2006-12-08, 10:07 PM
Hey fellow linux users!!
Since a week I have my laptop fully running Fedora Core 6.
Fedora Core 6 comes with the "Sound Juice CD-Ripper" which I couldn't get to rip to MP3.
Since I have a PSP and I would love to rip my cd's to MP3....this is how I do it now:
Tools I use are:
- K3b (yeah the burning software)
you can get it by going into SU mode in the terminal and typing:
yum -y install k3b
yum -y search k3b mp3
After that's done, download and install this:
[/url][url=ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/carroll.cac.ps...0-1mdk.i586.rpm]ftp://ftp.pbone.net/mirror/carroll.cac.ps...0-1mdk.i586.rpm
After that is installed FEDORA CORE 6 will tell your there is 1 new update. install that, open up K3b.
Open the "Settings => Configure K3b" window and goto the CDDB settings.
Change it (if it isn't like that allready) to access the external cddb (for titles and such)
After that open a new AUDIO-CD project and in the upper-left navigator click your cd-rom/dvd-rom station where your Audio-cd is inserted in.
After that, select the tracks you wanna rip, goto "Projects => Convert Audiofiles"
Change the "WAVE" into "MP3 (lame)", choose a destination folder and your all set!!
Press the start button and let it run.