On Tue, 4 Jul 2000, Derek Fountain wrote:
<-]Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 08:53:29 +0100
<-]From: Derek Fountain
<-]To: SuSE English
<-]Subject: [SLE] Making MP3s from CDs
<-]
<-]Can someone spell out for me the correct way of creating an
<-]MP3 file from a CD using Linux? Is there a HOWTO or a
<-]website with the required utilities somewhere?
Hi Derek,
To create mp3's from your CD tracks, you've got to:
1) Rip your CD tracks, that is CD --> music.wav, with a CD ripper such as
cdparanoia and ccda2wav.
2) Encode your wave files with an encoder such as bladeenc or
mp3encode or whatever... (music.wav --> music.mp3)
An easy solution is to use a GUI frontend such as Grip to achive these two
tasks at the same time. I am actually using Grip with Cdparanoia and
Bladeenc and everything's fine. Have a look on freshmeat.net to find
them, or look on your SuSE CD's (I don't think Grip's on the CD's
though...).
Good luck.
/NB
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