Paul G. Allen 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.
k3b is pretty dirt stupid simple for doing this. I recently discovered
it after ripping a couple of CDs earlier last year.
Before this, I used to use cdparanoia to rip tracks from the CD to
RIFF/WAV and then use LAME to encode them. And I still do if I want to
create 'master-quality' MP3s (although I'd rather use Ogg Vorbis or
something that's lossless -- mpeg2 layer3 isn't exactly the best quality
-- but i digress. if we were all using the best stuff out, windows
wouldn't exist).
good luck!
-kelsey
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