On Tue February 6 2007 19:01, Bayrouni wrote: > Alan Ianson a écrit : > > On Tue February 6 2007 16:57, Listscribbler wrote: > >> I have xmcd_2.6-19_i386.deb installed on an etch laptop. I cannot figure > >> out how to use xmcd to rip ogg files off audio CDs. > > > > Never used or seen that one so I'm not sure. > > > >> A year ago I had xmcd (don't recall version) installed under "unstable" > >> which had a cdda-save mode (ie, save to file with choice of formats). > >> Maybe I had compiled that xmcd from source. > >> > >> I cannot find any bugreport on this ... does anyone use this package for > >> ripping CDs? > > > > I use kmediacreator for that and it works well for me. I have also used > > grip in the past and that works well too. Either of those can be > > configured to output ogg, mp3, flac and probably others I haven't heard > > of.. :)
I meant kaudiocreator.. :) > I use cdparanoia to rip from CD audio to wav > and oggenc to encode from wav to ogg. > > Both cdparanoia and oggenc are easy to use after reading their man pages. > > You can also create a script to do the work for you. That's what the above do with your choice of ripper and encoder and adds the tags too. > This is only for command line lovers . It helps to be a cli type to get them working.. :)