[vorbis] OggEnc - command line... (& getting Audiograbber to work)
metrom
metrom at vorbis.nu
Thu Jun 20 17:19:17 PDT 2002
----- Original Message -----
From: "Luke Usherwood" <Luke.Usherwood at clear.net.nz>
To: <vorbis at xiph.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 6:04 PM
Subject: [vorbis] OggEnc - command line... (& getting Audiograbber to work)
> -2-
> AudioGrabber still had some problems using oggenc as an external encoder.
Specifically, it makes a file called "temp.ogg", but never gets around to
renaming this to the final file
> name. I found a website where I could download a version of AudioGrabber
which it called "v1.81 build 2". I already had "audiograbber v1.81", and
did not know a build 2
> existed! I had not seen this mentioned anywhere on the audiograbber
website. (Why couldn't they just have bumped the version number to v1.82 to
save all this confusion!?)
> Anyway, upgrading to build 2 of AudioGrabber has now fixed all of my
problems with OggEnc
<p>You probably already know these programs, but I would really recommend that
you use CDex ( http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/ ) or Exact Audio Copy-EAC (
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/ ).
I have not worked with the latest Audiograbber releases, but you will hear a
big difference with poor cds (scratches, etc.). EAC and CDex will not give
you glitches and pops that easy with their excellent technology.
<p>metrom
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