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      I'm willing to start a bounty for someone to fix/port/implement the
      required pieces of GStreamer so that Sound Juicer can rip a whole CD,
      fully tagged (all tags SJ writes must be correctly encoded), to MPEG4 AAC
      (as used natively by iTunes).  A requirement is that a music player that
      support MPEG4 files can see the tags without any extra work: the primary
      test for this will be importing the ripped files into iTunes.
    </p>
    <p>
      I think there are many people out there who would like this to happen, so
      I want to arrange a group bounty.  <a
      href="http://bountycounty.org">Bounty County</a> looked promising but I
      have to specify how much the bounty is up front, I can't just let the fund
      grow as people donate what they can.  The Bounties section on <a
      href="http://launchpad.net">Launchpad</a> has the same limitation.  Does
      anyone know a reputable site for managing donations like this, or should I
      just get register a new email address on PayPal and get people to donate
      there?
    </p>
    <p>
      Also to gauge how much interest there is in this, can anyone who would
      consider donating leave a comment?
    </p>
    <p>
      <small>NP: <cite>Vertigo</cite>, Groove Armada</small>
    </p>
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