Just to be clear, audio CDs aka CD-DA or
Redbook CDs, are not file-structured media and, while
the data is in PCM format, it’s in a format optimized for error
correction and sequential sector reading not wholly unlike LPs (except CD-DAs
play inside-out).
My favorite true ripper is EAC, Exact Audio
Copy. Too bad it’s Win-only. It’s practically the only thing that I
run anymore on my old XP machine with SCSI Plextor drive.
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[mailto:plug-discuss-bounces@lists.phxlinux.org] On Behalf Of David Lopez
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2013
5:40 PM
To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: music cd in wav to mpg
format
how do i copy music cd's (wav format) to my hard drive
and create an
mp3 output to one cd to listen on my car radio?
my system is ubuntu 12.10 64 bit with amd phenom 2 chip and 8 gig ram.
as you know, ubuntu uses rhythmbox to play cd's. works ok. it even
finds the cd play list (from the web?) and then displays the name of
song and author in a spreadsheet-like output. nice. it can also import to
a
directory but i can't do it. i can create the dir but nothing gets
imported. obviously, i can manually copy the wav files to dir in my
hard disk, however, rhythmbox can't find the play list but can play
the copied wav files.
it also comes with cd burner program called brasero. i can use this
to burn the cd but as far as i can see it does not do conversions
wav-->mp3 format. what program can do this?
any web links will be appreciated.
david
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David López
Software Engineer