Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

2019-01-24 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
No but i might do that as you say.
Maybe this would help.
/A

> 23 jan. 2019 kl. 02:08 skrev Dane Trethowan :
> 
> Hi there,
> Have you tried updating to the latest VLC? This might solve your stability 
> issues.
> I have found that VLC wasn’t automatically updating itself as it usually 
> would so a trip to the VLC download page may very well be in order.
> 
> 
>> On 23 Jan 2019, at 12:00 am, Anders Holmberg  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi!
>> Yes you have to move around with the jaws Cursor or nvda review mode.
>> You can actually do very much with that dialog box.
>> You can for example  do recordings from an internet stream or rip a dvd or a 
>> cd.
>> You can convert files from one format to another too.
>> I have not used that feature as vlc is very unstable on my mac right now.
>> I use another player called IIna specially made for the mac.
>> /A
>> 
>>> 21 jan. 2019 kl. 23:58 skrev Dane Trethowan :
>>> 
>>> A couple of points here.
>>> I don’t think the dialogue box is complicated and remember that this 
>>> dialogue box provides functionality for a whole range of conversion 
>>> possibilities and Ripping to CD’S is just one.
>>> I get more out of the dialogue box when using the JAWS cursor etc.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> **
>>> “And pray that there’s intelligent life somewhere out in space cause 
>>> there’s bugger-all down here on earth”
>>> **
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> On 22 Jan 2019, at 8:50 am, JM Casey  wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> It looks like ripping CDs in VLC is a bit complicated. It seems difficult 
>>>> to
>>>> select all the tracks and give them their own filenames. I suppose that it
>>>> would be quicker and easier to use another programme like some listed in 
>>>> the
>>>> thread. I still use CD-ex and it works well.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
>>>> Sent: January 21, 2019 3:51 PM
>>>> To: all-audio@groups.io
>>>> Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
>>>> 
>>>> Yes, and that's the route I took. Thanks for responding, Dean.
>>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Dean Martineau
>>>> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:20 AM
>>>> To: all-audio@groups.io
>>>> Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
>>>> 
>>>> As a side issue, you can set windows Media Player to rip to other formats,
>>>> you're not limited to WMA.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Thought-provoking reading: http://bahaiteachings.org
>>>> 
>>>> -Original Message-
>>>> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
>>>> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:02 AM
>>>> To: all-audio@groups.io
>>>> Subject: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
>>>> 
>>>> I'm hoping someone can give me step-by-step instructions for how to rip a 
>>>> CD
>>>> with VLC media player. I've tried intuition and Google, but I'm getting
>>>> nowhere. I know to start with control-r and to select disc with alt-d. I
>>>> know that VLC recognizes the CD I have in that drive. However, I can't get
>>>> any results.
>>>> 
>>>> One time I accidentally recorded two tracks with VLC, but even though they
>>>> were somehow saved as .WAV files and VLC is my default .WAV app, there's no
>>>> sound. By contrast, when I just play the CD with VLC, the sound is fine.
>>>> 
>>>> Although I somehow got two.WAV files using VLC, a feat I've never repeated,
>>>> the only file type options I find as I go through the rip dialog are ones I
>>>> don't recognize.
>>>> 
>>>> I'll mention that I have Windows Media player set to rip CDs, but I close
>>>> that program when I want VLC to do the job. Could it be interfering anyway?
>>>> 
>>>> I'm not looking for another ripping program. WMP is okay, but the sound
>>>> quality of .WMA files is less than I want. Since VLC plays CDs with such
>>>> clarity, I'm hoping that using it for ripping will bring better results.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for any instructions or tips.
>>>> 
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Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

2019-01-22 Thread Dane Trethowan
Hi there,
Have you tried updating to the latest VLC? This might solve your stability 
issues.
I have found that VLC wasn’t automatically updating itself as it usually would 
so a trip to the VLC download page may very well be in order.


> On 23 Jan 2019, at 12:00 am, Anders Holmberg  wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> Yes you have to move around with the jaws Cursor or nvda review mode.
> You can actually do very much with that dialog box.
> You can for example  do recordings from an internet stream or rip a dvd or a 
> cd.
> You can convert files from one format to another too.
> I have not used that feature as vlc is very unstable on my mac right now.
> I use another player called IIna specially made for the mac.
> /A
> 
>> 21 jan. 2019 kl. 23:58 skrev Dane Trethowan :
>> 
>> A couple of points here.
>> I don’t think the dialogue box is complicated and remember that this 
>> dialogue box provides functionality for a whole range of conversion 
>> possibilities and Ripping to CD’S is just one.
>> I get more out of the dialogue box when using the JAWS cursor etc.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> **
>> “And pray that there’s intelligent life somewhere out in space cause there’s 
>> bugger-all down here on earth”
>> **
>> 
>> 
>>> On 22 Jan 2019, at 8:50 am, JM Casey  wrote:
>>> 
>>> It looks like ripping CDs in VLC is a bit complicated. It seems difficult to
>>> select all the tracks and give them their own filenames. I suppose that it
>>> would be quicker and easier to use another programme like some listed in the
>>> thread. I still use CD-ex and it works well.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
>>> Sent: January 21, 2019 3:51 PM
>>> To: all-audio@groups.io
>>> Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
>>> 
>>> Yes, and that's the route I took. Thanks for responding, Dean.
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Dean Martineau
>>> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:20 AM
>>> To: all-audio@groups.io
>>> Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
>>> 
>>> As a side issue, you can set windows Media Player to rip to other formats,
>>> you're not limited to WMA.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Thought-provoking reading: http://bahaiteachings.org
>>> 
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
>>> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:02 AM
>>> To: all-audio@groups.io
>>> Subject: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
>>> 
>>> I'm hoping someone can give me step-by-step instructions for how to rip a CD
>>> with VLC media player. I've tried intuition and Google, but I'm getting
>>> nowhere. I know to start with control-r and to select disc with alt-d. I
>>> know that VLC recognizes the CD I have in that drive. However, I can't get
>>> any results.
>>> 
>>> One time I accidentally recorded two tracks with VLC, but even though they
>>> were somehow saved as .WAV files and VLC is my default .WAV app, there's no
>>> sound. By contrast, when I just play the CD with VLC, the sound is fine.
>>> 
>>> Although I somehow got two.WAV files using VLC, a feat I've never repeated,
>>> the only file type options I find as I go through the rip dialog are ones I
>>> don't recognize.
>>> 
>>> I'll mention that I have Windows Media player set to rip CDs, but I close
>>> that program when I want VLC to do the job. Could it be interfering anyway?
>>> 
>>> I'm not looking for another ripping program. WMP is okay, but the sound
>>> quality of .WMA files is less than I want. Since VLC plays CDs with such
>>> clarity, I'm hoping that using it for ripping will bring better results.
>>> 
>>> Thanks for any instructions or tips.
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

2019-01-22 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
Yes you have to move around with the jaws Cursor or nvda review mode.
You can actually do very much with that dialog box.
You can for example  do recordings from an internet stream or rip a dvd or a cd.
You can convert files from one format to another too.
I have not used that feature as vlc is very unstable on my mac right now.
I use another player called IIna specially made for the mac.
/A

> 21 jan. 2019 kl. 23:58 skrev Dane Trethowan :
> 
> A couple of points here.
> I don’t think the dialogue box is complicated and remember that this dialogue 
> box provides functionality for a whole range of conversion possibilities and 
> Ripping to CD’S is just one.
> I get more out of the dialogue box when using the JAWS cursor etc.
> 
> 
> 
> **
> “And pray that there’s intelligent life somewhere out in space cause there’s 
> bugger-all down here on earth”
> **
> 
> 
>> On 22 Jan 2019, at 8:50 am, JM Casey  wrote:
>> 
>> It looks like ripping CDs in VLC is a bit complicated. It seems difficult to
>> select all the tracks and give them their own filenames. I suppose that it
>> would be quicker and easier to use another programme like some listed in the
>> thread. I still use CD-ex and it works well.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
>> Sent: January 21, 2019 3:51 PM
>> To: all-audio@groups.io
>> Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
>> 
>> Yes, and that's the route I took. Thanks for responding, Dean.
>> 
>> -Original Message-----
>> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Dean Martineau
>> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:20 AM
>> To: all-audio@groups.io
>> Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
>> 
>> As a side issue, you can set windows Media Player to rip to other formats,
>> you're not limited to WMA.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Thought-provoking reading: http://bahaiteachings.org
>> 
>> -Original Message-
>> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
>> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:02 AM
>> To: all-audio@groups.io
>> Subject: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
>> 
>> I'm hoping someone can give me step-by-step instructions for how to rip a CD
>> with VLC media player. I've tried intuition and Google, but I'm getting
>> nowhere. I know to start with control-r and to select disc with alt-d. I
>> know that VLC recognizes the CD I have in that drive. However, I can't get
>> any results.
>> 
>> One time I accidentally recorded two tracks with VLC, but even though they
>> were somehow saved as .WAV files and VLC is my default .WAV app, there's no
>> sound. By contrast, when I just play the CD with VLC, the sound is fine.
>> 
>> Although I somehow got two.WAV files using VLC, a feat I've never repeated,
>> the only file type options I find as I go through the rip dialog are ones I
>> don't recognize.
>> 
>> I'll mention that I have Windows Media player set to rip CDs, but I close
>> that program when I want VLC to do the job. Could it be interfering anyway?
>> 
>> I'm not looking for another ripping program. WMP is okay, but the sound
>> quality of .WMA files is less than I want. Since VLC plays CDs with such
>> clarity, I'm hoping that using it for ripping will bring better results.
>> 
>> Thanks for any instructions or tips.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> 
>> 
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Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

2019-01-21 Thread Dane Trethowan
A couple of points here.
I don’t think the dialogue box is complicated and remember that this dialogue 
box provides functionality for a whole range of conversion possibilities and 
Ripping to CD’S is just one.
I get more out of the dialogue box when using the JAWS cursor etc.



**
“And pray that there’s intelligent life somewhere out in space cause there’s 
bugger-all down here on earth”
**


> On 22 Jan 2019, at 8:50 am, JM Casey  wrote:
> 
> It looks like ripping CDs in VLC is a bit complicated. It seems difficult to
> select all the tracks and give them their own filenames. I suppose that it
> would be quicker and easier to use another programme like some listed in the
> thread. I still use CD-ex and it works well.
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
> Sent: January 21, 2019 3:51 PM
> To: all-audio@groups.io
> Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
> 
> Yes, and that's the route I took. Thanks for responding, Dean.
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Dean Martineau
> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:20 AM
> To: all-audio@groups.io
> Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
> 
> As a side issue, you can set windows Media Player to rip to other formats,
> you're not limited to WMA.
> 
> 
> 
> Thought-provoking reading: http://bahaiteachings.org
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:02 AM
> To: all-audio@groups.io
> Subject: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
> 
> I'm hoping someone can give me step-by-step instructions for how to rip a CD
> with VLC media player. I've tried intuition and Google, but I'm getting
> nowhere. I know to start with control-r and to select disc with alt-d. I
> know that VLC recognizes the CD I have in that drive. However, I can't get
> any results.
> 
> One time I accidentally recorded two tracks with VLC, but even though they
> were somehow saved as .WAV files and VLC is my default .WAV app, there's no
> sound. By contrast, when I just play the CD with VLC, the sound is fine.
> 
> Although I somehow got two.WAV files using VLC, a feat I've never repeated,
> the only file type options I find as I go through the rip dialog are ones I
> don't recognize.
> 
> I'll mention that I have Windows Media player set to rip CDs, but I close
> that program when I want VLC to do the job. Could it be interfering anyway?
> 
> I'm not looking for another ripping program. WMP is okay, but the sound
> quality of .WMA files is less than I want. Since VLC plays CDs with such
> clarity, I'm hoping that using it for ripping will bring better results.
> 
> Thanks for any instructions or tips.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

2019-01-21 Thread Tom Kaufman
Yep...good ole CDEX is hard to beat1!  I used to like WMP, but when that
program went to 11, it seemed to be not as "straight-forward" at least
that's how I found it to be!
Tom Kaufman

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From: all-audio@groups.io [mailto:all-audio@groups.io] On Behalf Of JM Casey
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2019 4:51 PM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

It looks like ripping CDs in VLC is a bit complicated. It seems difficult to
select all the tracks and give them their own filenames. I suppose that it
would be quicker and easier to use another programme like some listed in the
thread. I still use CD-ex and it works well.



-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
Sent: January 21, 2019 3:51 PM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

Yes, and that's the route I took. Thanks for responding, Dean.

-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Dean Martineau
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:20 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

As a side issue, you can set windows Media Player to rip to other formats,
you're not limited to WMA.



Thought-provoking reading: http://bahaiteachings.org

-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:02 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

I'm hoping someone can give me step-by-step instructions for how to rip a CD
with VLC media player. I've tried intuition and Google, but I'm getting
nowhere. I know to start with control-r and to select disc with alt-d. I
know that VLC recognizes the CD I have in that drive. However, I can't get
any results.

One time I accidentally recorded two tracks with VLC, but even though they
were somehow saved as .WAV files and VLC is my default .WAV app, there's no
sound. By contrast, when I just play the CD with VLC, the sound is fine.

Although I somehow got two.WAV files using VLC, a feat I've never repeated,
the only file type options I find as I go through the rip dialog are ones I
don't recognize.

I'll mention that I have Windows Media player set to rip CDs, but I close
that program when I want VLC to do the job. Could it be interfering anyway?

I'm not looking for another ripping program. WMP is okay, but the sound
quality of .WMA files is less than I want. Since VLC plays CDs with such
clarity, I'm hoping that using it for ripping will bring better results.

Thanks for any instructions or tips.














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Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

2019-01-21 Thread JM Casey
It looks like ripping CDs in VLC is a bit complicated. It seems difficult to
select all the tracks and give them their own filenames. I suppose that it
would be quicker and easier to use another programme like some listed in the
thread. I still use CD-ex and it works well.



-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
Sent: January 21, 2019 3:51 PM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

Yes, and that's the route I took. Thanks for responding, Dean.

-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Dean Martineau
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:20 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

As a side issue, you can set windows Media Player to rip to other formats,
you're not limited to WMA.



Thought-provoking reading: http://bahaiteachings.org

-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:02 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

I'm hoping someone can give me step-by-step instructions for how to rip a CD
with VLC media player. I've tried intuition and Google, but I'm getting
nowhere. I know to start with control-r and to select disc with alt-d. I
know that VLC recognizes the CD I have in that drive. However, I can't get
any results.

One time I accidentally recorded two tracks with VLC, but even though they
were somehow saved as .WAV files and VLC is my default .WAV app, there's no
sound. By contrast, when I just play the CD with VLC, the sound is fine.

Although I somehow got two.WAV files using VLC, a feat I've never repeated,
the only file type options I find as I go through the rip dialog are ones I
don't recognize.

I'll mention that I have Windows Media player set to rip CDs, but I close
that program when I want VLC to do the job. Could it be interfering anyway?

I'm not looking for another ripping program. WMP is okay, but the sound
quality of .WMA files is less than I want. Since VLC plays CDs with such
clarity, I'm hoping that using it for ripping will bring better results.

Thanks for any instructions or tips.










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Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

2019-01-21 Thread Adrian Spratt
Yes, and that's the route I took. Thanks for responding, Dean.

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From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Dean Martineau
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:20 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

As a side issue, you can set windows Media Player to rip to other formats, 
you're not limited to WMA.



Thought-provoking reading: http://bahaiteachings.org

-Original Message-
From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:02 AM
To: all-audio@groups.io
Subject: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

I'm hoping someone can give me step-by-step instructions for how to rip a CD 
with VLC media player. I've tried intuition and Google, but I'm getting 
nowhere. I know to start with control-r and to select disc with alt-d. I know 
that VLC recognizes the CD I have in that drive. However, I can't get any 
results.

One time I accidentally recorded two tracks with VLC, but even though they were 
somehow saved as .WAV files and VLC is my default .WAV app, there's no sound. 
By contrast, when I just play the CD with VLC, the sound is fine.

Although I somehow got two.WAV files using VLC, a feat I've never repeated, the 
only file type options I find as I go through the rip dialog are ones I don't 
recognize.

I'll mention that I have Windows Media player set to rip CDs, but I close that 
program when I want VLC to do the job. Could it be interfering anyway?

I'm not looking for another ripping program. WMP is okay, but the sound quality 
of .WMA files is less than I want. Since VLC plays CDs with such clarity, I'm 
hoping that using it for ripping will bring better results.

Thanks for any instructions or tips.







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Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

2019-01-20 Thread Dane Trethowan
You can do what you want from the Convert and Save options in the Media Menu.



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> On 21 Jan 2019, at 12:20 am, Dean Martineau  wrote:
> 
> As a side issue, you can set windows Media Player to rip to other formats,
> you're not limited to WMA.
> 
> 
> 
> Thought-provoking reading: http://bahaiteachings.org
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
> Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2019 8:02 AM
> To: all-audio@groups.io
> Subject: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC
> 
> I'm hoping someone can give me step-by-step instructions for how to rip a CD
> with VLC media player. I've tried intuition and Google, but I'm getting
> nowhere. I know to start with control-r and to select disc with alt-d. I
> know that VLC recognizes the CD I have in that drive. However, I can't get
> any results.
> 
> One time I accidentally recorded two tracks with VLC, but even though they
> were somehow saved as .WAV files and VLC is my default .WAV app, there's no
> sound. By contrast, when I just play the CD with VLC, the sound is fine.
> 
> Although I somehow got two.WAV files using VLC, a feat I've never repeated,
> the only file type options I find as I go through the rip dialog are ones I
> don't recognize.
> 
> I'll mention that I have Windows Media player set to rip CDs, but I close
> that program when I want VLC to do the job. Could it be interfering anyway?
> 
> I'm not looking for another ripping program. WMP is okay, but the sound
> quality of .WMA files is less than I want. Since VLC plays CDs with such
> clarity, I'm hoping that using it for ripping will bring better results.
> 
> Thanks for any instructions or tips.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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Re: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

2019-01-20 Thread Dean Martineau
As a side issue, you can set windows Media Player to rip to other formats,
you're not limited to WMA.



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From: all-audio@groups.io  On Behalf Of Adrian Spratt
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Subject: [all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

I'm hoping someone can give me step-by-step instructions for how to rip a CD
with VLC media player. I've tried intuition and Google, but I'm getting
nowhere. I know to start with control-r and to select disc with alt-d. I
know that VLC recognizes the CD I have in that drive. However, I can't get
any results.

One time I accidentally recorded two tracks with VLC, but even though they
were somehow saved as .WAV files and VLC is my default .WAV app, there's no
sound. By contrast, when I just play the CD with VLC, the sound is fine.

Although I somehow got two.WAV files using VLC, a feat I've never repeated,
the only file type options I find as I go through the rip dialog are ones I
don't recognize.

I'll mention that I have Windows Media player set to rip CDs, but I close
that program when I want VLC to do the job. Could it be interfering anyway?

I'm not looking for another ripping program. WMP is okay, but the sound
quality of .WMA files is less than I want. Since VLC plays CDs with such
clarity, I'm hoping that using it for ripping will bring better results.

Thanks for any instructions or tips.




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[all-audio] How to rip CDs with VLC

2019-01-20 Thread Adrian Spratt
I'm hoping someone can give me step-by-step instructions for how to rip a CD 
with VLC media player. I've tried intuition and Google, but I'm getting 
nowhere. I know to start with control-r and to select disc with alt-d. I know 
that VLC recognizes the CD I have in that drive. However, I can't get any 
results.

One time I accidentally recorded two tracks with VLC, but even though they were 
somehow saved as .WAV files and VLC is my default .WAV app, there's no sound. 
By contrast, when I just play the CD with VLC, the sound is fine.

Although I somehow got two.WAV files using VLC, a feat I've never repeated, the 
only file type options I find as I go through the rip dialog are ones I don't 
recognize.

I'll mention that I have Windows Media player set to rip CDs, but I close that 
program when I want VLC to do the job. Could it be interfering anyway?

I'm not looking for another ripping program. WMP is okay, but the sound quality 
of .WMA files is less than I want. Since VLC plays CDs with such clarity, I'm 
hoping that using it for ripping will bring better results.

Thanks for any instructions or tips.

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