> Well, I haven't actually gotten a drive yet, but shortly.
>
> Unless you meant for me to do it on the Toshiba internal...
When you get a new drive - it would be good to get some examples from
another device. Out of interest have you tried cdrdao on the Toshiba's
drive? Probably won't do RW if
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 12:23:34AM +0100, Kelvin Lawson wrote:
> > Could some testing software be whipped up? I wouldn't object to
> > spending the money on some specific CD+G disc (so that we all have the
> > same baseline) if there was something I could run against that disc to
> > diagnose what
> Could some testing software be whipped up? I wouldn't object to
> spending the money on some specific CD+G disc (so that we all have the
> same baseline) if there was something I could run against that disc to
> diagnose what the drive was shipping over...
Cheers Jay. I don't think we'll need t
On Mon, Jun 26, 2006 at 12:46:59AM +0100, Kelvin Lawson wrote:
> From reading about other people who have tackled the
> software-deinterleave process (e.g. the Audiograbber guy) my
> understanding was that this was a pain-in-the-ass that you can avoid by
> using RW drives. I'd be surprised if t
> Yes, absolutely. I would like to know if anyone else has successfully
> compiled and test it.
Great, I can feel a v0.4 coming on. We're in the middle of buying a
house at the moment so time is limited, but I'll have a go at building
it here and fitting it into a sensible release package.
> Wh
On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 02:27:11PM -0400, William Ferrell wrote:
> Ah. Well, ogg is fine with me, as long as the player will track it.
> FreeDB is a bit more important -- you'd be surprised how many karaoke
> CDGs are actually in there.
>
>I feel the need to chime in here and s
On 6/25/06, Jay R. Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 06:46:05PM +0100, Drew wrote:> > Well, having finally gotten SuSE 10.0 onto my laptop and the 100GB> > drive (which freed up the 80GB to go in the external chassis), I'm> > about to start ripping my 400 disc library -- w
On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 06:46:05PM +0100, Drew wrote:
> > Well, having finally gotten SuSE 10.0 onto my laptop and the 100GB
> > drive (which freed up the 80GB to go in the external chassis), I'm
> > about to start ripping my 400 disc library -- which includes a lot of
> > brands, though only a cou
> > Yes, absolutely. I would like to know if anyone else has successfully
> > compiled and test it.
>
> Well, having finally gotten SuSE 10.0 onto my laptop and the 100GB
> drive (which freed up the 80GB to go in the external chassis), I'm
> about to start ripping my 400 disc library -- which inc
On Sun, Jun 25, 2006 at 12:58:03PM +0100, Drew wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 23:17 +0100, Kelvin Lawson wrote:
> > Thanks a lot for posting your code Drew, glad to hear you got it
> > working. If you don't want the hassle of packaging it up yourself in a
> > release it sounds like a good additio
On Wed, 2006-06-21 at 23:17 +0100, Kelvin Lawson wrote:
> Thanks a lot for posting your code Drew, glad to hear you got it
> working. If you don't want the hassle of packaging it up yourself in a
> release it sounds like a good addition to the cdgtools suite. I tend to
> use Python for home proj
Hello Folks,
Thanks a lot for posting your code Drew, glad to hear you got it
working. If you don't want the hassle of packaging it up yourself in a
release it sounds like a good addition to the cdgtools suite. I tend to
use Python for home projects simply because I find it quicker to get
some
Hello William,
thanks for the reply
On Tue, 2006-06-06 at 14:58 -0400, William Ferrell wrote:
>
> What kind of slowness do you experience with it? I've actually been
> pleased with its performance; it essentially just deinterleaves the CD
> +G and audio data, writes them to separate files, does
On 6/6/06, Drew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,I posted a few months ago with a plan about building a karaoke systemusing pykaraoke. One thing I noticed was that cdgrip was a little slowto rip and I wondered if I could make any improvements.
What kind of slowness do you experience with it? I've
Hi all,
I posted a few months ago with a plan about building a karaoke system
using pykaraoke. One thing I noticed was that cdgrip was a little slow
to rip and I wondered if I could make any improvements.
I wrote some code in C and got to the stage of having it ripping to ogg
using oggenc as the e
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