Great, thanks
Mark
On Wed, 11 Jun 2003 20:24:39 -0700 (PDT)
Rich C [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, my work in progress contains ripping to .wav
format for those who don't like lossy compression
(and i just got .mp3 rips working as well for those
who do).
-Rich
--- Aubin Paul [EMAIL
Okay, I'm late to this thread, but is anyone else interested in flac lossless
compression? At the moment I've been ripping manually and storing as .wavs. I'd like
to use flac at some point, but I'm not sure how to play them on the framebuffer. I
understand Mplayer can use xmms plugins and
Aubin Paul wrote:
Here's one; we should add tagging. I recently updated the id3v2
parsing library in Freevo and it happens to include the ability to
write tags as well. I would suggest id3v2 as default because it's not
as horrible limited as id3v1 tags.
I figured tagging was a given. :-) I'm
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 04:30:27AM -0500, Brian Lalor wrote:
I figured tagging was a given. :-) I'm also assuming that support for
OGG tags are included?
If pyvorbis is installed, I can't imagine why we wouldn't be able to.
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This SF.net
Aubin Paul wrote:
Yes, it's definitely something I'd like to see (and may have to do
myself :) but I currently don't have a Freevo machine with a ROM
drive. I just ordered one, so after that comes in, it'll probably be
one of my priorities.
Short answer: wait a little while :)
Cool! :-)
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Hello Gents,
I've spent the last week or so doing just that. I
have a plugin that can rip a CD to the hard drive as a
.wav at the moment (next step, tonight probably, will
be converting it to .mp3). It is capable of pulling
the CDDB info for the CD and using this info to write
the .wav files to
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 02:31:58PM -0500, Brian Lalor wrote:
* how do you deal with CDs that don't have info in CDDB?
Rip into 'unnamed' files.
* how can this be implemented so that ripping can be done in the
background?
Look at detach.py under audio/plugins
* uh, I'm sure there were
A database may be an option, since we use Twisted now for the web
stuff and it supports Pgsql nicely.
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 03:32:18PM -0500, Brian Lalor wrote:
Rich C wrote:
I am currently using the CD title to create a
directory in the specified audio directory
(CONFIG_AUDIO_DIR). Any