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2002 Mar 11
2
frequency cutoff?
Back in the day, when I was still using LAME, I was aware of the fact that the program would cut off frequencies above a certain level (lowpass). With 192 kbps this was usually around 20Khz (which is the highest frequency a human can hear, as far as I know), and at 128 something like 16Khz. Does Vorbis do something similar? If so, does someone have a chart of the cutoffs at the different quality
2002 Mar 14
3
cdparanoia mailing list ?
Hi all ! I use cdparanaia for which I would like to get information. Does anyone know if there is a mailing list concerning this ripping application. In fact, I would like to know if cdparanoia can support scsi drive .... if someone can help me on this matter ... it is welcome. ;-) <p>Thanks for your help ! <p>Ce message contient des informations confidentielles ou appartenant
2002 Feb 25
2
Question about Python bindings
Hi. I've seen that there are a few python bindings for the libraries. I am planning to write a relationed python module and before doing things wrong I wanted to know if this list can be used to talk about those bindings, if the authors of those bindings are on this list, or if I should join a python mailing list or something like that. IOW, I wouldn't like to write something to discover
2002 Feb 09
1
ogg-cdparanoia.py: small linux cd rip tool
Hi. I guess the world is full of these, one more won't hurt: "The ogg-cdparanoia script is a wrapper of the programs cdparanoia (http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/), sox (http://sox.sourceforge.net/) and oggenc (http://www.vorbis.com/). The process is simple: for each track, cdparanoia is called to extract the audio to a temporary wav file. Sox is used on it to see if it is normalized.
2002 Mar 15
7
Interesting file-sharing idea
This may be unrealistic and useless, but I've been thinking about an interesting file-sharing solution. In my system, only Ogg Vorbis files may be shared, and they should all be directly ripped from a CD. Nothing that someone would convert from MP3, etc. While that cannot be enforceable, it should be made clear. Also, track listings should be not filenames, but the Artist and Title of the
2007 May 14
4
EAC (exactaudiocopy) in openSUSE 10.2
Hello wine users: Could someone, please, help me how to make work EAC with wine in openSUSE 10.2? Earlier (SUSE 10.1) I could configure wine to use windows 2000 as default windows version and EAC to use 'native Win32 interface for WinNT/2000/XP' and these worked together fine. Now in openSUSE 10.2 (wine version wine-0.9.37-12.1) when I start EAC with wine I get: a) when the interface
2006 Oct 13
2
EAC + FLAC bitrate question?
This is more of an EAC question, but I have not yet received an answer from my post on that page. Since they are closely related I thought I would give it a try here. I just bought a BIG stack of CDs (70+) and decided to recheck all of my EAC (beta 4) + FLAC (1.1.2) settings prior to ripping and encoding them. I also calibrated a new external Plextor CD-ROM too. The setting string I use in
2007 Jul 14
2
eac and flac
am a NEW user to flac.installed flac on eac.tried to rip a cd using eac with flac as external compression.tried the 'wav' icontried the 'mp3' iconboth options saves the file as 'wav'thought eac will rip the cd in the 'flac' file format.is this a 2-step procedure?wherein eac to 'wav' and re-ripped on flac frontend?or is there a ripper with flac in it that
2008 Mar 31
3
EAC - slow ripping speed
Hi. My first post over here related to my first try to use WINE. I am using 0.9.58 and the 2.6.24-rt kernel (Ubuntu Studio Hardy Beta) I installed EAC and almost everything works fine expect the ripping speed, which doesn't seem to be adjustable. The drive speed is not exceeding 2-3. I tried all kind of settings. Even setting the drive speed manually up with hdparm -E did not change it.
2004 Sep 10
2
newbie questions re flac on win32 eac and id3v2
Firstly, a big thank-you to Josh for FLAC. Someone mentioned it in a post on Slashdot, so I came over to sourceforge for a look-see. This is just the sort of thing I've been looking for. Can anyone relate any general tips for using flac on Windows for the purpose of archiving cd's? If I can nail down a solid, easy-to-use process, I'm happy to write it up and contribute it to the
2002 Mar 14
0
OT (pipes) - Was RE EAC: Ogg-on-the-fly?
>>Assuming someprog writes raw 16-bit signed stereo PCM to its >>standard output, the following encodes the output of someprog to >>foo.ogg, without using any temporary file : >> >> someprog | oggenc -r -o foo.ogg - >> >>For example, to encode track 1 of the audio CD in the drive : >> >> cdparanoia -r 1 - | oggenc -r -o track1.ogg - >>
2007 Dec 25
1
EAC can't contact FreeDB
Exact Audio Copy 0.99b3 under Wine 0.9.51 on Kubuntu 7.10. It can see the audio CD in the drive, no problems, no fuss. What it can't do is contact FreeDB to get CD track names. Clicking the "FreeDB" button in EAC brings up http://www.freedb.org/ in Konqueror. So the problem isn't that FreeDB is down. When I run EAC from the command line, there's nothing showing up with a
2007 Jan 31
3
using audio CDROM with EAC & Suse 10.2 (wine)
I could use some help setting up Exact Audio Copy using wine 0.9.24 and SuSe 10.2 with KDE 3.5xx My problem is finding the audio cd, If I put in a data disk, hal will update /media/.hal.mtab will have an entry and create a temporary mounting point such as /media/new I probably could use that in winecfg to set up a mounting point for wine. However if I insert an audio disk, the hal system
2002 Feb 12
1
Where's the tool to do .ogg bitrate &quot;peeling&quot;?
Hello. The page http://www.vorbis.com/faq.psp (last faq) and http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html both state that it's possible to lower the bitrate of an existant ogg enc file without reencoding. Where does this feature exists? oggenc only likes wav files as input, how can I feed it an .ogg file and get a lower bitrate in a new one? -- Grzegorz Adam Hankiewicz
2006 Mar 28
0
Need help setting up EAC in Wine
Hello list! I'm trying to use EAC here with more or less success. I'm having problems with my CD-Rom. My Wine version is 0.9.10. I'm using ide-cd with kernel 2.6.16. So I tell EAC to use the "Native Win32 interface for Win NT/2000/XP" as SCSI interface. I believe that makes use of Wine's native ntdll.dll which in turn uses SG_IO which is what I want :) When starting
2004 Sep 10
0
newbie questions re flac on win32 eac and id3v2
sorry for replying so late... --- E S <es0123@hotmail.com> wrote: > Can anyone relate any general tips for using flac on Windows for the > purpose > of archiving cd's? If I can nail down a solid, easy-to-use process, > I'm > happy to write it up and contribute it to the FLAC documentation > section for > the untold masses that I am sure will be soon
2006 Oct 21
2
drive recognition in EAC/wine
Hello all: I am using exactaudio copy (EAC) with wine on linux (suse 10.1) So far I had no problems with drive recognition. Recently I've attached another drive to the IDE 0 slave port and this drive is not recognized by EAC/wine. Here is my 'cdrecord dev=ATA -scanbus' output: scsibus0: 0,0,0 0) * 0,1,0 1) 'TEAC ' 'CD-W512EB '
2004 Oct 13
0
EAC
Can someone help me to get EAC working. I am new to wine and don't have a clue to get my cdrom working. Everything I tried so far, resulted in EAC freezing. Thanks ivanova
2006 Jan 28
0
FLAC / EAC Help
Hello! I'm new here, so forgive in advance any ignorance if you will. I have two issues... One involved using flacattack.exe, and the other involves burning from cuesheets. Issue #1: --------- Any time I rip from EAC into flacattack.exe, and the disc being ripped includes various artists, flacattack.exe crashes on the second track. The error I get (from the DOS window that flacattack runs
2012 Sep 16
0
Question: is this an EAC problem or an Opus issue?
Hi folks, Trying to get OpusEnc.exe to work with Exact Audio Copy (EAC) here. Here's the command line I'm using: > --bitrate 128 --artist "%artist%" --title "%title%" %source% %dest% Here's the output from the "Test Encoder" button: > C:\path-to-opus\opusenc.exe --bitrate 128 --artist "Track Artist" --title "Track Title"