \o/

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                    • GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:G GNU/Matt :fedora: :kde:

                      #TIL that you can rip an audio CD in #KDE just by opening it in dolphin and copying out the folder named for the format you want it in.

                      These are a set of virtual folders that represent the formats supported by your system to rip them into.

                      How cool is that?

                      #audiocd #ripping #music #opticaldisc #Linux #tech #deadformats

                      Þór SigurðssonT This user is from outside of this forum
                      Þór SigurðssonT This user is from outside of this forum
                      Þór Sigurðsson
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                      #14

                      @gnuplusmatt I did not know that! You just gave me reason to dig up my hundreds of CDs 😶

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