http://www.hispalinux.es/~data/files/cd-discid/
Read the README files for a complete list of requirements.
+
+Q. I have a problem, and I reported some time ago. When are you going to
+ release a new version?
+A. Try downloading the trunk of the development from
+ http://svn.hispalinux.es:8080/svn/abcde/trunk
2. EXECUTION
address). Use this in combination with '-j 0' to shift all encoding off the
local machine.
-Having trouble getting cdparanoia to read from your drive as a user? Add
-yourself to the cdrom group, change the permissions on your cdrom device to 660,
-and if you have a SCSI cdrom drive, check the permissions on
-/dev/sg* as well.
+Q. I am having problems with *my CD reading program* reading the drive as a
+ user.
+A. You might have to add yourself (or the users who want to use abcde) to the
+ cdrom group and change the permissions of the cdrom device to 660. If you
+ have a SCSI cdrom drive, check the permissions of /dev/sg* as well.
Q. I would like to give the trackname and the artist_name directly to the
encoder (in my case oggenc), but found no documentation.
add a comment about the CD you are ripping (-w "disc #"). Alternatively you
can use only the "-t ###" option and then move all the files to the same
directory. If you want the tagged track number to be set to the modified
- number you should use "-T ###".
+ number you should use "-T ###". Even more! If you use "-W <cd_number>",
+ abcde will put a comment to every CD set ("CD <number>") and use modify the
+ number of the tracks.
Q. I have a live concert. I want to encode it in a single file. How do i do it?
A. Use "-1" and it will be encoded in a single file.