[Mageia-discuss] Ripping to mp3

Diego Bello dbello at gmail.com
Wed Jun 13 03:40:36 CEST 2012


On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Anne Wilson <annew at kde.org> wrote:
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> On 12/06/12 17:57, Oliver Burger wrote:
>> Am 12.06.2012 17:37, schrieb Anne Wilson:
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>>> I have an audio CD that I want to rip to mp3.  My favourite
>>> ripper is grip, but I can't get the configuration right.  I have
>>> installed the fluendo mp3 codec (it seemed to install, anyway).
>> We do have fluendo codecs? That's kind of new to me.
>>
> I "bought" the mp3 codec for simplicity, some time ago.  If this could
> cause problems it should be possible to remove it.
>
>>> I don't recall having to do anything more than that in the past.
>>> Am I still missing a package?
>> You do have the tainted repos enabled and lame installed?
>>
> Duh!  How did I miss the repo disablement?  No wonder I couldn't find
> lame.
>
>> What about using soundkonverter?
>>
> Never tried that.  I like the simplicity, just-works, of grip - I've
> used it for years.  Maybe it's time to try something new :-)
>
> Thanks for the help.  I'll try ripping again in the morning.
>
> Anne
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How about kaudiocreator + lame?

That is what I use.

-- 
Diego Bello Carreño


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