On Tue, 16 Apr 2013 11:25:29 +0100 (BST)
Tom Davies <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi :)
> Rhythmbox is supposed to be quite good.  I like Brasero too but i
> think that is slightly different.  Brasero might let you make an iso
> file on your hard-drive so that you have a back-up copy of the Cd/Dvd
> and can play it as though it really is a Cd/Dvd.  The ultra latest
> stuff tends to have some security to try to prevent it but their
> security usually fails even without actually 'hacking' it (they mean
> cracking).  
> 
> Continuing to assume these are Cd/Dvds that you own, have you tried
> just playing them?  If you put the Cd/Dvd in and just double-slick on
> it it should start just playing.  That pulls it into Rhythmbox (or
> whatever) and that will probably let you copy or move the track to
> another place, like your music folder.  
> 
> All this ripping and stuff sounds quite tiring and complicated.
> Drag&drop or copy&paste might be easier.  I haven't read these links
> but they look like reputable sources.  My fav is the 2nd link (i
> actually did manage to read 'all the way through' that one)
> http://askubuntu.com/questions/6392/how-rhythmbox-music-management-works
> https://help.ubuntu.com/10.04/musicvideophotos/C/music-extract.html
> https://answers.launchpad.net/rb-fileorganizer/+question/182527
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1526841
> 
> Notice that Ubuntu has a lot of the same "support forums" that
> LibreOffice has.  We have an AskLO and the proper forums are about to
> go live any month now.  
> 
> We don't generally have much documentation on the official TDF or
> LibreOffice websites (like this at the Rhythmbox site
> https://live.gnome.org/RhythmboxPlugins/ThirdParty although there is
> an Faq on 'ours'.  We tend to use a Wiki instead because it's easier
> to update and more people updating it or rewording it helps capture
> inspiration even from non-English speakers and then "smooth things
> out" into better English later.   
> 
> There is another general Gnu&Linux forum at
> http://www.linuxquestions.org
> 
> It is off-topic for this emailing list but heck, why not just ask!
> No harm done :)  We could probably help with soem Windows or Mac or
> Android issues too tbh because when you start using Gnu&Linux you
> learn a lot about other systems quite fast even if it's just from
> other people showing off and trying to tell you why their system is
> better (even tho it isn't, they all have pros and cons) Regards from
> Tom :)  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >________________________________
> > From: Dries Feys <[email protected]>
> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
> >Sent: Tuesday, 16 April 2013, 8:25
> >Subject: [libreoffice-users] OT : good cd import software on linux
> > 
> >
> >Hi all,
> >
> >This is waaaaay of topic, but as there are many linux adepts over
> >here, I wonder what software you use to rip cd's to mp3. (or ogg
> >vorbis, but I prefer mp3 as that's supported on more hardware than
> >ogg)
> >
> >On windows, I used to use iTunes, which recognised (through cddb, or
> >whatever sony made it now) nearly all cd's, also the less common like
> >folk music (Bal O'Gadjo, Embrun,...) On ubuntu, those cd's are rarely
> >recognised.
> >
> >The final goal is to rate the songs with stars (or another symbol)
> >like in Itunes, and then be able to export a best-of to my collection
> >to my cell phone, tablet and/or usb-stick.
> >
> >Are there some packages I should install to have those cd's
> >recognised, or what should I do?
> >
> >TIA,
> >
> >Dries
> >
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You Could try "grip"  a gnome program  but i use it with the latest KDE
4  allows you to choose the riped file format i use flac normally ..


Pete .


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