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Opening "system:/media/sr0" in Konqueror shows me Track 01.wav to Track 10.wav and several folders (CDA, Full CD, Information, MP3, Ogg Vorbis). Isn't there supposed to be a folder for flac as well?
No flac folder here either. I don't remember there ever being one. I could be wrong though.
I always use kaudiocreator myself anyway. Not only can you set it up to use just about any encoder and setting combo you want, but you can also easily edit the meta-tag data before you start ripping.
Hmm. I had thought there was one, but I could be wrong. The openSUSE page even says there's one (http://en.opensuse.org/Konqueror_Tips_and_Tricks).
Anyhow, kaudiocreator seems to be at least as good, so I'll use it to take my first shot at using flac. Thanks.
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