Found this and thought it might be of use to some:
http://www.emcken.dk/weblog/archives...nd-Juicer.html
It is a great little how-to on getting Sound Juicer 2.10.0 to rip mp3 - and it works
Cheers,
Ruff
Found this and thought it might be of use to some:
http://www.emcken.dk/weblog/archives...nd-Juicer.html
It is a great little how-to on getting Sound Juicer 2.10.0 to rip mp3 - and it works
Cheers,
Ruff
Thanks for the link. Would you also happen to kow how to get Sound Juicer to encode at more than 160 Kbps? I just ripped some songs using the Hoary Live CD and would like to know how to increase the encoding quality so I'll know when I install hoary to it's own partition.
Thanks!
How did you manage to encode at 160 kbps? I can only encode at 256Originally Posted by vaskark
I followed these instructions, but when I added 'quality=0.6' to the Gstreamer pipeline part I received this error when trying to rip in Sound Juicer:Originally Posted by ruff
Sound Juicer could not extract this CD
Reason: Could not create Gstreamer encoder ((null))
So is this a bug, or can we not increase the encoding rate? 128 Kbps is not enough for me.
P.S. The instructions worked fine.
Try adding preset=1002 to the end of the gsteamer profile line. You can also make it preset=1003 (which is the 'Extreme' setting) or preset=1004 ('Insane' setting). You'll also need the gstreamer0.8-mad package, which you can get from the marillat repository.
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I get "Sound Juicer could not extract this CDOriginally Posted by Nis
Reason: Could not create Gstreamer encoder ((null))" When I put preset=1002 at the end of the line. Yes I have the gstreamer0.8-mad package. I can however rip mp3s if I don't write preset=1002" but the bitrate is way too high
Last edited by jasplund; April 7th, 2005 at 08:29 AM.
This is what I have in my profile:Originally Posted by jasplund
Code:audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc preset=1001
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preset=1001 makes no difference
I can rip as long as it says audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc
but not if it says audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc preset=1001
or 1002 or whatever
Anybody has a link to the lame file?Originally Posted by jasplund
what lame-file?
I installed the goobox mp3 ripper. It's like sound juicer but you get to choose the bitrate. The problem is that it doesn't matter which bitrate I choose. It still encodes at 256
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