Josh Helmer wrote: > On Sunday 07 December 2003 09:35 pm, Tom Hosiawa wrote: >> After doing some googling, I know I can't mount a music cd. >> >> So if I want to rip the songs of the cd to mp3's with a program like >> lame, how do I tell it where the input wav file is? Or is there some >> better way to ripping music cd's? > > The easiest way that I know of is to just use konqueror. If you enter > audiocd:// in the address bar it will show you the contents of the CD > in wav, mp3 and ogg-vorbis format. Just select the files and copy > them to your hard drive. Doesn't get much easier than that... > > Josh
It is hard to set your lame or ogg options this way. I have found KAudioCreator (part of kde-multimedia) works pretty well. There are still some bugs in it though. It doesn't seem to fetch the genre or year CDDB information, but that is easy enough to fill in. It also doesn't like to keep the lame or ogg settings between instances of KAudioCreator, that is a more irritating bug. Still it will rip in batches with the exact options you want for your MP3s. Tom Veldhouse -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
