On Tue, 18 Mar 2008 01:47:55 -0700, Paul G. Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

As I mentioned in another thread I purchased a MicroSDHC card for my phone. One reason I bought the phone was for the MP3 player. I figured a phone+MP3 player was a much better investment than buying a phone, and then buying an iPod (and with the phone it's easier to put music on it).

I want to convert all the songs on all my CDs to MP3s and put them on my card. So, I'm looking for recommendations for doing this in Linux.

Thanks,

PGA

I'm kinda old school and no frills. For my money I like Grip (http://nostatic.org/grip/) It hasn't been updated in a long time, but it doesn't need to be. Simple and effective.

Most front-ends use other back-ends for encoding and I'm sure a holy war about encoders and bitrates is just about to start. I'm also old school on my encoder. I use 'gogo' which is based on Lame, but it encodes faster. Convenient if you have hundreds of CD's to go through.

I can't seem to find the source for gogo any more, and maybe encoding technology has improved since I installed all this stuff three years ago, anyway.


-Matt


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