Re: multitasking

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On 2017-10-26 03:35, Glenn English wrote:

Cdparanoia rips the CDs into a bunch of wav files (often vast numbers
of tiny ones), and the mp3s just need a little un-processing. Both
formats are in many files when sox gets them.

Does "vast numbers" equal the number of tracks on each CD?  And might
that be high so that listeners can easily find one of many points to
start listening?

Or are there vastly more than the number of tracks?


Why not use a ripper that produces a single track, eg (according to
Google) 'abcde', used as eg

 abcde -1 -a default,cue -o wav


Or (if I read an online man page correctly)the cdparanoia command:

  cdparanoia 1- -w output.wav

(note that "1-" means from track 1 to the end of the disc).


--
Jeremy Nicoll - my opinions are my own

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