I've spent the last week or so doing just that. I
have a plugin that can rip a CD to the hard drive as a
.wav at the moment (next step, tonight probably, will
be converting it to .mp3). It is capable of pulling
the CDDB info for the CD and using this info to write
the .wav files to your audio directory.
Some questions that have come to mind when pondering this problem:
* how do you deal with CDs that don't have info in CDDB? * how can this be implemented so that ripping can be done in the background? * uh, I'm sure there were more... :-P
Has anyone looked at Jack for[1] inspiration? Looks like its become abandon-ware, but it looks interesting (curses interface).
[1] http://www.home.unix-ag.org/arne/jack/
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