2015-03-08, 18:22
Hi
I don't know if this is expected or not, but if I rip an audio CD and then remove the files from the destination folder (for whatever reason) using "rm" or "mv", I can't rip the same audio CD again until I restarted Kodi.
If I change CDs it rips fine without restarting. So I thought Kodi "remembers" in some way which CD was already ripped and which not.
Another note was, that I saw, that different players (Kodi, VLC, Amarok) providing different results of the bitrate. If I rip a CD as a MP3 with "Extreme" settings Kodi says that it is 258kb/s, Amarok says the same....VLC says it is 128 kb/s...
So I don't know which one is lying ...maybe someone else does
Here is a logfile while trying to rip a CD twice:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10562811/
I don't know if this is expected or not, but if I rip an audio CD and then remove the files from the destination folder (for whatever reason) using "rm" or "mv", I can't rip the same audio CD again until I restarted Kodi.
If I change CDs it rips fine without restarting. So I thought Kodi "remembers" in some way which CD was already ripped and which not.
Another note was, that I saw, that different players (Kodi, VLC, Amarok) providing different results of the bitrate. If I rip a CD as a MP3 with "Extreme" settings Kodi says that it is 258kb/s, Amarok says the same....VLC says it is 128 kb/s...
So I don't know which one is lying ...maybe someone else does
Here is a logfile while trying to rip a CD twice:
http://paste.ubuntu.com/10562811/