hi people, it is probably a very simple question: how do you copy CD's as mp3 files to your hard drive? cheers baris
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Nick LeRoy wrote:
On Wednesday 16 October 2002 12:03 pm, Baris Erbas wrote:
hi people, it is probably a very simple question: how do you copy CD's as mp3 files to your hard drive? cheers
Look at 'cdparanoia'
-Nick
Or more importantly look at "Grip" and then look at Ogg. I use Ogg personally. Avoiding the legal issues with MP3 decoder/encoders. Preston
On Wednesday 16 October 2002 12:23 pm, Preston wrote:
Or more importantly look at "Grip" and then look at Ogg. I use Ogg personally. Avoiding the legal issues with MP3 decoder/encoders.
I agree, but bear in mind cdparanoia is not a problem in the above regard. It rips to wavs, which you can then encode to mp3 or ogg as desired. **************************************** Powered by Mandrake Linux 8.1 KDE 2.2.1 KMail 1.3.1 Bryan S. Tyson bryantyson@earthlink.net ****************************************
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Bryan S.Tyson wrote:
On Wednesday 16 October 2002 12:23 pm, Preston wrote:
Or more importantly look at "Grip" and then look at Ogg. I use Ogg personally. Avoiding the legal issues with MP3 decoder/encoders.
I agree, but bear in mind cdparanoia is not a problem in the above regard. It rips to wavs, which you can then encode to mp3 or ogg as desired.
Which is what grip does, but abstracing you from having to think about it, pass along Song names, etc. Preston
Preston Crawford wrote:
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Nick LeRoy wrote:
On Wednesday 16 October 2002 12:03 pm, Baris Erbas wrote:
hi people, it is probably a very simple question: how do you copy CD's as mp3 files to your hard drive? cheers
Look at 'cdparanoia'
-Nick
Or more importantly look at "Grip" and then look at Ogg. I use Ogg personally. Avoiding the legal issues with MP3 decoder/encoders.
Preston
Does anyone make a portible Ogg player? what about one for my truck? Joe
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On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Joe Dufresne wrote:
Does anyone make a portible Ogg player? what about one for my truck?
Joe
Don't know about that. I use the Sharp Zaurus, for which you can buy an Ogg player, so that's my solution for car and on the go Ogg listening. Preston
Preston Crawford wrote:
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Joe Dufresne wrote:
Does anyone make a portible Ogg player? what about one for my truck?
Joe
Don't know about that. I use the Sharp Zaurus, for which you can buy an Ogg player, so that's my solution for car and on the go Ogg listening.
Preston
Hmm, $100 in dash cd player that'll play mp3's or $500 handheld I won't use for anything else.... Ogg's have a way to go, IMHO Joe -=-=- ... I Have To Stop Now, My Fingers Are Getting Hoarse! Http://tigger.tmcom.com/~josad
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Joe Dufresne wrote:
Hmm, $100 in dash cd player that'll play mp3's or $500 handheld I won't use for anything else....
Ogg's have a way to go, IMHO
Why? Because you can't buy an in-dash CD player? The technology is here. It works and works well and it's free (which is why I use it. To each his own. I use the handheld for other things. SSH-ing into my desktop. Surfing the web. Standard PDA stuff. And listening to OGG files.... ...which do work. Preston
Preston Crawford wrote:
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Joe Dufresne wrote:
Hmm, $100 in dash cd player that'll play mp3's or $500 handheld I won't use for anything else....
Ogg's have a way to go, IMHO
Why? Because you can't buy an in-dash CD player? The technology is here. It works and works well and it's free (which is why I use it. To each his own. I use the handheld for other things. SSH-ing into my desktop. Surfing the web. Standard PDA stuff. And listening to OGG files....
...which do work.
Preston
Preston, I mearly stated my reason for not buying now. I don't need a PDA, so for me the cost is not worth it. However, I would use a in dash player daily, so I would be getting my money's worth there. As one of my idols once said, "of value to whom?" Joe
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On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Joe Dufresne wrote:
Preston Crawford wrote:
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Joe Dufresne wrote:
Hmm, $100 in dash cd player that'll play mp3's or $500 handheld I won't use for anything else....
Ogg's have a way to go, IMHO
Why? Because you can't buy an in-dash CD player? The technology is here. It works and works well and it's free (which is why I use it. To each his own. I use the handheld for other things. SSH-ing into my desktop. Surfing the web. Standard PDA stuff. And listening to OGG files....
...which do work.
Preston
Preston, I mearly stated my reason for not buying now. I don't need a PDA, so for me the cost is not worth it. However, I would use a in dash player daily, so I would be getting my money's worth there.
As one of my idols once said, "of value to whom?"
Of value to me, for one. The point is that the tone of your post seemed to me to say that there was something wrong with Ogg or the idea of using a Zaurus and I wanted to retort that for some of us this works great. Ogg is free, the Zaurus hooks up to a tape adapter, so that solution WILL work for some. Preston
Preston Crawford wrote:
Of value to me, for one. The point is that the tone of your post seemed to me to say that there was something wrong with Ogg or the idea of using a Zaurus and I wanted to retort that for some of us this works great. Ogg is free, the Zaurus hooks up to a tape adapter, so that solution WILL work for some.
Preston
Nothing wrong with either. I'm listening to Ogg's right now on my PC, and I can see uses for a PDA. but having owned one before, I doubt I will again. I tend to lean more towards the micro notebooks. bit bigger, but more fitting for my needs Joe -=-=- ... A living example of Artificial Intelligence. Http://tigger.tmcom.com/~josad
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Joe Dufresne wrote:
Nothing wrong with either. I'm listening to Ogg's right now on my PC, and I can see uses for a PDA. but having owned one before, I doubt I will again. I tend to lean more towards the micro notebooks. bit bigger, but more fitting for my needs
I'm with you on that. I'm salivating over that new Zaurus. As an old HP Jornada owner, that Zaurus would be perfect. Preston
Preston Crawford wrote:
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Joe Dufresne wrote:
Nothing wrong with either. I'm listening to Ogg's right now on my PC, and I can see uses for a PDA. but having owned one before, I doubt I will again. I tend to lean more towards the micro notebooks. bit bigger, but more fitting for my needs
I'm with you on that. I'm salivating over that new Zaurus. As an old HP Jornada owner, that Zaurus would be perfect.
Preston
I'm lookig at older ToughBooks. seem to go for arond $300 on ebay, and more suited for my needs. Joe -=-=- ... If speed scares you, try Windows. Http://tigger.tmcom.com/~josad
On Friday 18 October 2002 05.00, Joe Dufresne wrote:
Does anyone make a portible Ogg player? what about one for my truck?
You might look at iriver.com. Last month they announced ogg support in the works. It could be interesting when their porting work gets done. Anders
Anders Johansson wrote:
On Friday 18 October 2002 05.00, Joe Dufresne wrote:
Does anyone make a portible Ogg player? what about one for my truck?
You might look at iriver.com. Last month they announced ogg support in the works. It could be interesting when their porting work gets done.
Anders
Those do look interesting. Seems to me porting shouldn't be that difficult (read $$ needed to invest and recoup), you've already got most of the ground work done Joe -=-=- ... "You can't have everything. Where would you put it?" -- Steven Wright Http://tigger.tmcom.com/~josad
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 19:03, Baris Erbas wrote:
hi people, it is probably a very simple question: how do you copy CD's as mp3 files to your hard drive? cheers
baris
It's not that plain easy, but ... Use your konqueror, version later than 2.2 or so. Window - show navigation panel Click on the hammer (second from below) Audio CD browser Here you can directly access the tracks on CD as .wav files (or as .ogg, which is a very good compression comparable to mp3 btw) Mark all the tracks you would like to copy and copy them into a new, empty directory, as wavs. Then enter this directory and run bladeenc on all files: wolfi@linux:~/../../path> bladeenc * Bladeenc is a nice little rpm which you can easily dl and install. Hey Togan what about putting this in the FAQ ??? I wrote this post already twenty times I assume. Cheers .... Wolfi ============================================= mailto:wolfi_z@gmx.net Linux ... the better OS!
** This email message from wolfi <wolfi_z@gmx.net> on 16 Oct 2002 18:35:11 +0200 Will be delivered via Owl Services Dept **It's not that plain easy, but ... **Use your konqueror, version later than 2.2 or so. **Window - show navigation panel **Click on the hammer (second from below) **Audio CD browser **Here you can directly access the tracks on CD as .wav files (or as .ogg, well, you can do it of there is only ONE cdrom/cdrecorder in your system.. w/ two it tends to get a bit confused , and generally claims it has no idea what the cd has on it and why didn't you specify and more whining of that sort <G> of course you don't need a cdrecorder to rip so if tehre is only one cd you can make dozens of copies of every cd you own... takes a helluvalot of disk space tho , so be careful ... -- j afterthought New Mail not found. Start whine-pout sequence? (Y/n)
* Baris Erbas; <berbas@ma.man.ac.uk> on 16 Oct, 2002 wrote:
hi people, it is probably a very simple question: how do you copy CD's as mp3 files to your hard drive? cheers
http://dinamizm.com/articles/cdrip.html -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx
it is probably a very simple question: how do you copy CD's as mp3 files to your hard drive?
http://dinamizm.com/articles/cdrip.html I know this thread is old now but today I was cleaning out my list folder and also looking for info on this subject so I saved this
Togan Muftuoglu wrote: thread. I clicked on the link you provided but what I get doesn't seem to have anything to do with the subject. Has that link been hijacked? I got advertising for web hosting and domain names. Damon Register
Baris, Try using Konqueror and Audio CD IO-Slave: open your konqueror, then type in "audiocd:/" for the Location and press enter. You will see your Audio CD with additional stuff, like an MP3 tree. Grab files from there and save them anywhere you want (for example, drag-and-drop them on the desktop) and it rips them in MP3 for you. You can create Ogg Vorbis format as well. The set up for all of this can be done through the control center, Sound, Audio-CD IO-Slave. Hope that helps. Ali. On Wednesday 16 October 2002 12:03 pm, Baris Erbas wrote:
hi people, it is probably a very simple question: how do you copy CD's as mp3 files to your hard drive? cheers
baris
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Ali Naddaf
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Anders Johansson
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Baris Erbas
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Bryan S.Tyson
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Damon Register
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jfweber@eternal.net
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Joe Dufresne
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Nick LeRoy
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Preston Crawford
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Togan Muftuoglu
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wolfi