What are the steps to get XMMS to write wav files FROM an audio CD to a hard drive, or will it? If not, what is a good app. for KDE that will. Thanks! Fred -- Fred A. Miller Systems Administrator Cornell Univ. Press Services ---KMail 1.3.2--- SuSE Linux v7.3 Pro---
On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Fred A. Miller wrote:
What are the steps to get XMMS to write wav files FROM an audio CD to a hard drive, or will it? If not, what is a good app. for KDE that will.
Thanks!
Fred
Just select the Disk Writer plugin as you output plugin in Preferences,
open up the cda's and start playin'!
Ken
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On Wednesday 13 March 2002 22.02, Fred A. Miller wrote:
What are the steps to get XMMS to write wav files FROM an audio CD to a hard drive, or will it? If not, what is a good app. for KDE that will.
With XMMS go to preferences and select the "disk writer" output plugin. That will write wavs for you. But a far better choice is to go with cdparanoia. cdparanoia -d /dev/hdc --batch 1-20 track.wav will create files 1.track.wav, 2.track.wav, 3.track.wav etc regards Anders
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 16:09, Anders wrote:
cdparanoia -d /dev/hdc --batch 1-20 track.wav will create files 1.track.wav, 2.track.wav, 3.track.wav etc
Suppose I wanted to rip non-contiguous tracks, for example, tracks 1, 2-5, and 8. Can cdparanoia do this in batch mode? Thanks. *************************************************** Powered by SuSE Linux 7.3 Professional KDE 2.2.1 KMail 1.3.1 This is a Microsoft-free computer Bryan S. Tyson bryantyson@earthlink.net ***************************************************
On Thursday 14 March 2002 04.36, Bryan Tyson wrote:
On Wednesday 13 March 2002 16:09, Anders wrote:
cdparanoia -d /dev/hdc --batch 1-20 track.wav will create files 1.track.wav, 2.track.wav, 3.track.wav etc
Suppose I wanted to rip non-contiguous tracks, for example, tracks 1, 2-5, and 8. Can cdparanoia do this in batch mode?
At present cdparanoia can only handle contiguous spans (at least in the version in suse's gnome update. I don't know if that's the latest). But it would be relatively simple to add that functionality. //Anders
On 14 Mar 2002, Anders Johansson wrote:
At present cdparanoia can only handle contiguous spans (at least in the version in suse's gnome update. I don't know if that's the latest).
Development for cdparanoia has basically stopped because the primary developer (i.e., Monty), has moved to Ogg Vorbis (http://www.vorbis.com), creating the best damn mid-range bitrate audio codec to date. -- Karol Pietrzak PGP KeyID: 3A1446A0
On Thursday 14 March 2002 05.07, Karol Pietrzak wrote:
On 14 Mar 2002, Anders Johansson wrote:
At present cdparanoia can only handle contiguous spans (at least in the version in suse's gnome update. I don't know if that's the latest).
Development for cdparanoia has basically stopped because the primary developer (i.e., Monty), has moved to Ogg Vorbis (http://www.vorbis.com), creating the best damn mid-range bitrate audio codec to date.
Cool. Well, I added the patch, and as I suspected it was all of three or four lines with the dead-pan approach (call the rip function once for each span). With it you can call cdparanoia with, say: 1,3-5,9[22]-13,20 But of course a simpler way would be to call cdparanoia several times. //Anders
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