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Revision as of 03:28, 27 February 2009
Feature Name
Use Rhythmbox as the default CD ripper
Summary
This means replacing sound-juicer in the default installation, and making sure that Rhythmbox isn't missing important features from sound-juicer.
Owner
- Name: Bastien Nocera
Current status
- Targeted release:
- Last updated: 5th September 2008
- Percentage of completion: 00%
Detailed Description
N/A.
Benefit to Fedora
Less code, more integrated solution.
Scope
Changes are restricted to Rhythmbox itself, and won't impact other parts of the system.
Bug list:
- Warn about non-Musicbrainz data
- Allow entry of album metadata
- Rip using album metadata
- Add a way to submit tracks to musicbrainz
- Add a way to re-read the index
Allow duplicating the CDListing audio tracks is too slow- Looks to allow burning audio tracks
- Remember burnt discs
- Don't allow showing location for CDDA
- Slow error-full CD import
- Hide/don't play data tracks on CDs
- Better handling of import of CDs when library location is not set
- no way to cancel importing a CD
- Use GtkFileChooserButton to setup library location
- CD may be ripped multiple times
- Doesn't work with dual audio-cd/VCD
We likely also want to change comps to not install sound-juicer by default.
Test Plan
User Experience
People will like it!
Dependencies
None
Contingency Plan
sound-juicer is still shipped by default.
Documentation
No.