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junior-s 09-01-2013 12:45 PM

Can't copy my CD's =/
 
I'm trying to copy my CD's from the 90's and I'm unable to do so. :(
Any help? This never happened before.

To show that I'm not trying to do anything illegal, I uploaded a pic of them (there are more than 100 but not many fit in the picture) = http://img707.imageshack.us/img707/2412/3x7n.jpg

I enjoy "old music" and I want to be able to listen to them when I'm modeling in Blender. It's annoying having to put the CD's in, it makes a lot of noise and I can't put the songs into shuffle mode.

I also have lots of Vinil Discs, check them out =] https://www.facebook.com/amarildo.sa...1079132&type=3

schneidz 09-01-2013 04:12 PM

I used to use grip to rip them into flac/mp3.

LarryLQ 09-01-2013 04:31 PM

@ junior-s
Use mplayer to dump track, VLC or cdparanoia. There are many more ways of course.

junior-s 09-01-2013 04:38 PM

Thanks to you both, but I installed k3b and there's a rip tool that let's me chose the folder, format etc. It even rips the music with the artist+the name of the song

LarryLQ 09-01-2013 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by junior-s (Post 5019943)
Thanks to you both, but I installed k3b and there's a rip tool that let's me chose the folder, format etc. It even rips the music with the artist+the name of the song

Cool.

Quote:

Originally Posted by junior-s (Post 5019851)
It's annoying having to put the CD's in, it makes a lot of noise and I can't put the songs into shuffle mode.

I also have lots of Vinil Discs, check them out =] https://www.facebook.com/amarildo.sa...1079132&type=3

After you've rip your songs, you can use VLC to create playlists and shuffle your songs. Mplayer can shuffle songs too by typing at the terminal:

mplayer -shuffle *.mp3


For vinyls, use audacity to amplify and then use the noise removal tool to remove hiss, surface noise and etc. Youtube has videos on copying vinyls to PC and using audacity to improve the process.

junior-s 09-01-2013 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by LarryLQ (Post 5019947)
Cool.
Youtube has videos on copying vinyls to PC and using audacity to improve the process.

Thank you very much, I'll give those a look, although there's nothing like putting those in the player, there's nothing like the real deal =]


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