RipTrax has just been modified to include support to OGG output file format (Ogg Vorbis); including comment fields for pertinent track/album information. You can download the latest version from this link:
http://web2.airmail.net/jlundy/riptrax.htm If you are lacking a respectable playback tool for OGG files, try FreeAmp at: http://www.freeamp.org/ All feedback is welcome (please go easy on the ego ;) John PS - Thanks to Ross Lewis for encouragement in this endeavor. :) ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Lundy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, February 04, 2002 4:22 PM Subject: CD Ripper Beta Software: RipTrax > I am new to this list and hope that I am not breaking with list etiquette by > this post. Anyway, here goes... > > I have been working on a CD Ripper for Windows for the past several weeks. I > have reached the point where it is at or very close to a beta code base. I > have set up a home page for the ripper which is named RipTrax. This is a > temporary name and may change in the future. > > What I am looking for is some help checking out the program. Users, really, > that can try the program and provide feedback as to bugs, problems, > features, usability issues and general comments. Here is a brief description > of the program. > > "RipTrax by John C. Lundy is a free Windows CD Ripper packed with features > and an easy to use interface. Options are provided to rip selected tracks > from an Audio CD to Raw or Wave formats as well as encoded using BladEnc or > Lame_Enc. RipTrax is the first known CD Ripper to provide access to the C2 > Error codes which are output by most CD drives to display ripped image > quality. This provides the user with a clear visual indication of audio > distortion; or lack of it. RipTrax also supports CDDB queries and ID3 tags." > > The url for RipTrax's home page is: > > http://web2.airmail.net/jlundy/riptrax.htm > > There is no documentation available yet but I hope that most standard > options are easy to configure without much help. You will need to have ASPI > installed on your machine. This is not a big constraint since Adaptec has > made this a publicly available tool. Just do a search for ASPI on Adaptec's > home page. If you experience problems, please feel free to contact me. > > I have developed the software on both Windows 2000 and Windows XP so I am > particularly interested in feedback on OS compatibility issues with Windows > 95/98/ME as well as the items outlined above. > > Thanks you for your help. > > John Lundy > > _______________________________________________ mp3encoder mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://minnie.tuhs.org/mailman/listinfo/mp3encoder
