If you have an ~/.abcde.conf file try placing:
and this might get things going...Code:CDROM=/dev/sr1
If you have an ~/.abcde.conf file try placing:
and this might get things going...Code:CDROM=/dev/sr1
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Thank you nicrout and andrew.46 i will try this when i get home.
what is dmsg comand. and how do i use it effectively?it will be something like /dev/sr1
when you plug in the drive the output of the dmesg command will give you some clues.
type dmesg into a terminal and see the output of the the kernel ring buffer, ie what the kernel ouputs when (for example) and external device is plugged or unplugged.
Thank you nickrout. i will try that in a few hours. hopefully i can get it to work.
Worked for sure. turns out it was /dev/sr1 although i could have sworn i tried that yesterday.
thanks for the help guys. was able to run both drives at the same time from different terminals
Good to hear the issue has been resolved
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I'm just getting into abcde as I found that my old fave - ripperx is unstable after 12.04.
Lots of good info in this thread. I'm trying to get abcde to write into the ID3 comment tag for mp3s, giving the lame parameters used in the encoding, which works to a point.
Edit: Got it working.
In my ~/.abcde.conf I have the following set:
In my case the mp3 tag results in "Created using lame -V0 --vbr-new -q0 --lowpass 19.7 -b96"Code:# Add a comment into the ID3 comment tag COMMENT='Created using lame ${MP3ENCODEROPTS}'
Last edited by BFG; February 15th, 2013 at 03:55 PM.
I am not 100% sure what all you are hoping to accomplish but you can edit the CDDB info before you start the rip.
A good allternative if you don't mind a small bit of post tagging, EasyTAG is a great program for mass editing of ID3 tags. particularly if you are wanting to insert the same thing in a field for multiple files.
Those who follow the development version of abcde might be interested to know that there is now support for the newest version of eyeD3 (the new default mp3 tagger):
http://code.google.com/p/abcde/source/detail?r=379
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