For Port 5.0 - abcde-2.7.1-noarch + cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc - fixed abcde.conf
abcde-2.7.1-noarch + cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc - fixed abcde.conf
sorry but pip is the python inside installer pic the software directly on python repository and put in the python directory,i like to do the package if possible
abcde-2.7.1-noarch + cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc - fixed abcde.conf
hi Rava don't laugh selfmade package try if work for you: https://www.mediafire.com/file/d7lbz8cr ... 0.xzm/file
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abcde-2.7.1-noarch + cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc - fixed abcde.conf
looks good, with one minor detail…beny wrote: ↑18 Feb 2022, 16:25hi Rava don't laugh selfmade package try if work for you: https://www.mediafire.com/file/d7lbz8cr ... 0.xzm/file
I think the (empty) folder usr/install/ should not be included, at least there is no such folder in my current running system…
Aside from that, I know too little of python to know what minimal files adding could suffice for a deprecation-2.1.0.xzm
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abcde-2.7.1-noarch+cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc-fixed-abcde.conf_rava.xzm
deprecation-2.1.0.xzm
eyeD3-0.9.6-x86_64-1ponce.xzm
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guest@porteus:~$ eyeD3
No audio files found.
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abcde -o mp3 works and via tagging by CDDB it creates a folder "Artist-CD-Title" and the tracks in it "track#.title.mp3" … but… I do not see an option to tell is to use another bit rate than 128. Not in its help info abcde -h nor in man abcde…
Do I miss that? I looked for "bit" and for "rate"…
Does one have to set that via its abcde.conf ?
abcde-2.7.1-noarch + cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc - fixed abcde.conf
hi Rava the install directory is made automatically when the makepkg start to work, inside i suppose is the place of the slack-desc,and yes you have to see the abcde.config when you do not choose the mp3 as encoder abcde start the rip with wav and convert it with ogg,
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abcde-2.7.1-noarch + cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc - fixed abcde.conf
Getting a better quality than default using lame via /etc/abcde.conf :
uncomment the LAMEOPTS= entry and add:
Valid bitrates for lame are: 32,40,48,56,64,80,96,112,128,160,192,224,256,320
I do not recommend anything lower than 128, and in my book 320 is overkill, when you want a very high bitrate, usually 192, 224 or 256 is sufficient.
This is what the above [ code ]d setting looks like in action
uncomment the LAMEOPTS= entry and add:
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LAMEOPTS="-b 160 -q 2"
I do not recommend anything lower than 128, and in my book 320 is overkill, when you want a very high bitrate, usually 192, 224 or 256 is sufficient.
This is what the above [ code ]d setting looks like in action
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LAME 3.100 64bits (http://lame.sf.net)
Using polyphase lowpass filter, transition band: 17249 Hz - 17782 Hz
Encoding track2.wav to track2.mp3
Encoding as 44.1 kHz j-stereo MPEG-1 Layer III (8.8x) 160 kbps qval=2
Frame | CPU time/estim | REAL time/estim | play/CPU | ETA
44921/44923 (100%)| 1:51/ 1:51| 1:51/ 1:51| 10.565x| 0:00
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kbps LR MS % long switch short %
160.0 0.4 99.6 78.1 12.4 9.6
ReplayGain: +1.9dB
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ffprobe 1.*.mp3 2>&1 |grep "kb/s"
Duration: 00:12:10.91, start: 0.000000, bitrate: 160 kb/s
Stream #0:0: Audio: mp3, 44100 Hz, stereo, fltp, 160 kb/s
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abcde-2.7.1-noarch + cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc - fixed abcde.conf
If you want mp3 files of good quality, I recommend to use something like this:
lame -m s -b 256 -q 2 --strictly-enforce-ISO
One could want to decode the mp3 file back to wav to burn a audio-CD
and you can not bring back what is lost by encoding to mp3.
It also prevents the use of the default joint stereo setting.
( -m s = real stereo )
lame commandline switches explained
https://www.esm.rochester.edu/ears/docs ... itchs.html
lame -m s -b 256 -q 2 --strictly-enforce-ISO
One could want to decode the mp3 file back to wav to burn a audio-CD
and you can not bring back what is lost by encoding to mp3.
It also prevents the use of the default joint stereo setting.
( -m s = real stereo )
lame commandline switches explained
https://www.esm.rochester.edu/ears/docs ... itchs.html
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For Port 5.0 - abcde-2.7.1-noarch + cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc - fixed abcde.conf
Updated the title and a small part of the original post to give details on how I tested it in Port 5.0 x86-64
Added my help.abcde and parts of abcde man page as additionally info at the beginning of the initial post prior the "__________" divider line.
Added my help.abcde and parts of abcde man page as additionally info at the beginning of the initial post prior the "__________" divider line.
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For Port 5.0 - abcde-2.7.1-noarch + cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc - fixed abcde.conf
Just realized that I wanted to use abcde for encoding a audio-CD into aac - aac is not supported.
Using to keep the wav files and running gaac manually is not really helpful since then you have not included any tags about the songs - title, artist, song name…
And that's the main reason for me in using abcde in the first place…
Does anyone know of a successful attempt in including aac into abcde?
EDIT
Seems it must be possible. While editing /etc/abcde.conf I stumbled upon this part:I only wonder when there is AACENCODERSYNTAX why is aac not found in abcde -help
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To make it work not much must be done.
Set your settings in /etc/abcde.conf e.g. like soand execute abcde like so
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guest@porteus:/ENCODING$ abcde -help|grep -i aac
guest@porteus:/ENCODING$
And that's the main reason for me in using abcde in the first place…
Does anyone know of a successful attempt in including aac into abcde?
EDIT
Seems it must be possible. While editing /etc/abcde.conf I stumbled upon this part:
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# faac, neroAacEnc, fdkaac, qaac, fhgaacenc, ffmpeg - for AACENCODERSYNTAX
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To make it work not much must be done.
Set your settings in /etc/abcde.conf e.g. like so
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FAACENCOPTS="-q 250"
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abcde -o aac
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For Port 5.0 - abcde-2.7.1-noarch + cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc - fixed abcde.conf
A good post, but when you own the CD and you want good quality that takes less space, I recommend this setting:donald wrote: ↑19 Feb 2022, 21:27If you want mp3 files of good quality, I recommend to use something like this:
lame -m s -b 256 -q 2 --strictly-enforce-ISO
One could want to decode the mp3 file back to wav to burn a audio-CD
and you can not bring back what is lost by encoding to mp3.
It also prevents the use of the default joint stereo setting.
( -m s = real stereo )
lame commandline switches explained
https://www.esm.rochester.edu/ears/docs ... itchs.html
lame -m s -b 160 -q 2 --strictly-enforce-ISO
or
lame -m s -b 192 -q 2 --strictly-enforce-ISO
Usually I go by -b 160
Valid bitrates for lame are:
32,40,48,56,64,80,96,112,128,160,192,224,256,320
Every bitrate below 128 (seen as the standard) are only suitable when you have a need to encode voice recording, e.g. from a telephone.
For high quality recordings you should never go below 128, unless it is for preview purposes or sharing online while the better quality is only for paying customers.
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For Port 5.0 - abcde-2.7.1-noarch + cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc - fixed abcde.conf
For the most recent system (XFCE 4.16 instead of XFCE 4.12)
my abcde module abcde-2.7.1-noarch+cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc+eyeD3-0.9.6-fixed-abcde.conf_rava.xzm no longer works:
After I created glyrc_1.0.10-1_amd64.xzm it would run but still complain
Also complains about this which is also new:Why is icedax needed anyway. That's - but abcde uses cdparanoia for creating the wav files from audio CDs, so what is icedax for? Is it an alternative to cdparanoia that not gets used in my case?
Even even when it has eye3D which is said it manages the tagging it would not tag the mp3 files.
Is using the command line ofwrong when wanting mp3's with id3tags?
This is what a mp3 with tagging looks like when played via terminal and mpg:
and this is what one of my new created mp3's look like:
The tagging seems to only be done by renaming the files, not by id3tagging them. Whyyyyy?
Even when abcde said otherwise:
Anyone knows what silly me did wrong?
Or does abcde now lacks more than the above named dependency due to using XFCE 4.16?
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guest@porteus:~$ cat /etc/porteus/00*
001-core.xzm:20220723
002-xorg.xzm:20220723
002-xtra.xzm:20220630
003-xfce.xzm:20220925
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guest@porteus:/mysound/ENCODING$ abcde -o mp3 -G
which: no glyrc in (/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games)
[ERROR] abcde: glyrc is not in your path.
[INFO] Define the full path to the executable if it exists on your system.
(highlighting by me)Edit selected CDDB data [Y/n]? y
Is the CD multi-artist [y/N]? n
glyrc: error while loading shared libraries: libglyr.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Do you want to enter URL or local path for the album art [y/N]? n
[WARNING] could not get cover
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which: no icedax in (/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/games)
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icedax - Creates WAV files from audio CDs
Even even when it has eye3D which is said it manages the tagging it would not tag the mp3 files.
Is using the command line of
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abcde -o mp3 -G -k
This is what a mp3 with tagging looks like when played via terminal and mpg:
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guest@porteus:/mysound/ska$ mpv Ska\ Podca-inspecteur-clouseau.mp3
[ffmpeg/demuxer] mp3: Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
(+) Audio --aid=1 (mp3 2ch 44100Hz)
File tags:
Artist: The Special Guests
Album: Kids United
Genre: Ska
Title: Inspecteur Clouseau
Track: 04
AO: [pulse] 44100Hz stereo 2ch float
A: 00:00:04 / 00:06:12 (1%)
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guest@porteus:/mysound/ENCODING$ mpv Louise_L._Hay-Gesundheit_fuer_Koerper_und_Seele/01.Wiederkehrende_Muster.mp3
Resuming playback. This behavior can be disabled with --no-resume-playback.
[ffmpeg/demuxer] mp3: Estimating duration from bitrate, this may be inaccurate
(+) Audio --aid=1 (mp3 2ch 44100Hz)
AO: [pulse] 44100Hz stereo 2ch float
A: 00:00:12 / 00:01:56 (11%) x1.21
Even when abcde said otherwise:
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Tagging track 01 of 24: Wiederkehrende Muster...
/mysound/ENCODING/abcde.680b5418/track01.mp3 [ 2.22 MB ]
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Setting artist: Louise L. Hay
Setting album: Gesundheit fuer Koerper und Seele
Setting title: Wiederkehrende Muster
Setting genre: 255
Unknown genre ID: 255
Anyone knows what silly me did wrong?
Or does abcde now lacks more than the above named dependency due to using XFCE 4.16?
Last edited by Rava on 25 Oct 2022, 01:39, edited 1 time in total.
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For Port 5.0 - abcde-2.7.1-noarch + cd-discid-1.4-x86_64-2jsc - fixed abcde.conf
hi Rava on salix repos there is an abcde 2.9.3 version and the configure is a lot different also the software work in a different way,run on a porteus 5 xfce4 stock and work well try it cd sample:
DTITLE=Bill Evans Trio feat. Stan Getz / But Beautiful i have used this line abcde -o mp3 but for this want
eyeD3 and the passage from wav to mp3 no titles,ok maybe is my fault.
DTITLE=Bill Evans Trio feat. Stan Getz / But Beautiful i have used this line abcde -o mp3 but for this want
eyeD3 and the passage from wav to mp3 no titles,ok maybe is my fault.