Re: Automating ripping

From: Reuben D. Budiardja (techlist_at_voyager.phys.utk.edu)
Date: 07/28/03

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    Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 09:52:21 -0400
    
    

    On Monday 28 July 2003 05:53 am, Chris Mason wrote:
    > As part of a music server I am building, I need to be able to rip CDs
    > automatically. The staff will put in a CD of music and the server will
    > sense it and rip to a predetermined folder using cddb for information.
    >
    > Has anyone done this or can you give me some idea on how to do it?

    Take a look at grip. It's cool, it rocks. It's a front end for ripping. I
    think it use cdparanoia by default to do the ripping. It should be shipped
    with the RH distro, but usually it's not installed by default.

    You can set it up so that it automatically rip the CD on insert, and eject it
    when done. You can set up the path of the ripped file based on artist name,
    or album name, or that kind of information. It will query either freedb or
    cddb to get CD info.

    It can encode to mp3 or ogg also if you want. You have to use lame or oggenc
    to encode it to mp3 or ogg, but all can be controled by grip as the front
    end.

    http://nostatic.org/grip/

    Hope that helps.
    RDB

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