What are you using for FLAC now, Daniel? flac.exe? Or (one of) the Windows GUI apps? I suppose you realize that flac.exe probably won't allow drag and drop encoding. Why don't you contact one of the authors of the PC Windows GUI apps to suggest this feature? That's the only place it will help the basic users.

I believe that this list is focused on the low-level FLAC source code - the stuff that's open source like the API and the command-line utilities.
The easy-to-use programs are developed and maintained by others.

Brian Willoughby
Sound Consulting


On Sep 13, 2007, at 13:47, Daniel Aleksandersen wrote:

On 2007-09-13, Ivo wrote:
Xiph provides you with cdparanoia to rip Audio CDs. There are other
rippers around, too. Most can be configured to encode directly the
extracted data as FLAC.

Yeah, I know about cdparanoia—which by the way does not work on my 64bit
system—and other ripping tools. I am only suggesting supporting .cda as a
way to avoid ripping alltogether (from a user's perspective anyways).
--
Daniel Aleksandersen

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