On Saturday 16 August 2003 12:53 am, David E. Fox wrote:
> I'm going to give gcombust another try. Specifically, did you see my
> comment about it making data copies of the mp3s rather than doing the
> decoding? I'm pretty sure I selected audio cd and not data cd.
If you mean pick .MP3 and wind up with an audio track on your disk in one fell
swoop...well, I've never tried that. I always converted a bunch of MP3s with
the diskwriter plugin in XMMS, then ran normalize on them to equal everything
out, then used Gcombust to burn them as audio tracks to disk. (BTW, this
process was passed on to me by the venerable Tom Brinkman, to give credit
where credit is due!). :-)
> I installed it, and configured it, but I'm not sure that it's convenient
> from an automation standpoint. I'll try and see if I can just select all
> the files and run them through en masse with xmms-diskwriter.
>
> Seems like it might actually work. I added the files and selected the
> diskwriter and it's a disk writin' :)
Yes, I can pick individual viles, groups, or whole directories with it. Very
handy, just change the audio i/o to diskwriter, make your selection, hit play
and boom! hey-presto! instant WAV file.
Hope this helped ya!
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