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> Anyone Know Any Cd Rippers That Can Do This..., extract the entire cd as one file
SupaSandeep
post Thu 30 Sep 2004, 11:30
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hi everyone, i'm looking for a prog that can rip an entire audio cd as one file (wav, mp3, whatever) i'd like to rip some of my dj mix cd's and cant seem to find anything to do it... please help
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surgicalrn
post Wed 6 Oct 2004, 18:57
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iTnes has a option under the "advanced" tab that says "join CD tracks". This has worked for me a time or two with tracks that blended into one another. java script:emoticon(':crazy:')


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post Thu 7 Oct 2004, 05:20
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i am sure that you could use cdda2wav to rip the cd. the files will be filename.wav

then you can use the command:

cat `ls filename.* | sort -n -t . +2` > filename.complete

then rename the filename.complete to filename.wav

you will have all the files clumped into one file.

.wav or .aif doesn't matter. filename is generic for the scripts purpose.

this should work. you can make a shell script out of the cdda2wav command, rename command, and sort command to automate the whole process.

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