On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 19:42, Spundun Bhatt wrote: > First of all, I dont know anything about nautilu-cd burner. Is there any > help available for it? Not really -- hit Go -> CD Creator (in GNOME 2.3.x) or install nautilus-cd-burner and go to burn:/// (GNOME 2.[02]). Drop files there, press the Burn CD button. > I thought the default burner for gnome was supposed to be gnome-toaster. Nope, thats just a CD writer which happens to have "gnome" in its name. :) > I think its really cool to have integration of the music library and cd > recorder on your system. The way I thought it would be is different > though. I thought the way to go would be to have the music library > manager a bonobo control which will sit inside the rest of the gui of > rhythmbox(radio etc). ANd that this bonobo control could be used by > other full-fledge cd authoring tools like gtoaster. Does this idea > appealto anybody? If rhythm box wanted to have its own burner, it could > still use the same architecture and have a separate ui for burner which > will embed the music manager inside it. Ofcourse this will require some > architecture rethinking but it will be exciting and I think it will > help. Just my 0.02 bytes :) Well, the CD writing architecture isn't too hard, and most of it has already been implemented in nautilus-cd-burner as reusable GObjects. Ross -- Ross Burton mail: ross@burtonini.com jabber: ross@jabber.debian.net www: http://www.burtonini.com./ PGP Fingerprint: 1A21 F5B0 D8D0 CFE3 81D4 E25A 2D09 E447 D0B4 33DF
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