[vorbis] Using oggenc
Tony Hursh
awh at acm.org
Fri Jun 27 11:44:01 PDT 2003
At 12:51 AM 6/26/2003, Ti Kan wrote:
>That is incorrect, Santosh. There is no such thing as a .cda file.
>Under M$ Windows, the windows explorer displays audio tracks as such
>files only for your "convenience". They are only illusions. The data
>is not recorded in a ".cda" format on CD.
Yep. The Macintosh displays the tracks as "AIFF" files for much the same
reason, although it appears to be a little cleaner than the Windows
implementation. There's also a nice XML pseudo-file called TOC.plist (or
something similar, I'm away from my Mac) that has a lot of useful
information on track lengths and such.
<p>The original poster might want to give my program, OggCarton, a try as
well. It's an integrated ripper, database, and web server. It's still beta,
but appears to be approaching stability. I hope.
http://oggcarton.sourceforge.net
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