Grip is a good alternative to Soundjuicer, however it offers almost
too many options as opposed to Soundjuicer's too few! Very good
results though, and I find it to be considerably faster when ripping.
Will probably take a bit of trial and error to set up correctly
however... have a google for good
On 19/12/07 03:08:51, Robert McWilliam wrote:
> - You can then change the options in the gstreamer pipeline to whatever you
> want.
Just realised that I didn't actually say what to change in the gstreamer
pipeline :)
For vorbis there will be a section of the pipeline something like: "vorbisenc
On 18/12/07 22:46:33, Stuart Bird wrote:
> Any suggestions on what would be a good choice of ripper to give the
> necessary bit-rate control?
>
> The sound juicer app that came with gutsy doesn't appear to provide that
> level of control.
Sound juicer does let you configure that:
- In the prefe
> start ripping new stuff to decent bit-rate ogg as you get new material
I think that may be the route to take.
Any suggestions on what would be a good choice of ripper to give the
necessary bit-rate control?
The sound juicer app that came with gutsy doesn't appear to provide that
level of cont
It also depends on the quality of the original MP3s - personally I can
hear 'artifacts' in music ripped up to about 220kbps. If you ripped
them at 160kbps then I wouldn't suggest getting decent speakers or
headphones in teh future, because those converted files are going to
start to sound really, r
Stuart Bird wrote:
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> Thanks everyone for the info:
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> loses a different bit of the au
On Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 03:14:02PM +, Stuart Bird wrote:
> I take it the difference would not be noticed too much by a tone deaf, music
> loving grunt such as myself then?
>
Probably not no.
> Another factor is (I could probably get this from Google but may as well ask
> now I am here) will
Stuart Bird wrote:
> Another factor is (I could probably get this from Google but may as
> well ask now I am here) will the ogg files play on my iPod?
You'd have to convert the ogg's again (more losses!!). (Yep - lots on
Google.)
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Thanks everyone for the info:
I take it the difference would not be noticed too much by a tone deaf,