On 2016-12-06 16:54, Per Jessen wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Here is what I would like to do -
pop in a CD, crank up k3b, rip the contents into a folder <name-of-cd>, copy that folder to the usb stick (already mounted).
Well, the trick is to use a ripper program that has as an option something like "sanitize file names for MsDos".
I don't use k3b. I use "audex", which is also a KDE program.
That seems to do the trick, but it appears (I have not actually timed it) to be somewhat slower than k3b.
Speed depends on which profile you choose. Ie, quality vs size choices.
It seems to just turn unsupported vfat charcters into underscores "_", right ?
I think so.
Once the file was created already, you need a program to modify the names. I have no experience with "detox" which jdd mentions, sounds interesting.
If it's only a matter of vfat not supporting certain characters, it's hardly a big deal to write a script with tr and some rename commands.
Maybe, yes.
I'm running audex on my leap422 laptop, it really seems to be sloooooow.
You have to select a profile or create your own and tune it. I see on start on terminal several tools it uses: lame, faac... even "mv" appears in the list. Converting mp3 at high quality is slow, yes. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)