Comment AutoRip in the background (Score 1) 356
I rip my CD's on my Linux server using AutoRip which has no UI, and runs in the background. It does CDDB lookup and tag encoding. It's a PERL script that uses cdparanoia and lame to create the MP3 files.
Not very sophisticated or trendy, but works great for my purposes. I just keep a stack of "todo" CD's by the server and when I see the tray open, load a new CD. Then add the ripped disc to to the "done" stack.
It took me 2-3 weeks to rip my CD's which is not a problem for me since:
works for me...
Not very sophisticated or trendy, but works great for my purposes. I just keep a stack of "todo" CD's by the server and when I see the tray open, load a new CD. Then add the ripped disc to to the "done" stack.
It took me 2-3 weeks to rip my CD's which is not a problem for me since:
- I don't need everything ripped immediately (practice patience)
- I used none of my primary time - wasn't a priority.
works for me...