Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
rhein wrote:
1. To get the name of the tracks do you have to be connected? I tried
Yes, names are not stored on cd-audio format. When you insert an audio
cd, the player (i.e. grip) calculates a 'hash' value based on the
index of the cd and uses it as a keyword to retrieve the titles from
e.g. freedb.freedb.org. If it manages to get them, it stores them on
your local disk (typically under $HOME/.cddb) , so next time you play
the cd you don't need to be connected to get the titles.
2. If I want to play the mp3 files on a music box or a TV/DVD player
what riper and format shall I use?
I use xmms for mp3/wav, grip to play/rip/encode audio cd.
3. What is the differences in the encoder: oggenc, mp3encoder,
bladeenc, lame, l3enc, xingmp3enc, gogo, flac?
You already got some answers to this. Let me add that lame is not
included in the MDK cds for license issues (lame uses an encoding algo
which is patented by Fraunhofer Institute). Whenever I need to install
it, I download the sources from the official lame site
(http://lame.sourceforge.net/) and build them.
bye,
raffaele
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Thanks for all your answers now I know how to use grip :-)
Bye
Christophe
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