Pcdripper (PBcdripper) - version 2.9 posted
- Nathan F
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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
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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I've compiled on Puppy quite a few programs for both ripping and editing tags, if anyone's interested.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.
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plinej,plinej wrote:If anyone wants any features added let me know and I'll try to implement them.
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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I probably will just make a big audio transcoding program and borrow alot of code from PBcdripper but I don't think I want to add more options to the existing program. I think I just want to keep it as a rip/encode program.
I just updated to 2.3 which adds support for some more lossless audio formats.
I just updated to 2.3 which adds support for some more lossless audio formats.
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Sounds sensible to me, I think there are plenty of other options in PBcdripper already. Any more and the interface might get a bit confusing.
And the idea of a general purpose audio transcoding program has been on my mind already, I think that would be a very good idea.
Nathan
And the idea of a general purpose audio transcoding program has been on my mind already, I think that would be a very good idea.
Nathan
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Yeah, I've already got pretty much all the necessary code to transcode between any sox, ffmpeg, faac, and some various lossless audio codecs between several programs I wrote. It shouldn't take me long to come up with something. Just two drop down boxes, 1 with current type in chosen directory and one with type you wish to encode to. I'll probably throw something together on Monday or Tuesday.