On Thursday 03 January 2008 11:55:12 am peter nikolic wrote: > On Thursday 03 January 2008, Gavin Chester wrote: > > On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 08:57 +0000, peter nikolic wrote: H> > > > Bob S wrote: > > > > > Hi SuSE people,, > > > > > > > > > > Way OT, but what the heck I'm looking for a Linux solution. ........<snipsome stuff>...........Hello everybody, > > > > > > Grip gets my vote (althou i am an KDE user grip is the best) > > > > While I agree totally on 'grip', this is NOT a "me too" post ;-) > > > > I want to point out that it has not been mentioned that you need a live > > net connection when ripping to do a cddb lookup and get artist/track > > names when converting to mp3. This may not have been realised by > > original poster given the nature of his question. > > > > Gavin. > > Yes while it does make life a little easier for you if you have a live > CDDB lookup there is nothing stopping you entering the data yourself > before you actually rip the CD i have had to do that a few times with some > of the more obscure CD's i have in my collection .. > > Pete > . Hello everybody. Quite a thread I started here. Dozens of viewpoints I guess.
After I heard all of the comments I decided that I would try grip. Installed it and seems quite complete. Trouble is i cannot make it work. When I try to encode and rip to mp3 I get a message that says, Invalid encoder file and I should make sure that I have the full path to mp3encode. Trouble is I don't seem to have that file after checking with locate and whereis. If I try to encode to ogg vorbis I get a message 5unlock failed. Same thing if I try flac. Any help here from grip users please? Bob S -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
