[SOLVED] Transfer audio CD to disk
[SOLVED] Transfer audio CD to disk
Best way to transfer to disk so that tracks can be quickly found and repeated?
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Transfer audio CD to disk
hi, ripit command line audio cd ripper there is a slackbuild for...
Transfer audio CD to disk
As far as I can remember, you can simply drag and drop audio tracks from CD to your preferred storage
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Transfer audio CD to disk
Sometimes tracks are hidden and only visible in player. I used previous Proteus version to do this.
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Transfer audio CD to disk
Look here:
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cdparanoia
Transfer audio CD to disk
@tome, do you have any ISO example available to download? I would like to give it a try
@Kulle, cdparanoia already comes in Porteus
@Kulle, cdparanoia already comes in Porteus
[SOLVED] Transfer audio CD to disk
Extract an entire disc, putting each track in a seperate file:
Extracting contigious tracks:
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guest@porteus:/tmp/myCD$ cdparanoia --batch myCD.wav
cdparanoia III release 10.2 (September 11, 2008)
Error parsing span argument
guest@porteus:/tmp/myCD$ cdparanoia --batch 1- myCD.wav
cdparanoia III release 10.2 (September 11, 2008)
Ripping from sector 0 (track 1 [0:00.00])
to sector 274564 (track 67 [1:51.74])
outputting to track01.myCD.wav
(== PROGRESS == [ | 025874 00 ] == :^D * ==)
outputting to track02.myCD.wav
(== PROGRESS == [ | 027674 00 ] == :^D * ==)
outputting to track03.myCD.wav
(== PROGRESS == [ | 028949 00 ] == :^D * ==)
...
outputting to track65.myCD.wav
(== PROGRESS == [ | 262639 00 ] == :^D * ==)
outputting to track66.myCD.wav
(== PROGRESS == [ | 266164 00 ] == :^D * ==)
outputting to track67.myCD.wav
(== PROGRESS == [ | 274564 00 ] == :^D * ==)
Done.
guest@porteus:~$ du -sh /tmp/myCD/
620M /tmp/myCD/
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guest@porteus:~$ cdparanoia --batch 40-42 aCD.wav
cdparanoia III release 10.2 (September 11, 2008)
Ripping from sector 134315 (track 40 [0:00.00])
to sector 146164 (track 42 [0:30.74])
outputting to track40.aCD.wav
(== PROGRESS == [ | 137914 00 ] == :^D * ==)
outputting to track41.aCD.wav
(== PROGRESS == [ | 143839 00 ] == :^D * ==)
outputting to track42.aCD.wav
(== PROGRESS == [ | 146164 00 ] == :^D * ==)
Done.
guest@porteus:~$ ls -sh *aCD.wav
8.1M track40.aCD.wav 14M track41.aCD.wav 5.3M track42.aCD.wav
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[SOLVED] Transfer audio CD to disk
BONUS:
Convert a Folder full of wav files to mp3
Spaces are allowed in file names - example:
Lindsey Stirling - Song Of The Caged Bird.wav converts to Lindsey Stirling - Song Of The Caged Bird.mp3
( no double ending like .wav.mp3 )
The original WAV files will not be overwritten or removed!
Save this as e.g. Lame.sh and run the script in the Folder containing the wav files.
Or have a separate MP3 folder created in the same folder as the WAV files.
The created mp3s are of good quality.
You can of course set other parameters.
Convert a Folder full of wav files to mp3
Spaces are allowed in file names - example:
Lindsey Stirling - Song Of The Caged Bird.wav converts to Lindsey Stirling - Song Of The Caged Bird.mp3
( no double ending like .wav.mp3 )
The original WAV files will not be overwritten or removed!
Save this as e.g. Lame.sh and run the script in the Folder containing the wav files.
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#!/bin/bash
for i in *.wav ; do
echo $i
b=`basename "$i" .wav`
echo $b
lame -m s -b 256 --strictly-enforce-ISO -q 2 "$i" /home/guest/Music/"$b.mp3"
done
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#!/bin/bash
mkdir ./mp3
for i in *.wav ; do
echo $i
b=`basename "$i" .wav`
echo $b
lame -m s -b 256 --strictly-enforce-ISO -q 2 "$i" ./mp3/"$b.mp3"
done
You can of course set other parameters.
[SOLVED] Transfer audio CD to disk
hi ripit when start to check audio disc have a link to cddb and make all audio track in mp3,the bitrate that you choose and all track with proper name.
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Hi beny
There is no freedb anymore - have you tried to configure ripit to use
gnudb.gnudb.org
port 8880
Asunder [the ripping tool in porteus 3.2.2] works with gnudb.
There is no freedb anymore - have you tried to configure ripit to use
gnudb.gnudb.org
port 8880
Asunder [the ripping tool in porteus 3.2.2] works with gnudb.
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hi this is the software:
perl-CDDB-get:
MD5SUM check for CDDB_get-2.28.1.tar.gz ... OK
Building package perl-CDDB-get-2.28.1-x86_64-1ponce.tgz ... OK
ripit:
MD5SUM check for ripit-3.9.0.tar.gz ... OK
Building package ripit-3.9.0-noarch-2ponce.tgz ... OK
perl-CDDB-get:
MD5SUM check for CDDB_get-2.28.1.tar.gz ... OK
Building package perl-CDDB-get-2.28.1-x86_64-1ponce.tgz ... OK
ripit:
MD5SUM check for ripit-3.9.0.tar.gz ... OK
Building package ripit-3.9.0-noarch-2ponce.tgz ... OK
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beny
getting the program is not the problem.
The program configuration tries to fetch the song information from freedb.org.
freedb.org no longer exists - an alternative is gnudb.org
The question is: a) Did you get a song title when you ripped a CD?
and b) if so. What settings are you using?
getting the program is not the problem.
The program configuration tries to fetch the song information from freedb.org.
freedb.org no longer exists - an alternative is gnudb.org
The question is: a) Did you get a song title when you ripped a CD?
and b) if so. What settings are you using?
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hi donald, you are right i have changed the cddb with the musicbrainz database but seem that not work,well we have to do by hand....
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Currently trying asunder-2.7-x86_64-1gv.txz in 5.0rc3.
Seems to hang itself at least once every CD and that is beyond annoying.
Even started from terminal there is nothing amiss visible. But cdparanoia stops reading the CD, and lame is not started even when another wav file was already ripped.
I can see why the Port maintainers kicked it out of Porteus when it's that unreliable.
And you have to manually change the CDDB database, it was freedb in its settings, even when it is the newest available Slackware package. Changing it to gnudb as described above works.
Seems to hang itself at least once every CD and that is beyond annoying.
Even started from terminal there is nothing amiss visible. But cdparanoia stops reading the CD, and lame is not started even when another wav file was already ripped.
I can see why the Port maintainers kicked it out of Porteus when it's that unreliable.
And you have to manually change the CDDB database, it was freedb in its settings, even when it is the newest available Slackware package. Changing it to gnudb as described above works.
[SOLVED] Transfer audio CD to disk
hi Rava would you try abcde....we are too old to back to school maybe not work.