Re: CD rip using Konqueror/Dolphin?

2014-09-24 Thread D. R. Evans
D. R. Evans said the following at 03/15/2014 01:00 PM :
 Martin Steigerwald said the following at 03/15/2014 02:24 AM :
 

 is kio-audiocd installed?

 Magic! Thank you. (It's actually the package kdemultimedia-kio-plugins that
 has to be installed. Not sure why it's not installed by default, but anyway
 that did the trick.)

 Does it work for you?

 
 Yes. As soon as I installed kdemultimedia-kio-plugins, everything worked.

And now, six months later, it doesn't work any more :-(

All I've done in the meantime is to apply official updates as they have been
released. But now when I open a CD in dolphin, I see the various virtual
directories, including audiocd:/MP3, but the directory is empty.

Weirdly, Full CD directory contains an .mp3 version (and other versions);
but the virtual directories (CDA, FLAC, MP3 and Ogg Vorbis) are all empty.

Any suggestions??

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Re: CD rip using Konqueror/Dolphin?

2014-03-19 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Sonntag, 16. März 2014, 10:00:03 schrieb Sune Vuorela:
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  Martin Steigerwald said the following at 03/15/2014 02:24 AM :
  is kio-audiocd installed?
  
  Magic! Thank you. (It's actually the package kdemultimedia-kio-plugins=
   
   that
   
  has to be installed. Not sure why it's not installed by default, but a=
  
  nyway
  
  that did the trick.)
 
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  Does it work for you?
 
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  Yes. As soon as I installed kdemultimedia-kio-plugins, everything worked.=
 
 Note that there is a slight chance that Evans is a stable user, while
 Steigerwald is using testing/unstable.

I am using Sid, yes.

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Re: CD rip using Konqueror/Dolphin?

2014-03-16 Thread Sune Vuorela
On 2014-03-15, D. R. Evans doc.ev...@gmail.com wrote:
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 Martin Steigerwald said the following at 03/15/2014 02:24 AM :


 is kio-audiocd installed?

 Magic! Thank you. (It's actually the package kdemultimedia-kio-plugins=
  that
 has to be installed. Not sure why it's not installed by default, but a=
 nyway
 that did the trick.)
=20
 Does it work for you?
=20

 Yes. As soon as I installed kdemultimedia-kio-plugins, everything worked.=


Note that there is a slight chance that Evans is a stable user, while
Steigerwald is using testing/unstable.

/Sune


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Re: CD rip using Konqueror/Dolphin?

2014-03-16 Thread D. R. Evans
Sune Vuorela said the following at 03/16/2014 04:00 AM :


 Yes. As soon as I installed kdemultimedia-kio-plugins, everything worked.=

 
 Note that there is a slight chance that Evans is a stable user, while
 Steigerwald is using testing/unstable.

I can confirm that I am a user of stable. I got fed up of life in the
always-shifting-always-breaking-something world of Kubuntu :-)

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Re: CD rip using Konqueror/Dolphin?

2014-03-15 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2014, 09:08:16 schrieb D. R. Evans:
 Sune Vuorela said the following at 03/13/2014 08:55 AM :
  On 2014-03-13, D. R. Evans n...@arrl.net wrote:
  I've tried entering various obvious possibilities into the URL bar of
  Konqueror, but none of them reads the CD and presents me with the list
  of=
  
  virtual directories that I'm used to.
  
  is kio-audiocd installed?
 
 Magic! Thank you. (It's actually the package kdemultimedia-kio-plugins that
 has to be installed. Not sure why it's not installed by default, but anyway
 that did the trick.)

Does it work for you?

With KDE SC 4.12.3 and some earlier versions and probably since udisks2 I 
couldn´t get it to work for me anymore.

There have been wierd permission issues and then the Audio CD simply not 
appearing in Dolphin. Even in K3b I had issues. As far as I remember I was not 
able to use the internal laptop DVD burner with K3b, just the external due to 
some permission stuff.

I didn´t dig deeper at that time, after I found it would work with the 
external drive, cause I didn´t want to take the time at that time and a quick 
look at it told me that /dev/sr0 had correct ACLs for my user set.

I currently feel a bit confused on where to look and what to check for the 
root cause of this, but I have a week of holiday now and I am feeling to look 
into this, as Kio AudioCD is my preferred way to rip audio CDs and I have a 
pile of CDs to rip here.

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Re: CD rip using Konqueror/Dolphin?

2014-03-15 Thread Martin Steigerwald
Am Samstag, 15. März 2014, 09:24:54 schrieb Martin Steigerwald:
 Am Donnerstag, 13. März 2014, 09:08:16 schrieb D. R. Evans:
  Sune Vuorela said the following at 03/13/2014 08:55 AM :
   On 2014-03-13, D. R. Evans n...@arrl.net wrote:
   I've tried entering various obvious possibilities into the URL bar of
   Konqueror, but none of them reads the CD and presents me with the list
   of=
   
   virtual directories that I'm used to.
   
   is kio-audiocd installed?
  
  Magic! Thank you. (It's actually the package kdemultimedia-kio-plugins
  that
  has to be installed. Not sure why it's not installed by default, but
  anyway
  that did the trick.)
 
 Does it work for you?
 
 With KDE SC 4.12.3 and some earlier versions and probably since udisks2 I
 couldn´t get it to work for me anymore.
 
 There have been wierd permission issues and then the Audio CD simply not
 appearing in Dolphin. Even in K3b I had issues. As far as I remember I was
 not able to use the internal laptop DVD burner with K3b, just the external
 due to some permission stuff.
 
 I didn´t dig deeper at that time, after I found it would work with the
 external drive, cause I didn´t want to take the time at that time and a
 quick look at it told me that /dev/sr0 had correct ACLs for my user set.
 
 I currently feel a bit confused on where to look and what to check for the
 root cause of this, but I have a week of holiday now and I am feeling to
 look into this, as Kio AudioCD is my preferred way to rip audio CDs and I
 have a pile of CDs to rip here.

Found it on reading the thread Device notifier strangeness:

http://ignorantguru.github.io/udevil/#polling

echo 2000  /sys/module/block/parameters/events_dfl_poll_msecs


So I will look in kernel configuration where to change this for my self-built 
kernels or add it permanently in sysfs.conf

Thanks,
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Re: CD rip using Konqueror/Dolphin?

2014-03-15 Thread D. R. Evans
Martin Steigerwald said the following at 03/15/2014 02:24 AM :


 is kio-audiocd installed?

 Magic! Thank you. (It's actually the package kdemultimedia-kio-plugins that
 has to be installed. Not sure why it's not installed by default, but anyway
 that did the trick.)
 
 Does it work for you?
 

Yes. As soon as I installed kdemultimedia-kio-plugins, everything worked.

  Doc

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CD rip using Konqueror/Dolphin?

2014-03-13 Thread D. R. Evans
One of the things I became used to in Kubuntu was the following behaviour:

When I inserted an audio CD in the reader, one of the choices I was offered
was to open the CD in a file manager (wither Konqueror or Dolphin). And when I
did so, I was presented with a series of virtual directories that represented
different encodings (MP3, FLAC, etc), so that encoding could be performed
simply by dragging and dropping files from the virtual directory to a real one.

How do I get any of this to work in Debian? To start with, in wheezy when I
insert an audio CD in the drive, I'm not presented with any option to view it
with a file browser.

I've tried entering various obvious possibilities into the URL bar of
Konqueror, but none of them reads the CD and presents me with the list of
virtual directories that I'm used to.

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Re: CD rip using Konqueror/Dolphin?

2014-03-13 Thread Sune Vuorela
On 2014-03-13, D. R. Evans n...@arrl.net wrote:
 I've tried entering various obvious possibilities into the URL bar of
 Konqueror, but none of them reads the CD and presents me with the list of=

 virtual directories that I'm used to.

is kio-audiocd installed?

/Sune


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Re: CD rip using Konqueror/Dolphin?

2014-03-13 Thread D. R. Evans
Sune Vuorela said the following at 03/13/2014 08:55 AM :
 On 2014-03-13, D. R. Evans n...@arrl.net wrote:
 I've tried entering various obvious possibilities into the URL bar of
 Konqueror, but none of them reads the CD and presents me with the list of=

 virtual directories that I'm used to.
 
 is kio-audiocd installed?

Magic! Thank you. (It's actually the package kdemultimedia-kio-plugins that
has to be installed. Not sure why it's not installed by default, but anyway
that did the trick.)

  Doc

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