On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 12:41:09AM +1100, Andrew J.F. Clark wrote:
I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the
best packages are to do this. I'd like a player similar to winamp if
one is available.
Encoder:
gogo (lame written partly in assembler ;)
Jan
I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the
best packages are to do this. I'd like a player similar to winamp if
one is available.
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Regards,
Andrew Clark
winamp - xmms under linux
I use cdparanois to rip and bladeenc to encode, go to freshmeat.net or mp3.com
and search for other ones
On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 12:41:09AM +1100, Andrew J.F. Clark wrote:
I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the
best packages are to do
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the
best packages are to do this.
I like to use grip.
I'd like a player similar to winamp if one is available.
One word: xmms. Extremely compatible with WinAMP -
For encoding, you want to use gogo. It's fast as hell (real time
encoding on a Pentium 200MMX), and makes quality files.
For listening, I like mpg123, but it's console based so it might not be
what you're looking for. XMMS is used my a lot of people, and it is
supposed to be a winamp clone. There
Andrew J.F. Clark said:
I'd like to encode some cds I have as mp3s and I'm wondering what the
best packages are to do this.
I use cdgrab/abcde (I don't remember which is its name in Potato and which is
in Slink), which is a shell script that coordinates various other programs
(cdparanoia,
One word: xmms. Extremely compatible with WinAMP - similar UI (imo), and
has an identical skin format.
I don't have URLs for either, but you can find them at
http://freshmeat.net.
Yeah, XMMS is awesome. You can 'apt-get install xmms' it too. It's site is at:
http://www.xmms.org
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Bart
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