Bug 204361 - [usability] audio-cd -settings for mp3/ogg-vorbis should be organised in the same way.
Summary: [usability] audio-cd -settings for mp3/ogg-vorbis should be organised in the ...
Status: REPORTED
Alias: None
Product: systemsettings
Classification: Applications
Component: kcm_audiocd (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Platform: Ubuntu Unspecified
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Assignee: Plasma Bugs List
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Reported: 2009-08-19 08:05 UTC by m.wege
Modified: 2019-02-18 01:02 UTC (History)
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Description m.wege 2009-08-19 08:05:03 UTC
Version:            (using KDE 4.3.0)
Installed from:    Ubuntu Packages

This report is intented to be reported against the audio-cd-section in Systemsettings. I could not finded, please reassign it ...
I am refering to the ogg-vorbis coding module in the audio-cd setting and the mp3-coder too.
Both have a setting for quality:
- the mp3-coder allow settings from low to high
- the ogg-vorbis-coder allows settings from -1 to 10
The later is very confusing because one does not know what this actually means. I assume 10 is better then -1, but it is not intuitive.
The advantage of the ogg-vorbis-coder setting, that it directly allows input a number 5.2, while the mp3-coder only allows to use the slider. In this case the ogg-vorbis-coder-settings seem to be more practical in this matter.
And while someone takes a look at it, it is also confusing that
- mp3-coder allows much more settings
and that
- that the settings that seem to be common (titelinformation in ogg, ID3-metadata) are refering to different names and that the mp3-coder allows more detailed settings in this matter.
titelinformation (from ogg) sounds more clear then id3-metadata from a normal users perspective. But for some the more technical version is also interesting. There also should be an unified way of displaying it which makes sense for both types of users.