Oh, I see. You also want to know how to rip. I guess I didn't finish reading the entire message. For ripping I use old school cdparanoia. It does a decent job and spits things out in wav format. Then I use k3b to burn. Erik On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 20:01:43 -0500, Bob Hartung <rwhart@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > 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 > >> > >> > >>-- > >>fedora-list mailing list > >>fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > >>To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >