Grip works well. You can configure it to use any program for the encoding. That includes the ogg-vorbis tools. One of the nice things about grip is that you can set it to start ripping as soon as you put in a cd and have it eject the cd when you're done.
It doesn't get much easier than that. Juan On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Thomas Ribbrock wrote: > Hi all, > > having acquired a Toshiba Libretto laptop which - among other things - I > intend to use as MP3/Ogg player, I'm now looking into converting my > favourite CDs into MP3/Ogg, preferably with as little work possible... I've > been searching around and came across a program called "grip" (basically a > frontend for some commandline tools, if I understand correctly), which looks > promising, but I'm curious as to what experiences other people have. Which > program(s) do ye use to convert a whole Audio CD in one go to MP3/Ogg? > > And: Which program to use to convert LPs? I suppose one has to cut the > tracks manually, but with what? > > Any hints welcome. > > Cheerio, > > Thomas (for whom MP3/Ogg is an area to feel newbie again... ;-) ) -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list