Re: audio disk ripping

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That's still how abcde works. Whether or not you get meaningful titles
for each track depends on whether the particular audio cd has an entry
in the on line database, usually cddb, though you can designate others.

I've found that cddb won't have everything Itunes will have, for
example. If the abcde database search comes up empty, you're on your own
to work it out from there.

Setup for abcde is controlled in the relevant abcde.conf file under
/etc. There's good documentation in the comments of that file. You might
want to study those.

Janina

Linux for blind general discussion writes:
> Well Jeff-and-Tim: Many years ago we had abcde setup so you type abcde   see
> a list of tracks, then type abcde followed by track numbers. Wonder if you
> both can please inform how to set that up again. Thanks in advance
> Chime
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