Anyone recommend their favorite (or one they've heard about) console-based CD rip-encode application? I have verified that CDparanoia and Jack are loaded, also the Java RE is running fine (jEdit loads great and FreeMind (my favorite brainstorming tool.) I would like the choice of MP3 (LAME encoding installed already) or OGG encoded files. If the app can do the rip and encoding without creating an intermediate WAV file, that would be great. I've googled on this, but there are so many apps out there -- other's experiences and opinions would be a great help. TIA -- your responses are much appreciated! -*-Bill
On Mon, 2005-07-18 at 18:42 -0700, Bill M. wrote:
Anyone recommend their favorite (or one they've heard about) console-based CD rip-encode application? I have verified that CDparanoia and Jack are loaded, also the Java RE is running fine (jEdit loads great and FreeMind (my favorite brainstorming tool.) I would like the choice of MP3 (LAME encoding installed already) or OGG encoded files. If the app can do the rip and encoding without creating an intermediate WAV file, that would be great. I've googled on this, but there are so many apps out there -- other's experiences and opinions would be a great help.
TIA -- your responses are much appreciated!
-*-Bill
I like abcde (a better cd encoder). Works great and supports .ogg an d.mp3 formats. It *does* however create intermediate .wav files. -- Cheers, Trey --- No lake so still but that it has its wave; No circle so perfect but that it has a blur. I would change things for you if I could; As I can't, you must take them as they are. -Han fei Tzu 3:24pm up 6:11, 4 users, load average: 0.08, 0.08, 0.08 Linux salamander 2.6.11.4-21.7-default #1 Thu Jun 2 14:23:14 UTC 2005 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
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