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Rhythmynbox no longer fetchs music titles for CDs ripped to HD
So theres no obvious way to title the music bar manual typing or is there?
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I think you may need sound juicer and it's associated music brainz to get track information automatically from the Internet.
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ok i will check it out Jaytee thanks
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Actually I just threw a CD in and opened it with rythmbox and the music brainz dialogue box opened automatically..
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Put a CD in and Music Brainz opened but no titles they wanted me to do the typing after submitting the album Anyway I am happy with my current music collection |
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Just type in the name of album and the titles are on the new page that opens.
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Most likely but this CD is a Various Artist will try a better know album
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Cool put a popular CD in and opened it with Sound Juicer and titles came up automatically sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras was the scipt that I used after installing Sound Juicer
Thanks for your help Jaytee |
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My bad forgot to mention that was in Ubuntu 11.04
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And with with Mint Linux 11 you just have to load Sound Juicer and there is no scipting required as Mint come on a DVD with all the codecs needed to run all its Media applications
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Ok..
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