Re: best cd ripping option.
Conrad Sabatier wrote: I've been using the "dd" method ever since it first became available. Have never had a need for anything else since. Agreed. Just be aware that, for encoding from the resulting raw pcm data to mp3 or whatever other format, you'll need to let the encoder know to reverse the endianness, else all you'll wind up with is static. dd can do that when the encoder can't (swab option.) Lars -- Lars Eggert NEC Network Laboratories smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: best cd ripping option.
On 05-May-2004 Lex Hider wrote: > OK, there are 2 things I'd like help with: > > 1) > What's the recommended or best way for ripping audio > CDs in FreeBSD-5.X? That is putting music CD to HD for > encoding ogg/flac/mp3 etc. > > cdparanoia/cdda2wav/dagrab or "dd"ing /dev/acd0tX? I've been using the "dd" method ever since it first became available. Have never had a need for anything else since. Just be aware that, for encoding from the resulting raw pcm data to mp3 or whatever other format, you'll need to let the encoder know to reverse the endianness, else all you'll wind up with is static. -- Conrad Sabatier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - "In Unix veritas" ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: best cd ripping option.
* Lex Hider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-05 08:46]: > OK, there are 2 things I'd like help with: > > 1) > What's the recommended or best way for ripping audio > CDs in FreeBSD-5.X? That is putting music CD to HD for > encoding ogg/flac/mp3 etc. No need to cross-post. /usr/ports/audio/cd2mp3 is a perl script that uses dagrab and lame to de/encode to mp3. Take a look through /usr/ports/audio ; there's alot of great stuff in there ;) -- Joshua "I've travelled the world and the seven seas; I am watching you through a camera!" -- Artie Ziff ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: best cd ripping option.
Lex Hider wrote: OK, there are 2 things I'd like help with: 1) What's the recommended or best way for ripping audio CDs in FreeBSD-5.X? That is putting music CD to HD for encoding ogg/flac/mp3 etc. I use lame (/usr/ports/audio/lame). KDK ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
best cd ripping option.
OK, there are 2 things I'd like help with: 1) What's the recommended or best way for ripping audio CDs in FreeBSD-5.X? That is putting music CD to HD for encoding ogg/flac/mp3 etc. cdparanoia/cdda2wav/dagrab or "dd"ing /dev/acd0tX? should I be using the native atapi code for my ide-CD-drive or is the atapicam module recommended? [I must say that I have had trouble finding much on atapicam. e.g. why/when it should be used, advantages over normal atapi, performance considerations, is it better for burning, etc.] 2) I'm having some weird behavior with cdparanoia. I have a dvd-rom and a cd-burner both lite-on that have worked flawlessly under Linux & windows. The behavior outlined below is the same for both drives. here's the deal. with atapicam in the kernel cdparanoia works perfectly. without atapicam [using normal ide code, acd0] it's a different story. it complains about sensing endianness, messes up the running kernel, and never finishes. But when I give cdparanoia either the -c or -C flags [force little & big endianness respectively] it works fine. It doesn't matter whether I use -c or -C and I actually have no idea what endianness my drives have. so... PROBLEM cdparanoia -vsQ cdparanoia -B NO PROBLEM === cdparanoia -cvsQ cdparanoia -CvsQ cdparanoia -cB 7 cdparanoia -CB 7 Thank you, Lex. PS - I'd really appreciate a personal CC for this as I'm not on any lists yet but I'll check out the web archive also. ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"