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Re: Ripping MP3s



» Thomas Zimmerman disse isso e eu digo aquilo:

> On 21-Jun 01:09, Joel Mayes wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 20, 2001 at 06:34:23AM -0700, garyjones@linuxfreemail.com wrote:
> > > Can anyone recommend any package for creating mp3s from CDs (yes, I do own them :) under Debian? I tried searching the package list but there was nothing obvious, only players it seemed.
> > I use Grip as a GUI, it includes the cdparanoia ripper so you don't need to
> > install the cdparanoia package unless you want to also rip from the console
> > to encode MP3's I use gogo which is an enhanced version of the lame encoded
> > optimised for speed, ( it about 2x faster with no loss of quality)
> > you can get the source from freshmeat, and will need to install
> > nasm to get it to compile 
> 
> I would like to second the use of grip. Grip runs cicles around all other
> ripping software I've tried. I use the newer lame
> (http://www.sulaco.org/mp3/) as the sound quality has really improved over
> time. It is now hands down the best quality encoder. Gogo is just to old to
> have the same sound quality; infact several of the gogo developers have
> worked on the current codebase of lame and brought the speed up.

	Me, too. It's simple and fast. It also has lots of
configuration options, you can define the bitrate of the mp3's, all
the information that goes in the id3 tag, the format of the filename,
and it also creates a m3u playlist!
	You can also determine the nice leval, max number of encoding
processes, and many other performance options. 
	I use it even for playing audio cd's, it has a nice
interface. If you use GNOME, it also gets integrated into it, since it
uses GTK.

	For CD ripping and encoding, I see no option: cdparanoia and
lame, the perfect combination.

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[]'s,
		francisco m neto



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