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plinej
Joined: 13 Aug 2006 Posts: 1554
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Posted: Sat 20 Jan 2007, 08:41 Post subject:
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Nathan, feel free to do whatever you'd like with it for the grafpup version. I'll keep your suggestions in mind for the next version. As for the track names and tags I never really cared for those features but I'll look into how all that works.
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Flash
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Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 12828 Location: Arizona USA
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Posted: Sat 20 Jan 2007, 16:12 Post subject:
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For what I use PBcdripper for, ripping audio books and converting them to mp3, the tags cause problems. Programs that expect them don't deal gracefully with it when they can't find them.
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Nathan F

Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 1760 Location: Wadsworth, OH (occasionally home)
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Posted: Sat 20 Jan 2007, 20:31 Post subject:
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I use a program called eztag in Fedora. It can do operations in bulk, and can edit every bit of meta-data the files will hold. I'll have to see how hard it would be to get up and running in Puppy, if I remember right there weren't too many dependencies. Of course that doesn't take care of the tags when you do the ripping, it just gives a way to edit them after the fact.
During the ripping process if I remember correctly Sound-Juicer calls a network database to retrieve album info. I don't remember what libs it needs to do the job, though. I bet there would be a problem with dependencies.
Nathan
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Dougal

Joined: 19 Oct 2005 Posts: 2504 Location: Hell more grotesque than any medieval woodcut
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Posted: Sun 21 Jan 2007, 10:07 Post subject:
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Nathan F wrote: | I use a program called eztag in Fedora. It can do operations in bulk, and can edit every bit of meta-data the files will hold. I'll have to see how hard it would be to get up and running in Puppy, if I remember right there weren't too many dependencies. Of course that doesn't take care of the tags when you do the ripping, it just gives a way to edit them after the fact. |
I've compiled on Puppy quite a few programs for both ripping and editing tags, if anyone's interested.
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Nathan F

Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 1760 Location: Wadsworth, OH (occasionally home)
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Posted: Sun 21 Jan 2007, 15:03 Post subject:
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Yes, I'm interested. Links are appreciated.
Nathan
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tempestuous
Joined: 10 Jun 2005 Posts: 5468 Location: Australia
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Posted: Fri 09 Feb 2007, 14:07 Post subject:
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plinej wrote: | If anyone wants any features added let me know and I'll try to implement them. |
plinej,
Forum member Brian C wants to rip CD's to AAC/MP4 - http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=15268
What about adding the option "AAC" to "Choose format to encode to"?
For AAC encoding you would need to recompile ffmpeg with "--enable-faac"
... or just make use of the separate FAAC encoding library which I just compiled, and now attach.
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plinej
Joined: 13 Aug 2006 Posts: 1554
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Posted: Fri 09 Feb 2007, 17:26 Post subject:
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2.0 is posted with aac support if faac is installed.
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Nathan F

Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 1760 Location: Wadsworth, OH (occasionally home)
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Posted: Fri 09 Feb 2007, 17:54 Post subject:
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Awesome
Nathan
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tempestuous
Joined: 10 Jun 2005 Posts: 5468 Location: Australia
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Posted: Sat 10 Feb 2007, 01:58 Post subject:
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Well done. With a turnaround time of 3 1/2 hours!
Maybe we should shift this faac dotpup to your first post, so users can readily access it at the same time they download PBcdripper? If so, I will then delete it from here.
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plinej
Joined: 13 Aug 2006 Posts: 1554
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Posted: Sat 10 Feb 2007, 10:09 Post subject:
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Right now I'm working on putting a section in for tagging your ogg, mp3, or m4a files. Should have a 2.1 version done sometime this weekend.
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plinej
Joined: 13 Aug 2006 Posts: 1554
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Posted: Sat 10 Feb 2007, 12:53 Post subject:
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updated to 2.1
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plinej
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Posted: Sat 10 Feb 2007, 15:57 Post subject:
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I didn't realize that ffmpeg supports tags too so I'll work on adding tag options to wma and ogg encoded by ffmpeg (only happens when oggenc isn't installed).
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plinej
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Posted: Sun 11 Feb 2007, 01:16 Post subject:
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updated to 2.2
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iandel
Joined: 28 Sep 2005 Posts: 30 Location: USA
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Posted: Sun 11 Feb 2007, 08:40 Post subject:
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G'day,
I like your programme. I have a suggestion though. Can it be made to rip a file which is on the hard drive rather than a cd? It may be possible now but I couldn't find a way to do it as it kept looking for a cd.
Thanks for your work, it is appreciated.
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plinej
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Posted: Sun 11 Feb 2007, 10:01 Post subject:
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I assume you mean encode not rip right? I've already made a few gui's for transcoding between audio formats. Search the form for PupLosslessAudioTool, Faadgui, & Soxgui. I may add that feature to PBcdripper though.
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