On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 01:24:09PM EST, Karl Dahlke wrote: > I would like to put in a music disk, > and issue a command line program (no graphics please) > that rips the specified tracks, > converts to mp3, > adjusts the volume to a standard level (preferably in the mp3 header > rather than messing with the wave bits), > fetches artist and song info from the internet, > and stores this in the mp3. > Is it possible to do this with one or more programs out there? Yes, the abcde ripping tool can do all of this, and is VERY configurable. It is mostly written in bash, and uses cdparanoia. I also believe it can do normalizing etc. I use it all the time for ripping CDs, and would never use any other tool. -- Luke Yelavich GPG key: 0xD06320CE (http://www.themuso.com/themuso-gpg-key.txt) Email & MSN: themuso@xxxxxxxxxxx Jabber: themuso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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