I have mandrake 7.2, with an ATAPI cd-rw drive on /dev/scd0. Mounting data
CDs works without a hitch, but audio CDs will not play. The players (I've
tried kscd, grip, and the CD plugin for xmms) can identify the disc, and get
the right track number and time, but can't play. Anybody out
At 16:55 12/11/2000 -0600, you wrote:
I have mandrake 7.2, with an ATAPI cd-rw drive on /dev/scd0. Mounting data
CDs works without a hitch, but audio CDs will not play. The players (I've
tried kscd, grip, and the CD plugin for xmms) can identify the disc, and get
the right track number and
: [expert] CD Audio
The CD rippers CD Paranoia http://xiph.org/paranoia/index.html and CDDA2WAV
ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/cdda2wav/ should
already be installed if you're using MDK7.0-2. CDDA2WAV is much faster but if you
want some quality-control, use Paranoia.
As far as mp3 encoders
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Subject: [expert] CD Audio
Does anyone know of any programs available for making MP3's from CD music? I
am old mandrake can do this natively from the command line. Can it and how?
Thanks.
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, you wrote:
Does anyone know of any programs available for making MP3's from CD music? I
am old mandrake can do this natively from the command line. Can it and how?
Well, AFAIK, there are programs you're going to have to download and install.
AFAIK, there is nothing
Wayne wrote:
Does anyone know of any programs available for making MP3's from CD music? I
am old mandrake can do this natively from the command line. Can it and how?
Thanks.
As we like to say "It's in there".
The program grip will accomplish ripping and encoding. It's on the
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Hi,
Does anyone know of any programs available for making MP3's from CD music? I
am old mandrake can do this natively from the command line. Can it and how?
Yes, you need an grabber (e.g. cdparanoia) and an encoder (e.g. lame or bladeenc).
But I'm using