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I currently use "abcde" for ripping CD's. It's doing most of what I need now thanks to careful tuning of the .abcde.conf file.
On Debian, "abcde" is doing most of what I need now thanks to careful tuning of the .abcde.conf file.


I experimented with using FLAC but found it was not working in the Logitech Mediaserver. Instead of continuing to fight with it I opted to bump up the quality on the rip for my CD's.
On Windows, the WMP (Windows Media Player) does a fine job, instructions on using MP3 format are here https://www.dummies.com/computers/operating-systems/windows-10/how-to-rip-cds-in-windows-10/


All my players handle FLAC. Oh well.
== on Debian: abcde ==
 
== abcde ==


Read the wiki here http://abcde.einval.com/wiki/
Read the wiki here http://abcde.einval.com/wiki/

Revision as of 03:15, 15 March 2019

On Debian, "abcde" is doing most of what I need now thanks to careful tuning of the .abcde.conf file.

On Windows, the WMP (Windows Media Player) does a fine job, instructions on using MP3 format are here https://www.dummies.com/computers/operating-systems/windows-10/how-to-rip-cds-in-windows-10/

on Debian: abcde

Read the wiki here http://abcde.einval.com/wiki/

Embedding cover art Fixing Genre tag Fixing Artist tag (removing "The")

If the image is big then resize down to 512x512

file cover.jpg
mv cover.jpg backup
convert backup -resize cover.jpg
for i in *mp3; do 
  eyeD3 --add-image=cover.jpg:FRONT_COVER --artist=Pentangle --genre=Folk "$i"
done

Or just add the image

for i in *mp3; do 
  eyeD3 --add-image=cover.jpg:FRONT_COVER "$i"
done