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<pre wrap="">Have you checked out <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://freshrpms.net">http://freshrpms.net</a>? Many extra RPM's for FC1.</pre>
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Will do. Although I worked out a hack to get proper id3v2. id3lib
comes with the id3tag program. So, I get grip to invoke this program
to tag my files (filter program config in grip for the Encoding).<br>
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<pre wrap="">PS. it sux that Fedora Core1 is mp3 incapable, otherwise I like it.
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Is there a reason you _need_ MP3 over OGG? IMO, OGG quality is just as
good, if not better and there is non of that legal/patent crap as with
the MP3 format.</pre>
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Well, my car player for one, doesn't like OGG. OGG also hasn't caught
on on flash players yet, but then again, I haven't found a worthy flash
player yet :-)<span style="font-family: monospace;"><br>
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I'm more than willing to go the OGG way... when I can play them
everywhere I need to.<br>
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