ripping software

Travis Roy travis at scootz.net
Mon Sep 29 17:26:15 EDT 2003


http://www.hispalinux.es/~data/abcde.php

abcde is by far the BEST ripper I've found. It's basically a front end 
for other utils but it's -GREAT-. The default is OGG but you can change 
that (I have a portable player). It's easy, once you configure how you 
want stuff to be organized you just put in the CD, type abcde and come 
back once you hear it pop out your CD and repeat. Does ID3 and ID3v2 
tags while it's at it.

On Monday, September 29, 2003, at 04:49 PM, Kevin D. Clark wrote:

>
> Recently I wanted to rip some of my CDs to mp3 format.  Being a
> "command-line" sort of person, and also being impatient, I wondered
> "hasn't anybody created a command-line utility to rip CD'S to mp3's
> that is smart enough to know about CDDB?".
>
> Perhaps this is a silly question, perhaps everybody and their brother
> has a great method for doing this and I am ignorant.  Anyways, I
> quickly found a program that does exactly what I want.  The name of
> the program is...unfortunate, but I can't complain about the results:
>
>         http://ftso.org/choad/index1.html
>
>
> The fact this this program is written in Perl is a nice bonus,
> methinks.  (-:
>
>
>
> Anyways, I just wanted to let other people know about this useful
> program.
>
> Regards,
>
> --kevin
> -- 
> Kevin D. Clark / Cetacean Networks / Portsmouth, N.H. (USA)
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