Hi,
I have be badgered by my wife and daughter to learn how to pull tracks off their CD's into a format to play on their MP3 players, so I have been teaching myself over the weekend.
I can pull from CD to Ogg on my machine and I can put tracks onto CD-R all very happily. The problem I have hit, and it must have been hit many times is the one of formats.
We each have one of the following, that play the formats as shown;
Palm T3 (realplayer) mp3 rm rmj iRiver player mp3 wma asf Creative Rhomba mp3 wma
I have been up and down the listings in Aptitude, and I cannot find out how to stay within Debian and (i) rip to mp3, or better still (ii) convert ogg to mp3 for the players
Is this a licensing thing? How do list members get files suitable for portable players that don't play ogg?
Keith
http://www.ibiblio.org/tkan/xmcd/
pick up the software, and also the lame mp3 encoder. That's what I use to rip cds directly to mp3. Also supports flac and ogg. This software is a cd reader and ripper. Very good GPL software.
ogg is a free yet more powerful compression algorithm for music. ogg is therefore better than mp3 and produces smaller files. The pb is that there are not so much players which can use this format. I've heard that it is beginning to be supported. I do hope all players will be able to read ogg, so that we don't have to bother with mp3 anymore.
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