Hi,
What is the file system type should I use to mount a music CD?
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From: Jens Gecius [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 7:18 PM
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Subject:Re: CD to MP3 Util
Timothy C. Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED
:Re: CD to MP3 Util
Timothy C. Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi ,
Is there any utility to convert CD files to MP3 files on Linux?
TIA!
Take a look at grip in conjunction with cdparanoia and lame (or any
other cd-ripper and mp3-encode; be careful about patent issue
Timothy C. Phan wrote:
Hi ,
Is there any utility to convert CD files to MP3 files on Linux?
TIA!
XMMS can
(look for plugins, configs... ctrl+p if I'm not mistaken)
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Timothy C Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
TCP Is there any utility to convert CD files to MP3 files on Linux?
I highly recommend abcde. You'll have to provide your own encoder.
On Woody, abcde defaults to producing OggVorbis files; it's the same
concept as MP3, but free of nasty patent problems.
To give you yet another option, I use grip with cdparanoia and lame.
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 04:20:22PM -0600, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
Hi ,
Is there any utility to convert CD files to MP3 files on Linux?
TIA!
At 03:21 PM 11/30/2000 -0800, Aaron Brashears wrote:
To give you yet another option, I use grip with cdparanoia and lame.
i've had VERY good results with that
Timothy C. Phan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi ,
Is there any utility to convert CD files to MP3 files on Linux?
TIA!
Take a look at grip in conjunction with cdparanoia and lame (or any
other cd-ripper and mp3-encode; be careful about patent issue,
therefore not included in debian package
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