In Dec 2001, I decided my old plextor SCSI 2x CDR drive (that only ever worked at 1x) needed replacing, so I got one of these 20x $99 IDE deelies. (hmm... more details under DebianLinuxJustWorks ... need to refactor).
I told MaryC? that this would make it practical to burn custom CDs?, so she went thru her collection and came up with a list...
The list (transcribed 5 Jan 2002 from a piece of paper Mary wrote it on...):
- Crowded House - Not the Girl You Think You Are (Very Best of C. H.)
I think I'll stop there and see if I can get DebianPackage:gtoaster to do the rest for me... (grumble... no link to gnome toaster home)
started it up... dialog warns me to check settings... I see I gotta tell it about my CD drives...
"Use SCSI interface for DAE"??? Ah... Digital Audio Extraction.
ok... online docs give me the relevant clues about the UI.. wow... very nice diagnostic when it failed to execute the mp3-encoder... complete with See http://gnometoaster.rulez.org to find more informations about how you can protest against certain legal practices that may eventually make life a lot more difficult for us with intellectual property becoming more and more important an issue."
OK, I don't really want to mp3 encode these things anyway... I want to use ogg vorbis...
Er... I was dropping onto the wrong window.
I ripped several trackes, then realized I was going to run out of /tmp space. Sigh... all that time down the drain.
Hmm... having trouble getting gtoaster to do cddb lookups. re-building from source (@@link? 3756a86ebf5b49948902ba1bf10809ad /home/connolly/DIST/gtoaster1.0Beta3.tgz) fixed it. Debian satisfied all the build dependencies in about 1 minute. DebianLinuxJustWorks!
see also: MusicBrainz? RDF stuff... AaronSw?...
29Jan2002: working on MarysSecondVideo
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