What is the easy way to set the bit rate for ripping mp3's. It seems this would be a basic feature, but I can't find it. I have tried Kubuntu on and off, but never for ripping, because I didn't like the tools. K3b is cool for a lot of things, but ripping isn't one of them. Is there a better tool than K3b, namely one that has built in variable settings when it comes to bitrate and cbr vs. vbr?
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Re: K3B
The K3b is a CD burner (and ripper) front-end. It is using external applications to make the "dirty" work.
If you want to change the ripping settings: K3b > Settings > Configure K3b > Plugins
mp3 (lame): Audio Encoder (K3b External Audio Encoder) > Configure
MP3 (Lame) > Edit
The official repositories /1/ are full of ripper front-ends and more could be found from the PPA repositories /1/ . Few picks:
KAudioCreator
KAudioCreator is a tool for audio extraction (ripping) and encoding.
It can keep your WAV files, or convert them to Ogg/Vorbis, MP3, or FLAC.
It also searches CDDB to retrieve the information of the disk.
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show...content=107645
Command line interface: RipIt
man ripit
NAME:
ripit - Perl script to create .flac .ogg .mp3 or .m4a (aac) files from an audio CD.
SYNOPSIS:
ripit [options]
DESCRIPTION:
This Perl script makes it a lot easier to create "mp3" files from an audio CD. RipIT supports Flac, Lame, Oggenc and Faac. Artist and song titles are retrieved with the CDDB_get.pm and it is possible to submit and edit CDDB entries at freedb.org. Hidden tracks and ghost songs are detected and splitted into chunks of sound, a toc (cue) file permits to burn the wavs with text and no gaps in DAO mode. Several encoder formats and qualities can be used at the same time and encoded into different directories.
The Lame > Lame wiki
man lame
NAME
lame - create mp3 audio files
SYNOPSIS
lame [options] <infile> <outfile>
DESCRIPTION
LAME is a program which can be used to create compressed audio files. (Lame ain’t an MP3 encoder). These audio files can be played back by popular MP3 players such as mpg123 or madplay. To read from stdin, use "-" for <infile>. To write to stdout, use a "-" for <outfile>.
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Re: K3B
Rog131@
Dude, where do you have all this stuff! You're like the jukebox of Kubuntu information!!Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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Re: K3B
I got so sick of k3b not working that I started looking for a command line ripper...found 'abcde', and I won't ever use k3b again. I had to install some other apps to make it work, but it's as simple as 'insert cd'...type 'abcde' in konsole. Of course that's after getting it set up, which could be a bit of a pain...
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Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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Re: K3B
Originally posted by Rog131The K3b is a CD burner (and ripper) front-end. It is using external applications to make the "dirty" work.
If you want to change the ripping settings: K3b > Settings > Configure K3b > Plugins
mp3 (lame): Audio Encoder (K3b External Audio Encoder) > Configure
MP3 (Lame) > Edit
The official repositories /1/ are full of ripper front-ends and more could be found from the PPA repositories /1/ . Few picks:
KAudioCreator
KAudioCreator is a tool for audio extraction (ripping) and encoding.
It can keep your WAV files, or convert them to Ogg/Vorbis, MP3, or FLAC.
It also searches CDDB to retrieve the information of the disk.
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show...content=107645
Command line interface: RipIt
man ripit
NAME:
ripit - Perl script to create .flac .ogg .mp3 or .m4a (aac) files from an audio CD.
SYNOPSIS:
ripit [options]
DESCRIPTION:
This Perl script makes it a lot easier to create "mp3" files from an audio CD. RipIT supports Flac, Lame, Oggenc and Faac. Artist and song titles are retrieved with the CDDB_get.pm and it is possible to submit and edit CDDB entries at freedb.org. Hidden tracks and ghost songs are detected and splitted into chunks of sound, a toc (cue) file permits to burn the wavs with text and no gaps in DAO mode. Several encoder formats and qualities can be used at the same time and encoded into different directories.
The Lame > Lame wiki
man lame
NAME
lame - create mp3 audio files
SYNOPSIS
lame [options] <infile> <outfile>
DESCRIPTION
LAME is a program which can be used to create compressed audio files. (Lame ain’t an MP3 encoder). These audio files can be played back by popular MP3 players such as mpg123 or madplay. To read from stdin, use "-" for <infile>. To write to stdout, use a "-" for <outfile>.
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Re: K3B
if you coulden find eney plugin seting's for lame in K3b you may not have lame installed yet!
it is NOT instaled by default!!...............look hear and read carfuley.
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Re: K3B
Hey, now I'm confused. I've been ripping my CDs (mostly to Ogg since acquiring a Meizu, but I seem to remember MP3 is a similar process) with k3b for quite a while. Before Kubuntu and then some.
It has *always* worked, and the encoding settings can be reached in the ripping dialogue as well as in the options as described above. Right now I have no CDs to check and document with, but look at the tabs/buttons in the ripping dialogue, right before you press the button to start ripping - one of them should be giving you options for format, encoding rate, etc..
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Re: K3B
About mp3 support (at here)
As default i'm installing the kubuntu-restricted-extras:
Commonly used restricted packages
This package depends on some commonly used packages in the Kubuntu
multiverse repository.
Installing this package will pull in support for MP3 playback and
decoding, Java runtime environment, Flash plugin, DVD playback, and LAME
(to create compressed audio files).
How to's
> HOWTO find Kubuntu's manual / reference / guide / documentation / help
> Top 20 Kubuntu FAQs & Answers
The > HOWTO find Kubuntu's manual / reference / guide / documentation / help has a link to the > Kubuntu Guide. And there (Jaunty version):
6.8.1.1.1 Install MP3 support for K3b
Due to licensing requirements, mp3 capabilities for K3b must be installed separately. (Note: this package is automatically installed as part of kubuntu-restricted-extras). Install the libk3b3-mp3 package: sudo apt-get install libk3b3-extracodecsBefore you edit, BACKUP !
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Re: K3B
My issue wasn't in setting the options for MP3's, it just failed for unknown reasons. Even with the default settings. It was throwing an extra '/' in tha pat (looked something like /home/steve/music/library//somesong.mp3), but I was told that probably wouldn't cause a problem...either way, life is much easier now with abcde.
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