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Re: (not)lame batch job




On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Hans wrote:

> I've been comparing (not)lame313 and bladeenc today and (not)lame does
> sound equally good at 128 compared to bladeenc at 256 bitrate. I use The
> Who's 'Won't Get Fooled Again' for comparison, if you wonder.
> 
> What I can't get done with (not)lame is batch jobs. Bladeenc simply names
> the mp3 after the original file, changing wav to mp3. You can type
> $bladeenc *.wav and all the wav files in the directory get encoded. How can
> you do this with (not)lame, as it requires both input and output name? --hans
> 
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supplementary information:

see attached README 
CDENC - A whole CD Encoding Script
----------------------------------

This is Version 0.3.5 (the 6. released Version)

Made by Stephan Skrodzki
        Mannheim, Germany
        Mail: mailto:skrodzki@stevekist.de
        Web: http://www.stevekist.de

a) What is it for?

CDENC lets you mp3-encode a whole CD, writes a tracks.idx, albums.idx
and <medname>.idx file for the sajber-jukebox, writes an index.html 
for WWW requests and generates an overview index.html with all albums.
CDENC also generates mp3info tags for usage with many popular players 
on different OS types.

b) What do you need for it?

* cdenc (as you have it right now...) from
  http://www.cybercable.tm.fr/~steve
* l3enc from the Fraunhofer IIS (http://www.iis.fhg.de/audio/)
* The sajber-jukebox from Wizball
  (http://kewl.campus.luth.se/~wizball/jukebox/)
* cda by Ti Kan (http://sunsite.unc.edu/~cddb/xmcd/)
* cdda2wav by Heiko (e.g. ftp://ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/cdda2wav/)
* mp3info by Thorvald Natvig (ftp://bimbo.hive.no/pub/mp3info/)

c) How do you install it?

Put cdenc wherever you like (/usr/local/bin/ would be a nice place)
and install cdenc.1 in the appropriate manpath.

For configuration issues look at the top of cdenc... It should be easy
at all...

Sorry I don't have a command line option for setting the device to grab from,
but they look a little bit strange for cdda2wav 

d) And how to use?

First of all cdenc has some help inside. Do cdenc -help for that.
Second cdenc has a manpage... Look for it, please.
Third cdenc has a source :-)

So, what is the normal way you work? 

Create a directory e.g. ~/musik/ and make a cd to that
directory. Think about what medianame you'd like to give your first
mp3 media. Perhaps call it mp3cd001 as other 998 will follow :-).
Start cdenc -medname <medname> & and come back after a few hours 
(or do you have an alpha?). 

After that have a look at the things which were produced... 

Create a bookmark leading to ~/musik/<medname>/index.html to have an 
overview of your disk... Use the sajber jukebox, create a new browser,
and collect files by index file in the edit browser section. Thats all.

e) Hints

If you have a cd which has no database entry yet, create one using
xmcd. You could add/renew the index anytime you like using the -nomp3
option. 

If you're online you should configure your xmcd to get data entries
over the net...

Beware: xmcd 2.2PL0 has a small bug in cda, which doesn't let it handle
local databases correct. Get PL1.

f) to be done

Nothing so far... If you like to have changes feel free to do them in
the source, if you think they are important for other mail them to me.

So far to this
 feel free to drop me a line when you like this program, don't
 hesitate to flame when you hate it :-)

  Steve



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