Recently I installed a car radio with a USB slot, so I wanted to take some of my music to the car.
Since I have about 500< CDs you see the need for storing them as mp3s I hope.
And by law I am allowed to do so, but some companies make it difficult to do so.
Normally I ripped with k3b, but the settings always disappear, and I switched to KAudioCreator (grip etc did not work), but even there its funny sometimes.
These three commands will rip any CD:
PS: actually, you should use ripit (on linux) because it uses cdparanioa as well as lame with CDDB queries. One command, some YES to CDDB choices and the cd is ripped.
Since I have about 500< CDs you see the need for storing them as mp3s I hope.
And by law I am allowed to do so, but some companies make it difficult to do so.
Normally I ripped with k3b, but the settings always disappear, and I switched to KAudioCreator (grip etc did not work), but even there its funny sometimes.
These three commands will rip any CD:
- show CD content: sudo cdparanoia -vsQ
- rip to the harddrive (mkdir first!): sudo cdparanoia -B
- convert to mp3: for f in *.wav; do lame --vbr-new -V 3 "$f" "${f%.wav}.mp3"; done
- now I used KTagEditor for processing the id3 tag manually
PS: actually, you should use ripit (on linux) because it uses cdparanioa as well as lame with CDDB queries. One command, some YES to CDDB choices and the cd is ripped.
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