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authorDirk Meyer <dinoex@FreeBSD.org>2003-08-17 10:00:34 +0000
committerDirk Meyer <dinoex@FreeBSD.org>2003-08-17 10:00:34 +0000
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dekagen is a front-end to several tools for the ripping, converting, and
naming of MP3 and Ogg-Vorbis files. It automates the whole process of ripping data from music compact discs (CD), the naming of the files, their converting into MP3 or Ogg-Vorbis format and the labelling of the MP3 files with an ID3 tag. dekagen uses dialog for a user interface that is intended to be "intuitive". Music data is read from CDs using cdda2wav, cdparanoia, dagrab, or tosha, and stored on your harddisk in wav-format. Note that this will have an excessive need of disk space. After this, the wav-data is converted into MP3 format using 8hz-mp3, bladeenc, l3enc, lame, mp3enc, or notlame, or into Ogg-Vorbis format using oggenc. This will take a while. To avoid manual naming and tagging for all the files, cda is used for CDDB lookups. To label the MP3 files with ID3 tags, id3ed, id3tag, id3tool, or mp3info, or the built-in capabilities of some encoders (lame, notlame) are used. Ogg-Vorbis files can be labelled with oggenc. WWW: http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~mbayer/tools/dekagen.html
Notes
Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=87122
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SUBDIR += dagrab
SUBDIR += dap
SUBDIR += darkice
+ SUBDIR += dekagen
SUBDIR += denemo
SUBDIR += discid
SUBDIR += easytag