Hey all, I've recently purchased an SBlive!. I wanted a card for voice input, heard that SBLive!s were the best and found one on sale so a snatched it up. Since I haven't had a sound card before, and am not really into music too much, I've totally ignored all of the conversations about music on Linux. Thus I don't know what-apps-are-the-coolest-today like most everyone else does :-) But now that I have this snazzy sound card, I'd like to make some mp3s off of a CD track, but I have no idea where to start. Can someone please recommend some apps and give me some basic instructions? If anyone has something to say about music players and sound editors, I'd like to hear that too, but the mp3 making info is what I'm really after. TIA ---------------------------------------------------- Jonathan Wilson System Administrator Cedar Creek Software http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com Central Texas IT http://www.centraltexasit.com
And when you answer the fellow, tell me how to go the other way-- how to put mp3's onto a CD in a form that an ordinary CD-player (like in my car) can play! Thanx! --doug At 04:07 PM 03/20/2001 -0600, you wrote:
Hey all,
I've recently purchased an SBlive!. I wanted a card for voice input, heard that SBLive!s were the best and found one on sale so a snatched it up.
Since I haven't had a sound card before, and am not really into music too much, I've totally ignored all of the conversations about music on Linux. Thus I don't know what-apps-are-the-coolest-today like most everyone else does :-) But now that I have this snazzy sound card, I'd like to make some mp3s off of a CD track, but I have no idea where to start. Can someone please recommend some apps and give me some basic instructions?
If anyone has something to say about music players and sound editors, I'd like to hear that too, but the mp3 making info is what I'm really after.
TIA
---------------------------------------------------- Jonathan Wilson System Administrator
Cedar Creek Software http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com
Central Texas IT http://www.centraltexasit.com
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XCDroast will do it, once you got the wav's though, and you need to pad the tracks, and add a 2 second pause. I use Lars to get the wav from MP3's. A forewarning, make sure there are no strange characters (eg, ; [ ]) or spaces in the filenames. Also, test each track to make sure you have music, not some nasty screech. Matt On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Doug McGarrett wrote:
And when you answer the fellow, tell me how to go the other way-- how to put mp3's onto a CD in a form that an ordinary CD-player (like in my car) can play! Thanx! --doug
At 04:07 PM 03/20/2001 -0600, you wrote:
Hey all,
I've recently purchased an SBlive!. I wanted a card for voice input, heard that SBLive!s were the best and found one on sale so a snatched it up.
Since I haven't had a sound card before, and am not really into music too much, I've totally ignored all of the conversations about music on Linux. Thus I don't know what-apps-are-the-coolest-today like most everyone else does :-) But now that I have this snazzy sound card, I'd like to make some mp3s off of a CD track, but I have no idea where to start. Can someone please recommend some apps and give me some basic instructions?
If anyone has something to say about music players and sound editors, I'd like to hear that too, but the mp3 making info is what I'm really after.
TIA
---------------------------------------------------- Jonathan Wilson System Administrator
Cedar Creek Software http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com
Central Texas IT http://www.centraltexasit.com
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Hi Jonathan, I use XMMS for playing MP3 files and use Lars to turn MP3 into wav, then use XCDRoast to burn them to CD's. There are so many music apps out there though, part of the fun i just using the ones included with SuSE :-). Matt On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Hey all,
I've recently purchased an SBlive!. I wanted a card for voice input, heard that SBLive!s were the best and found one on sale so a snatched it up.
Since I haven't had a sound card before, and am not really into music too much, I've totally ignored all of the conversations about music on Linux. Thus I don't know what-apps-are-the-coolest-today like most everyone else does :-) But now that I have this snazzy sound card, I'd like to make some mp3s off of a CD track, but I have no idea where to start. Can someone please recommend some apps and give me some basic instructions?
If anyone has something to say about music players and sound editors, I'd like to hear that too, but the mp3 making info is what I'm really after.
TIA
---------------------------------------------------- Jonathan Wilson System Administrator
Cedar Creek Software http://www.cedarcreeksoftware.com
Central Texas IT http://www.centraltexasit.com
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Hi Jonathan! On Tue, 20 Mar 2001, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Hey all,
I've recently purchased an SBlive!. I wanted a card for voice input, heard that SBLive!s were the best and found one on sale so a snatched it up.
Since I haven't had a sound card before, and am not really into music too much, I've totally ignored all of the conversations about music on Linux. Thus I don't know what-apps-are-the-coolest-today like most everyone else does :-) But now that I have this snazzy sound card, I'd like to make some mp3s off of a CD track, but I have no idea where to start. Can someone please recommend some apps and give me some basic instructions?
If anyone has something to say about music players and sound editors, I'd like to hear that too, but the mp3 making info is what I'm really after.
To make mp3's from wav's (CD's) there is cdparanoia & Bladeenc. There is a cool perl script called ripit.pl that will use several programs to rip CD's and get the names from the internet. It is included on the SuSE CD's. -- B. L. Jilek <bljilek@bigfoot.com> | Linux user: 163800 GPG key: DSS 420837E6 | Running Debian 2.2 PGP key: DSS 0x59D04FF1 RSA 0x83C89D21 | Slackware 7.1 SuSE 7.0 ----------------------------------------------------------------
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I use Grip together with CD-paranoia and Lame. Grip is a GUI complete with CDDB lookups and stuff. It works like a charm. Easy to use, and is all in all really neat. :) I havent gotten around to "backconverting into .wav yet so i wouldnt know what to use there. I have a SBLive! myself, and its REALLY a good card. Too bad my speakers sux.. :) Have a blast! -- /Rikard - --------------------------------------------------------- Rikard Johnels <rjhn@linux.nu> - --------------------------------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5.8 iQA/AwUBOrnYnfU9MAk6XJv4EQKuUACgqi1h3euZ9bKkulMPj2OKmpPDmkgAn0p0 Yoi7sWyPzrQlGetcqt4gKhpn =S+2q -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
I run an application called filePro. It runs suid filepro ( perm 4755 owned filepro, group user ). It was developed on RedHat 6.0 straight out of the box. In SCO Unix and ( according to the developers in RedHat ) if you use the shell command feature within filePro to do a system command such as 'cp file file', it operates as user filePro. In SCO this is true for sure. In SuSE 6.4 and 7.0 this is not true. The created files carry the name of the original user. Other commands in filePro that create files have the filePro as the owner. Why would the shell command not? Is there some security setting in the kernel? Greg Engel
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B . L . Jilek
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