Le vendredi 09 juin 2006 à 10:30 +0100, Ross Burton a écrit : > As upstream for Sound Juicer I should point out that at the moment I > have no plans on adding the features that gnome-cd has and SJ doesn't > have (repeat, random, and so on). The official line is that SJ's > playback support is for previewing tracks, not for listening to entire > CDs. I always advocated Totem for CD playback, but it turns out that > Bastien disagrees and has (he told me he will at least) removed playback > entirely from Totem 2.15.
Still, SJ's interface is incomparably better, even if it is only for playing CD's. Also, using digital extraction avoids all "Where do I change the volume?" and "Why isn't there any cable?" issues. If people really want more advanced features like repeat or random, they can still extract the tracks. These features are far less useful for CD's than for music collections, anyway. Another option is to keep gnome-cd in, but to make sound-juicer the default application opened by gnome-vokume-manager. -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom

