Re: audio disk ripping

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Hi,
abcde does cddb lookups and uses cdparanoia in the back.
One can set the output format in its config file, either keeping the wav files also or just the compressed format of your choice.
You can as I recall set that to flac, mp3 or ogg.
Regards, Willem


On Wed, 5 Sep 2018, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:

Tim here. There's a great tutorial on using "cdparanoia" to convert
them to lossless .wav files, then either "lame" to convert those to
MP3 or "oggenc" to convert them to OGG format:

https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-ripping-and-encoding-audio-files/

It also mentions using "ripperx" or "k3b" in a GUI, but I've not
tried either of those.

There's also "abcde" which you can read about at

http://www.andrews-corner.org/linux/abcde/index.html

which also seems to have CDDB integration for getting track
listings.  If you need more details, my sweet-heart has been hinting
that she'd like me to reduce several shelves of CDs down to just
those for which I want the liner-notes, ripping the rest.  So I can
do some experimenting if needed while pleasing her too. (grins)

-tim

On September  5, 2018, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
What is a good program for ripping audio disks?

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