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    <dc:creator>keithpeter</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[The mp3 format is non-free. In countries outside US including the UK, I can install the codecs needed to allow Rhythmbox to play mp3 tracks perfectly freely. In the US, not so. However, on CentOS, you have to enable extra repositories to get the mp3 codecs and this complicates things.

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    <dc:creator>keithpeter</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[How to set the LAME command line in your linux cd ripper so you can listen to your opera on the train without hearing the mp3 quantization. If this gets any more complicated I'm going back to a portable cd player.]]></description>
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