[CentOS] k3b -> cddb doesn't work
ken
gebser at mousecar.com
Sun Aug 18 19:45:20 UTC 2013
n 08/17/2013 05:29 PM Joerg Schilling wrote:
> ken <gebser at mousecar.com> wrote:
>
>> Copying a CD with k3b is no problem, except I want to include on my copy
>> the cbbd data (from freedb.org). I've configured k3b's cddb section
>> according to instructions at <http://www.freedb.org/en/faq.3.html#15>
>> and read every article google could find about "k3b cddb freedb.org
>> config", but still k3b can't manage it. Grip handles getting the cddb
>> data just fine. I'm beginning to think that k3b is simply broke as far
>> as this functionality is concerned. But I thought I'd ask here if
>> anyone has found a way to make this work.
>
> Doing this is no problem if you just use the cdrtools from the commandline.
>
> BTW: I recommend to use cdda2wav for audio extraction.
>
> Jörg
Jörg,
Thanks for your reply. As late as November 2012 I always used the CLI
for copying *data* CDs, using cdrecord and readcd. But though I read
and studied manpages and scads of documentation, I never had any luck
cloning a music CD using these commands. So I'd doubt I could figure
out on my own, in addition to cloning a CD, adding in the song titles etc.
I guess I wasn't clear about ripping a CD. Grip, as I said handles this
fine, including downloading the cddb data. So if I wanted to create wav
(or ogg or other) files, I could use grip. But for some CDs, a series
of wav files just doesn't play back well; I'm talking about music in
which one track blends into the following track with no break in
between. These don't play back well because audio players insert a
break (perhaps because they need a second or so to load that second
track) and, in addition, often this break isn't in a good moment. So
I've decided to just burn the entire CD to avoid hearing the breaks. So
is it even possible to save the cddb data to a copied CD?
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