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This forum is deader than roadkill
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Posted 18 August 2002 - 10:06 AM
Hooray! A thread to respond to! Actually, I had a chance to blow the dust off of my Linux box at home and fiddle with it a bit more. I am hoping to start using simple desktop apps at first, and right now I am looking for a decent way to rip MP3s. I haven't started the hunt yet, but I'm gettin' there...
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Posted 19 August 2002 - 05:04 AM
I personally use grip to rip and encode cd's. It's fairly easy to configure and use.
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Posted 22 August 2002 - 08:28 PM
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Hooray! A thread to respond to! Actually, I had a chance to blow the dust off of my Linux box at home and fiddle with it a bit more. I am hoping to start using simple desktop apps at first, and right now I am looking for a decent way to rip MP3s. I haven't started the hunt yet, but I'm gettin' there...
CDParanoia for ripping, LAME for encoding.
(and about the forum being dead: the database sharing between here and NTC jacking up the new post indicators doesn't help much...)
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Posted 22 August 2002 - 11:46 PM
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(and about the forum being dead: the database sharing between here and NTC jacking up the new post indicators doesn't help much...)
That must be it. I have to use the "unanswered posts" link to figure out what the newest ones are (not that there's a lot here, yet :)).
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Posted 23 August 2002 - 05:11 AM
Sorry, should have explained better.
Grip is just a gui front end, which will use any command line ripping or encoding utility. Just makes it a little beginner friendly. But I agree, CDParanoia and Lame is the best combo.
Also I think Grip will utilize CDDB for tagging your mp3s.
Grip is just a gui front end, which will use any command line ripping or encoding utility. Just makes it a little beginner friendly. But I agree, CDParanoia and Lame is the best combo.
Also I think Grip will utilize CDDB for tagging your mp3s.
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