On Saturday 31 October 2009 02:43:43 James Tyrer wrote: > > I've never tried this feature, because I personally have no need for it, > > but I just tried it for kicks. Here is what happened: > > 1. My "Device Notifier" plasmoid popped up and gave me three options of > > what to do with the disc that I had just inserted. I chose to "Do > > nothing" Actually, if you ignore the device notifier, the result is the same ;-) > > 2. I then opened up Dolphin and looked at Dolphin's "Places" I > > clicked on the one that said "Volume" > > 3. I then chose a random track, right clicked and chose "Copy To" my > > home directory. It worked perfectly. It appears that you can even just > > drag and drop the desired file/files. Very Cool! > > > > Just for kicks I'm going to try copying the other format choices that I > > am given as well... The results were perfect... > > > > So, at least for me, it "Just Works..." Here is a screenshot of what > > Dolphin looked like when I clicked on "Volume": > > http://www.afolkey2.net/~steve/Fedora11-ScreenShot-001.jpg > > > > Again, on my end, this just works perfectly :) > > > > "just works" in not a good thing unless the configuration is totally > documented. > > Perhaps this is simple. What is the URL for "Volume"? > James, this is about ripping in Dolphin. The Volume icon appears in your Places list, and has an audioCD icon together with the name. Remember that in Dolphin, if you click just to the right of the breadcrumb trail you see the url - in this case it is audiocd:/, which I assume is a hal-controlled mounting. It's so simple and intuitive, that once you've read about its existence, as in the userbase article, it really doesn't need any more documentation. Anne -- New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
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