I have not tried it, but it looks like cdparanoia can do what you want:
Extract from track 1, time 0:30.12 to 1:10.00:
cdparanoia "1[:30.12]-1[1:10]"
It might be faster ripping the cd as one track and the split it afterwards (for
example cdparanoia + flac).
/Allan
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On 03/08/08 13:36, laura eznarriaga wrote:
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> *Ripping CDs Without Splitting Tracks*
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> Many of the CDs I listen to have tracks that run into each other (yes, I
> know,
On Tuesday 28 November 2006 22:10, Francis Healy wrote:
Just to add to your joy, in Konqueror, you can browse to audiocd:/
and then copy and paste those "virtual files" anywhere you wantelegant,
but nothing beats grip for ripping 50 CDs in a row.
> That worked like magic. I'm now happily ri
That worked like magic. I'm now happily ripping CDs
to MP3 for my daughters MP3 player. Its great to get
dad points and do it on Linux.
--- Mathias Brodala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Francis.
>
> Francis Healy, 29.11.2006 00:18:
> > Does anyone know settings that
> > work in GRIP to ri
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 03:18:12PM -0800, Francis Healy wrote:
> I am running Debian Sarge and would like to rip CDs to MP3. I have
> installed GRIP
Not what you are asking for, but I switched from grip to the "abcde"
utility. Didn't seem like ripping a CD required a gui, to me.
I rip to flac,
Hello Francis.
Francis Healy, 29.11.2006 00:18:
> Does anyone know settings that
> work in GRIP to rip to MP3, or where another encoder can be gotten.
My config:
Encoder executable [/usr/bin/lame]
Encoder command line [-h -b %b %w %m]
The file extension and file format depend on how you like th
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