Am Dienstag, den 16.12.2008, 21:28 +0100 schrieb Jonas Sundström: > Bruno Albuquerque <bga@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Humdinger wrote: > > > > > Apparently the cddb lookup daemon uses the > > > folder /boot/home/cd/ to store all the details > ... > > No. The CDPlayer app does that. > ... > > > Then there's cdda, which stores its info on > > > AudioCDs at ~/config/settings/cdda/. These are > > > non-user editable files with cryptic names. > > > Wouldn't is simplify things, if the cddb method, > > > files and locations were reused? > > > > No. CD Player should use CDDA's stuff. Not the > > other way around. > > +1 > > Maybe the cdda-fs data backend could be reworked > to be also human readable and editable. Hehe. It allows you simply rename files on your otherwise read-only CD. That's how human readable/editable it actually is. :-) Cheers, -Stephan