Hi!
Wow that’s good to know that it can do flac also.
Thankyou all for your kind help.
I remember i had abcd once but it was on an earlier version of vinux.
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> 14 nov. 2017 kl. 22:02 skrev Linux for blind general discussion
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> "abcde" comes to mind. manpage says
Willem here,
Also cdrdao when wripping an audio cd will put the audio into data.bin or
whatever, which is a cdda audio file.
On Tue, 14 Nov 2017, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
"abcde" comes to mind. manpage says abcde "can also grab a CD and turn it into
a single FLAC file with
"abcde" comes to mind. manpage says abcde "can also grab a CD and turn it into
a single FLAC file with an embedded cuesheet which can be user later on as a
source for other formats, and will be treated as if it was the original CD."
you could always glue individually recorded tracks together
Lars here. Yes, you can use the abcde command, like this:
abcde -1 -o flac -a default,cue
Hope this helps.
Lars
On Tue, Nov 14, 2017 at 09:46:45PM +0100, Linux for blind general discussion
wrote:
> Hi!
> Any cd ripper out there such as Asunder or other that can rip a cd into one
> single
I would suggest
abcde a b c d e
I just installed this in Ubuntu 1710
Chime
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Any cd ripper out there such as Asunder or other that can rip a cd into one
single file?
I am ripping audiobooks and want to have each cd in one separate single file.
Thanks.
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