I don't know what ogg is, but are you aware that there are several cd players on the market that will decode and play .mp3 files? Completely free of any computer--you can take them to the beach, or on the subway, or whatever. If you're into portable music, you should think about that. --doug At 18:35 06/30/2002 -0600, Jim Barnes wrote:
On Sunday 30 June 2002 05:47 pm, Peter B Van Campen wrote:
Dear List,
What encoders do you recommend and where to get them?
I am getting ready to rip my CD to OGG or MP3; I'd like to compare them and then choose, but I do lean towards OGG.
I do NOT find any encoders on the 8.0 dist. Where are they or where should I look elsewhere?
I am able to ri[p ok.
Thanks! .......PeterB
Ogg encoder is already loaded on your system:
konqueror / f9 / services (the star at the bottom) / ( load the cd!) audio cd browser. It's drag & drop from there.
Limited ogg parameters are setup from: kde control panel / sound / audio cd io-slave / Ogg Vorbis settings
I've had good luck with it, although every once in a while there will be a track it just won't encode.
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