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 ot
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, I'm an aging hippy!). In Windoze I used MusicMatch to rip CDs which, to
the best of my knowledge, was the only product that al
Florian Lindner wrote:
Am Montag, 8. Oktober 2007 schrieb andy:
Hi all
In either Grip or RipperX when I want to rip a CD to mp3 it seems that I
am only able to do so in an ogg vorbis format. I have nothing against
*.ogg, although some of my friends seem to have difficulty when I want
to shar
Am Montag, 8. Oktober 2007 schrieb andy:
> Hi all
>
> In either Grip or RipperX when I want to rip a CD to mp3 it seems that I
> am only able to do so in an ogg vorbis format. I have nothing against
> *.ogg, although some of my friends seem to have difficulty when I want
> to share music samples wi
Hi all
In either Grip or RipperX when I want to rip a CD to mp3 it seems that I
am only able to do so in an ogg vorbis format. I have nothing against
*.ogg, although some of my friends seem to have difficulty when I want
to share music samples with them. Is there an encoder or codec (?) that
#x27;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 s
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 setting
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
I am running Debian Sarge and would like to rip CDs to MP3. I have installed
GRIP, added the multimedia archive to my apt sources list, and installed as
many of the encoders (lame) as I could from the multimedia archive. I have
been able to sucesstully rip a CD to OGG, but when I change the GR
Adam Hardy on 18/05/06 17:25, wrote:
Ron Johnson on 18/05/06 13:58, wrote:
On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 12:44 +0100, George Borisov wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I see there are several ripping scripts and apps in the debian package
repository such as crip and cwcdr - can anyone recommend one?
Try abcde,
Ron Johnson on 18/05/06 13:58, wrote:
On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 12:44 +0100, George Borisov wrote:
Adam Hardy wrote:
I see there are several ripping scripts and apps in the debian package
repository such as crip and cwcdr - can anyone recommend one?
Try abcde, it's great :-)
2nd that.
OK, I'm
On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 12:44 +0100, George Borisov wrote:
> Adam Hardy wrote:
> >
> > I see there are several ripping scripts and apps in the debian package
> > repository such as crip and cwcdr - can anyone recommend one?
>
> Try abcde, it's great :-)
2nd that.
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Adam Hardy wrote:
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> I see there are several ripping scripts and apps in the debian package
> repository such as crip and cwcdr - can anyone recommend one?
Try abcde, it's great :-)
Hope this helps,
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I rip my CDs onto my harddrive using a bespoke perl script invoking cdparanoia & cddb but I've hit a wall because I want to tailor the script more and I don't know perl.
My issue is with CDs with various artists. The script fetches the entry from CDDB and unfortunately only has the artist name as
On Thu, 7 Nov 2002 13:50:22 +1100, Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 04:45:59AM +, Pigeon wrote:
>> This also solves the problem which occurs when both drives are
>> ide-scsi,
>> namely that the symlinks can get swapped around on bootup depending on
>> which drive ha
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 04:06:10PM +0100, Joris wrote:
> > The problem with that is that this is a CD-RW drive. I believe that to
> > burn cd's the scsi emulation is required. Anyhow, that's all I've used
> > when burning. cdda2wav does do just what you described. Someone must
> > have an inklin
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 04:45:59AM +, Pigeon wrote:
> This also solves the problem which occurs when both drives are
> ide-scsi,
> namely that the symlinks can get swapped around on bootup depending on
> which drive happens to have a readable CD in it. (I must be missing
> something here...)
T
e must have an inkling
>as to the source of this problem.
>
>
>> From: Jack Pistachio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: Strange problem w/Ripping CDs
>>
>>
>> > The ide-cd module isn't even loaded in the kernel. I'm
>> > using
> The problem with that is that this is a CD-RW drive. I believe that to
> burn cd's the scsi emulation is required. Anyhow, that's all I've used
> when burning. cdda2wav does do just what you described. Someone must
> have an inkling as to the source of this problem.
I just got cdparanoia work
Pistachio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Strange problem w/Ripping CDs
>
>
> > The ide-cd module isn't even loaded in the kernel. I'm
> > using ide-scsi and the scsi cdrom modules, etc.
> /dev/cdrom
> > points to /dev/scd0, which mounts fine as
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From: Jack Pistachio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Strange problem w/Ripping CDs
> The ide-cd module isn't even loaded in the kernel. I'm
> using ide-scsi and the scsi cdrom modules, etc. /dev/cdrom
> points to /dev/scd0, which
fine mounting, reading, playing CD music, etc...
> all except for ripping CDs. Tried using cdparanoia and
> cdda2wav, both have the same problem:
> I'm using scsi-emulation for my CD-RW.
By the way, I've tried another
> CDROM drive and ide cable and I still get the same error
&g
ng, playing CD music, etc...
> all except for ripping CDs. Tried using cdparanoia and
> cdda2wav, both have the same problem:
> I'm using scsi-emulation for my CD-RW.
> When I try to rip a .wav file I get a scsi transport error.
> The scsi emulation complains that the drive is s
he IDE bus
(had both drive on the same cable with the CDROM as master
because it was slightly faster). Gave away the CDROM
drive. Now for some reason the CD-RW which is left
operates fine mounting, reading, playing CD music, etc...
all except for ripping CDs. Tried using cdparanoia and
cdda2wav
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