[vorbis] Problems with encodeing

Jared Anderson jared at ieee.org
Sun Nov 17 17:01:09 PST 2002



* Chris <cl at enposte.net> [2002-11-18 10:52]:
> I've heard of cdparanoia, whats it like? I use EAC because i trust it to 
> make 100% exact copies without haveing to listen thru all the resulting 
> OGG files for glitches (witch is very good when you encodeing 20 CDs 
> that are somewhat used/no time to test them and reencode messed up 
> tracks, and another 100 will have to be done over the following week)
> 
> does cdparanoia offer that kind of reliability/ease of use EAC has?

  Most certainly, I've ripped all my cd's using abcde (and hence
  cdparanoia) and had not one glitch. Check out http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/faq.html
  
> Jared Anderson wrote:
> 
> >* Chris <cl at enposte.net> [2002-11-18 10:37]:
> > 
> >
> >>Heya
> >>
> >>thanks, that was the problem. some crazy windows service was useing 99% 
> >>CPU at random times thou it took long enough to track down what it was, 
> >>let alone why it does it. Disableing all windows servies i wasn't useing 
> >>fixed it. I never thought of that due to this being a newly installed 
> >>win2k box with nothing else but oggenc and EAC running on it, How i hate 
> >>windows=/ If only EAC had a linux port!
> >>   
> >>
> >
> >
> > I've found the best ripping software to be abcde, it runs on linux as
> > a frontend to some cddb tools, cdparanoia (another great xiph piece of
> > software) and oggenc.  I much prefer it to EAC or CDex.
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