Re: CD music file formats

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Erik,
That sounds great but I could not figure out how to rip with k3b and found no useful information on the k3b web site.


 Back to google.  Thanks!

Bob


Erik Espinoza wrote:

Why not just use k3b or one of the graphical burning software packages
that comes with Fedora?

Erik

On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 19:45:15 -0500, Bob Hartung <rwhart@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Hi all,
 I am a newbie to this so here goes.  I want to rip some very old CDs
and then rerecord the songs onto CDs that will play in an "ancient" cd
player.  This player is able to play the original CDs, I just want to
cut out the crap that I always have to skip over.  So far I see lots of
references to MP3 encoding using Grip and Lame.  Also references to Ogg
Orbis (sp?) and WAV formats.  However, I see no references to the
original CD format.  Do I just rip them to a "raw" file format , collect
the raw files into an iso and then burn the iso to CD with cdrecord
dev=0,0,0 [filename}?

 Help, directions all appreciated.

TIA

Bob Hartung


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