Pcdripper (PBcdripper) - version 2.9 posted
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
Bring on the locusts ...
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.
I've got PawdioConverter-0.1 all written. I'm testing it out now. It supports all sox and ffmpeg formats as well as all the formats in PBcdripper-2.3. It has the same tagging option as PBcdripper for wma, mp3, m4a, and ogg. I don't see any potential problems so I'll run thru some tests and post it if I'm satisfied.
I discovered last night that if PBcdripper can't read a track on a CD, and I tell it to give up, my computer locks up and the only thing that will free it up is a hard reboot. This happened twice. I was trying to convert one track (the last track of 26 on a CD) to mp3, but the drive couldn't read the track. FWIW, I had checked the 'disable paranoia' and 'disable extra paranoia' boxes. After it had tried for 5 or 10 minutes without success, I told PBcdripper to quit. That's when everything locked up. Then I did it all again to make sure.
The first time it happened, the Free Memory box turned red although there should have been several hundred MB. The second time, Free Memory stayed blue and there was plenty of RAM left, but it still froze up.
The first time it happened, the Free Memory box turned red although there should have been several hundred MB. The second time, Free Memory stayed blue and there was plenty of RAM left, but it still froze up.
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You may want to try with the "exit on a bad read" box checked. I think cdparanoia will keep trying until it's done. When you say you told it to give up did you click the "stop rip process" button? That will send a "killall cdparanoia" command. Not sure if that helps at all since I haven't run into that problem yet.
hello plinej,
looking on the cdparanoia site, no mention about selecting multiple tracks to rip,
say tracks 1-3 and 6 and 12-15 and 23.
any ideas if it could be implemented with maybe a batch call with your gui
or maybe it's already in there and i didn't see it .
btw, i just translated it into french for esmourguit
thanks for your gui
maddox
looking on the cdparanoia site, no mention about selecting multiple tracks to rip,
say tracks 1-3 and 6 and 12-15 and 23.
any ideas if it could be implemented with maybe a batch call with your gui
or maybe it's already in there and i didn't see it .
btw, i just translated it into french for esmourguit
thanks for your gui
maddox
Last edited by maddox on Sun 04 Nov 2007, 03:42, edited 1 time in total.
hello plinej,
I'm rephrasing my last post.
from what i understand, your gui is limited to what paranoia can do in one go.
This makes sense as you depend on the underlying program to do all the work.
Paranoia won't let you do multiple, not in order tracks in one go.
So if i still want to rip multiple, not necessarily sequential tracks, from the same CD in one go,
it looks like that i have to do it in several sessions.
thanks in advance for the clarification
maddox
I'm rephrasing my last post.
from what i understand, your gui is limited to what paranoia can do in one go.
This makes sense as you depend on the underlying program to do all the work.
Paranoia won't let you do multiple, not in order tracks in one go.
So if i still want to rip multiple, not necessarily sequential tracks, from the same CD in one go,
it looks like that i have to do it in several sessions.
thanks in advance for the clarification
maddox