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Applied patches from Fedora Core.
git-svn-id: http://abcde.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@83
a0fa61bc-5347-0410-a1a9-
7f54aa4e1825
In case you want to install your own release, you need to download the
sources and install the complementary programs (abcde is just a frontend
and its functionality is provided by other programs).
In case you want to install your own release, you need to download the
sources and install the complementary programs (abcde is just a frontend
and its functionality is provided by other programs).
abcde needs cd-discid. Grab it from:
http://www.hispalinux.es/~data/files/cd-discid/
Read the README files for a complete list of requirements.
abcde needs cd-discid. Grab it from:
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
+Q. I have a problem, and I reported some time ago. Have you solved it already?
+A. Maybe. Try downloading the trunk of the development from
+ http://svn.hispalinux.es/svn/abcde/trunk
+Q. When are you going to release a new version?
+A. When it is ready. I keep on having new ideas and adding them to the trunk
+ (stored in the URL above), so I dont release until all the ideas are
+ finished.
+
optimize for disk conservation, use -l. You can also define
WAVOUTPUTDIR=/some/other/path to your /etc/abcde.conf or ~/.abcde.conf to
store the WAV files on another NFS shared fisk, for example.
optimize for disk conservation, use -l. You can also define
WAVOUTPUTDIR=/some/other/path to your /etc/abcde.conf or ~/.abcde.conf to
store the WAV files on another NFS shared fisk, for example.
+ Also, UNIX pipes have also been implemented, using "-P", so abcde reads and
+ encodes the tracks from the CD at once. However, it has the drawback that
+ only one format can be encoded at a time.
Q. How can i make abcde encode faster? My CD reader is way faster than the pace
it can encode my tracks.
Q. How can i make abcde encode faster? My CD reader is way faster than the pace
it can encode my tracks.
a "data" track name is found. But the solution is far from been optimal.
For now, if you find a "data" track and you know the number, restart abcde
specifying the tracks to be encoded, leaving out the data one.
a "data" track name is found. But the solution is far from been optimal.
For now, if you find a "data" track and you know the number, restart abcde
specifying the tracks to be encoded, leaving out the data one.
- Version 2.2 includes some checkings with cdparanoia, to try to get this
- right.
+ From version 2.2 onwards, abcde includes some checkings with cdparanoia, to
+ try to get this right.
Q. I am requested to have "eject" when setting the speed although I do not use
it for anything.
Q. I am requested to have "eject" when setting the speed although I do not use
it for anything.
entries. Use "-t 201" for the second CD and so on. Use "-w <comment>" to
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
entries. Use "-t 201" for the second CD and so on. Use "-w <comment>" to
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 ###". 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.
+ directory, but the tag/comment information on the files will differ. If you
+ want the tagged track number to be set to the modified number you should use
+ "-T ###".
+ Even better! If you use "-W <cd_number>", abcde will put a comment to every
+ CD set ("CD <number>") and modify the number of the tracks both in the file
+ name and the tag/comment information.
Q. I have a live concert. I want to encode it in a single file. How do i do it?
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.
+A. Use "-1" and it will be encoded in a single file. Use "-M" to make a CUE
+ sheet file where the information about the tracks is stored.
now. For that reason some people prefer to encode to MP3.
UPDATE *** UPDATE
now. For that reason some people prefer to encode to MP3.
UPDATE *** UPDATE
- There are at least 3 known brands already selling Ogg/Vorbis portable
- players: Rio, iRiver and Neuros.
+ There are known brands already selling Ogg/Vorbis portable players: Rio,
+ iRiver, Neuros, iAudio,...
Go buy one and you have no more reasons to use MP3.
If you are among those individuals, you might need to add support for MP3
Go buy one and you have no more reasons to use MP3.
If you are among those individuals, you might need to add support for MP3
# If that fails, check for a vi
elif which vi >/dev/null 2>&1; then
vi "$CDDBDATA"
# If that fails, check for a vi
elif which vi >/dev/null 2>&1; then
vi "$CDDBDATA"
+ elif [ -x /usr/bin/vim ]; then
+ /usr/bin/vim "$CDDBDATA"
elif [ -x /usr/bin/vi ]; then
/usr/bin/vi "$CDDBDATA"
elif [ -x /usr/bin/vi ]; then
/usr/bin/vi "$CDDBDATA"
+ elif [ -x /bin/vi ]; then
+ /bin/vi "$CDDBDATA"
# nano should be on all (modern, i.e., sarge) debian systems
elif which nano >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
nano "$CDDBDATA"
# nano should be on all (modern, i.e., sarge) debian systems
elif which nano >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
nano "$CDDBDATA"
DARTISTALBUM=$(grep ^DTITLE= "$CDDBFILE" | cut -f2- -d= | tr -d \\n | sed 's- / -~-g' | tr -d \[:cntrl:\])
DARTIST=$(echo "$DARTISTALBUM" | cut -f1 -d~ | sed 's,\\,\\\\,g;s,\([\"\$\`]\),\\\1,g' | tr -d \[:cntrl:\])
DALBUM=$(echo "$DARTISTALBUM" | cut -f2 -d~ | sed 's,\\,\\\\,g;s,\([\"\$\`]\),\\\1,g' | tr -d \[:cntrl:\])
DARTISTALBUM=$(grep ^DTITLE= "$CDDBFILE" | cut -f2- -d= | tr -d \\n | sed 's- / -~-g' | tr -d \[:cntrl:\])
DARTIST=$(echo "$DARTISTALBUM" | cut -f1 -d~ | sed 's,\\,\\\\,g;s,\([\"\$\`]\),\\\1,g' | tr -d \[:cntrl:\])
DALBUM=$(echo "$DARTISTALBUM" | cut -f2 -d~ | sed 's,\\,\\\\,g;s,\([\"\$\`]\),\\\1,g' | tr -d \[:cntrl:\])
- CDDBGENRE=$(grep '^#CATEGORY=' "$CDDBFILE" | cut -f2- -d=)
+ CDDBGENRE=$(grep '^#CATEGORY=' "$CDDBFILE" | cut -f2- -d= | tr -d \[:cntrl:\])
if grep "^DYEAR" "$CDDBFILE" 2>&1 > /dev/null ; then
CDYEAR=$(grep "^DYEAR" "$CDDBFILE" | cut -f2- -d= | tr -d \[:cntrl:\])
elif grep YEAR "$CDDBFILE" 2>&1 > /dev/null ; then
if grep "^DYEAR" "$CDDBFILE" 2>&1 > /dev/null ; then
CDYEAR=$(grep "^DYEAR" "$CDDBFILE" | cut -f2- -d= | tr -d \[:cntrl:\])
elif grep YEAR "$CDDBFILE" 2>&1 > /dev/null ; then
FILE="$1"
ADDRESS="$2"
DISCID=$(grep ^DISCID= "$FILE" | cut -f2 -d= | tr -d \[:cntrl:\])
FILE="$1"
ADDRESS="$2"
DISCID=$(grep ^DISCID= "$FILE" | cut -f2 -d= | tr -d \[:cntrl:\])
- CDDBGENRE=$(grep '^#CATEGORY=' "$FILE" | cut -f2- -d=)
+ CDDBGENRE=$(grep '^#CATEGORY=' "$FILE" | cut -f2- -d= | tr -d \[:cntrl:\])
grep -v "^#CATEGORY=" "$FILE" | mail -s "cddb $CDDBGENRE $DISCID" "$ADDRESS"
;;
grep -v "^#CATEGORY=" "$FILE" | mail -s "cddb $CDDBGENRE $DISCID" "$ADDRESS"
;;
* Added CUE support. Still experimental...
* Added FLAC on Ogg. Still not activated, since we cannot get comments added
as a post-process action.
* Added CUE support. Still experimental...
* Added FLAC on Ogg. Still not activated, since we cannot get comments added
as a post-process action.
+ * Applied patches from Fedora Core (Credit goes to Nils Philippsen
+ <nphilipp@redhat.com>)
- -- Jesus Climent <jesus.climent@hispalinux.es> Sun, 7 Aug 2005 01:57:11 +0300
+ -- Jesus Climent <jesus.climent@hispalinux.es> Sun, 7 Aug 2005 18:26:48 +0300
abcde (2.2.6-1) unstable; urgency=low
abcde (2.2.6-1) unstable; urgency=low