In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Matt Price wrote: > > --=-4swe7firyBzwtOpLZAyH > Content-Type: text/plain > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > Hi, > > for xmas I'm switching our stereo over to an electronic system -- > probably a combination of an ipod and a linux player. =20 > > as part of this project I want to rip all of our cds to mp3 or ogg (if > someone has a suggestion ofr an ogg-friendly ipod-replacement?). I'm > doing enough of these that I'd like to have as little user interaction > as possible -- just shove in the cd, have it automatically rip to a > specifed location, then eject and on to the next one. has anyone done > anything of this kind before? any suggestions?
[...] I did rip several hundred CD's with iTunes on a Mac, only had to put the CD in and remove it when finished, I think you could the same with Sound Juicer, don't know if it automatically start but at finish it can reject the CD. Kees -- Technology is dominated by those who manage what they do not understand. Pure, Stable, Secure, Debian GNU/Linux http://www.debian.org -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]