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2004 Mar 25
4
CD ripper software
I've been having problems with Audiograbber, it got the track breaks all wrong on a couple of CDs. I think it re-used the track breaks from the first CD when reading subsequent CDs. Does anyone have any recommendations for a good CD ripper? I've also tried Exact Audio Copy, but didn't get on with it very well. Phil Hibbs Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Aston, UK
2001 Jan 12
2
oggenc (small files)
I've had this problem encoding oggs where the output file is small, like 24kbytes for a 4 minute song (tested at 128 and 160kbit). I'm running Windows 2000 and this has happened in oggenc, oggdrop, and CDEX, though I've also been able to get good encodings with each of these. I think the only clean encodings have been .wav's that I've made myself with SoundForge or CoolEdit,
2002 Nov 21
3
Freeware windows ogg audio CD burner?
Does such a thing exist? I know I can convert the oggs to wavs and then to the audio CD, but it would be good to do it in one step. If there is nothing available right now, are there any freeware / open-source products in the pipeline? Thanks Iain<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> This email is confidential and intended for the
2001 Nov 26
3
Encoding or Playback problem?
Hi all, Have trouble encoding / playing back OGG using WinAmp + plugin. I encoded the files from .WAV with Ogg drop RC2. Seems to be ok. When I try and play them back though I get very very weird sound effects (some kind of "wobbling", some bass frequencies that are usually in the background seem to get more emphasised and they seem to have some kind of strange echo / reverb to it
2001 Jul 04
1
Ogg Vorbis ripping/encoding on Windows
I think the new web page is wonderful. However, one thing annoyed me. Some programs on 'Other Software Which Supports Ogg Vorbis' page at Vorbis.com seems to be bit problematic. As far as I know, at least two of them have not updated their plug-ins for a while. 1. 'CD-DA X-Tractor' vorbenc-20001018.zip as 'Latest released version of vorb_enc.dll' 2. 'Media
2002 Jul 25
3
Quality & ripping speed
Thanks for all the great responses on tools to use - I have Exact Audio Copy and CDex working very well, and I've been working out all the kinks. Two questions, one very Vorbis related, one not :) 1) I know people have asked many times "What quality should I use". Well, I want to ask it again but in a narrower frame. I see less than 10% difference in size between 4.99 and 5.00 -
2002 Aug 14
1
How to use OggDrop?
Hi, where can I find more detailed information (e.g. user guide) about how to work with OggDrop (simple and advanced version) under Windows? How do I convert audio cd to ogg vorbis files? Thanks Matthias -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Matthias.Gries.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 626 bytes Desc: Card for Matthias Gries Url :
2002 Dec 12
1
CD rippers
ok, i'm puzzeled here I just recently reinstalled windows 2k, and i've been useing EAC to rip my CDs for a while now. i wanted to test it out (i had to reconfigure it) so i put in a burned CD with a few pretty bad scratches (used a hunting knife to make em) When i rip it i don't get any errors (with CDex to) but of course when i listen to it i hear them. This is strange bceause
2004 Sep 10
2
[Flac-users] CD archival best practices?
Goals: 1. Store meta data 2. Be able to recreate and burn bit-for-bit accurate audio CDs from archive. 3. Be able to "generate" lossy format files (OggVorbis,MP3,etc) with meta info intact when needed. 4. One file per song. 5. Files playable in XMMS and WinAMP3. Questions: Q1. OGG vs FLAC container? Q2. Meta data format? Q3. In detail, how does one do goal 2? Q4. What ripping/encoding
2002 Nov 21
0
dbPowerAMP, CDex / Re: Freeware windows ogg audio CD bur ner?
There's another nice Windows program in the pipeline: Feurio 2.0 (www.feurio.de) will have OggVorbis and MonkeyAudio support. Feurio is a all-in-one solution for CD ripping/burning specialized on audio CD. Feurio supports high speed, high-quality on-the-fly ripping and encoding, and on-the-fly decoding/burning, too. Feurio supports allmost all available CD writers, and there is a
2002 Dec 25
1
some weird filename related error
Both OggDropXPd 1.6 beta 13 & the modified version of CDex from the site i got OggDrop XPd 1.6 beta 13, and the ogg output plugin for winamp have a problem with this filename: Pre Club Mix (Mixed by DJ Pete Gooding) - Cafe Mambo The Real Sound Of Ibiza - David Morales and Albert Cabrera present Moca feat Deanna - Higher (Mo and Al's Original Mix) and this one 001_Pre Club Mix (Mixed by
2002 Jan 06
6
Slightly off-topic: question about DOS batch files
Jack, thanks for your quick reply about my Comment question. This next question is slightly off-topic, but it pertains to encoding a directory of WAV files into Oggs. Right now I have 14 WAVs that I ripped from a CD... I made a [huge] batch file which specifies the name and track number of each WAV. Unfortunately, I have to have the entire batch file on a single line, since it's a
2002 Nov 21
0
dbPowerAMP, CDex / Re: Freeware windows ogg audio CD burner?
Edley Stokes at 21 November 2002 15:27 wrote : > It's not open source, but *dBpowerAMP Music Converter > <http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm>* has very good Vorbis support. It > rips to .wav and then encodes .ogg, but it's a one-step process for > the user, like grip. > I've not used CDex, but I think it fits your description, and is open > source: Thank you
2002 Nov 21
0
dbPowerAMP, CDex / Re: Freeware windows ogg audio CD burner?
Iain Cheyne at 21 November 2002 15:39 wrote : > Edley Stokes at 21 November 2002 15:27 wrote : >> It's not open source, but *dBpowerAMP Music Converter >> <http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm>* has very good Vorbis support. It >> rips to .wav and then encodes .ogg, but it's a one-step process for >> the user, like grip. I've not used CDex, but I think it
2011 Dec 01
2
Audio CDs not detected by winecfg, and dbpoweramp CD Ripper
Hi ! Audio CDs seem to be invisible to winecfg. I want to use dbpowerramp CD Ripper under Linux using WINE. CD Ripper doesn't see audio CDs, too. I am using WINE 1.3.33, Ubuntu 11.10 64bit. Ubuntu itself correctly identifies the CD drives, and the Audio CDs. The CD-Rom-Drives are internal ATAPI drives, and external Plextor drives connected via firewire. If I put _data_ CDs into those drives
2012 Mar 08
5
uncompressed FLAC
Hi i have seen that the dbPowerAmp ripping and encoding software supports a new so-called "FLAC uncompressed" format, e.g. http://www.audiostream.com/content/dbpoweramps-flac-lossless-uncompressed-wish-come-true i know only the normal flac compression levels from 0 to 8. have i missed an option on the flac comamnd line tool or how could i achieve that on the linux command line
2012 Mar 08
5
uncompressed FLAC
Hi i have seen that the dbPowerAmp ripping and encoding software supports a new so-called "FLAC uncompressed" format, e.g. http://www.audiostream.com/content/dbpoweramps-flac-lossless-uncompressed-wish-come-true i know only the normal flac compression levels from 0 to 8. have i missed an option on the flac comamnd line tool or how could i achieve that on the linux command line flac
2005 Jul 03
10
CDex and Flac
I am using CDex to encode my music into Flac. I am using the latest version of Flac (with the frontend etc.) and sending the rips to it as an 'external encoder' with the string: -8 -o %2 -T "artist=%a" -T "title=%t" -T "album=%b" -T "date=%y" -T "tracknumber=%tn" -T "genre=%g" - However, I am getting the below output/error with
2001 Jun 17
3
Using a CBR when encoding to *.ogg
Greetings Fellow Vorbis Gurus! How can I encode, using CDex, at a CBR (constant bit rate) rather than the VBR? Also, can one take a 128kbs MP3 file and re-encode it to ogg? If so, please explain the procedure. By the way, I'm using a Windows based system. Thank you! /jp/ dojpaul@coffey.com --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2001 Dec 18
2
What to do with ODD encoder for AudioGrabber Cd-Ripper ?
Once i've run into misfeature. I've grabbed an Audio CD with one of russian opera's, and its comment been wirttenas a 8-bit ANSI text. When i tried to play them in WnAMP - the comments were unreadable. Peter (the author of WinAMP OGG plugin) told me, that the comments must be encoded using UTF-8. I wrote it to the author of AudioGrabber and he told me he will forward it to plugin