Am Samstag, den 07.07.2007, 16:00 -0400 schrieb Henk Boom: > On 06/07/07, Marc Joliet wrote: > > Of course, it doesn't exactly integrate with KDE, and 3 windows > > (audacious, streamtuner, and an xterm for streamripper) are a tad > > irritating, but hey, that's what virtual desktops are there for. > > If you're okay on the command line (or even if you aren't) you can > just write a simple script to run streamripper for you, no audacious > or streamtuner required. The only issue is getting the stream URL, > which can usually be found in the playlist file you download. Useful > command line options to check out (i.e. the ones I use) are -T -s and > -d. True, I could do that. Also, you could do a cron-job (no, wait, that's a hideous thought!). I usually have at least one konsole open, so that wouldn't be a problem. That might even be simpler than an amarok script. > P.S.: I think I remember hearing that Amarok had some way of > integrating scripts into it's UI. Maybe that could be exploited? True, I forgot that amarok is scriptable (I don't use scripts, so forgetting the feature was easy.) When browsing the available scripts, it seems there's no streamripper script available already, so I will look into that. Thanks for reminding me! -- Marc Joliet