Playing audio CDs under Redhat 7.3

Mark Purcell mark at purcell.homeip.net
Mon Oct 7 21:18:30 EST 2002


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On Mon, 7 Oct 2002 20:56, Brad Hards wrote:
> The second requires "ripping" the CDs to disk files (usually subsequenly
> converted into MP3 format, because it is fairly efficient storage format,
> but Ogg Vorbis is a better long term option), and then playing them. The
> normal tool to rip CDs is called cdparanoia
> (http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/manual.html) - I guess grip is some Gnome GUI
> front end.

cdda2wav will allow you to rip a cd direct to the sound system.

1. Use cdda2wav as a cd player

        cdda2wav -eN -t6

   will copy the audio samples into a sound card (if sound card support
   is compiled in) and will not write any file.

http://www.escape.de/users/colossus/cdda2wav.html

Mark
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