HOWTO: Rip mp3 using Sound Juicer
If you have and iPod and is using Amarok to upload songs to it, you probably noticed that you can upload .ogg files... ](*,)
So, if you want to rip cds as mp3's here is what to do:
- install Gstreamer plugin:
Code:
sudo apt-get install gstreamer-plugin-bad
in Dapper or
Code:
sudo apt-get install gstreamer-plugin-ugly
in Edgy - Open Sound Juicer CD Extractor
- go Edit > preferences and in the format are choose edit profile
- click New and name it MP3
- Select the MP3 profile and set the GStreamer pipeline to:
Code:
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc vbr=0 bitrate=196 ! id3v2mux
in dapper or
Code:
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! ugly name=enc vbr=0 bitrate=196 ! id3v2mux
in Edgy - Set the File Extension to mp3, and select the Active check box
- Restart Sound Juicer
and you can now rip mp3's :-D
Re: HOWTO: Rip mp3 using Sound Juicer
When I do this the extracted files become 1-6 hours of pops, hisses and glitches. Sort of cool considering I am ripping noise CDs, but not the kind of noise I am aiming for.
Re: HOWTO: Rip mp3 using Sound Juicer
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Ack99
If you have and iPod and is using Amarok to upload songs to it, you probably noticed that you can upload .ogg files... ](*,)
So, if you want to rip cds as mp3's here is what to do:
[LIST=1][*]install Gstreamer plugin:
Code:
sudo apt-get install gstreamer-plugin-ugly
in Edgy
I came to a screeching halt at the very first step!
Quote:
sudo apt-get install gstreamer-plugin-ugly
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package gstreamer-plugin-ugly
Re: HOWTO: Rip mp3 using Sound Juicer
It sounds like you haven't fully enabled the Universe and Multiverse repositories. Check this out:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Re...es/Ubuntu#what
Once you've got them enabled, try the instructions above again. You shouldn't have any problem getting the gstreamer-plugin-ugly via the command line or from Synaptic Package Manager. Good luck!
Re: HOWTO: Rip mp3 using Sound Juicer
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jcrochford
It sounds like you haven't fully enabled the Universe and Multiverse repositories. Check this out:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Re...es/Ubuntu#what
Once you've got them enabled, try the instructions above again. You shouldn't have any problem getting the gstreamer-plugin-ugly via the command line or from Synaptic Package Manager. Good luck!
I DO have those repositories enabled! In Synaptic I found a 'gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly'--you think that's what he meant?
Re: HOWTO: Rip mp3 using Sound Juicer
Quote:
Originally Posted by
wilberfan
I DO have those repositories enabled! In Synaptic I found a 'gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly'--you think that's what he meant?
Yes
Re: HOWTO: Rip mp3 using Sound Juicer
okay, i followed the first post, however one thing didnt work out. the pipeline suggested for edgy gave me garbled output (even though i am using edgy).
i used the pipeline suggested for dapper and that seemed to work fine.
(and yes, i am using gstreamer0.10)
Re: HOWTO: Rip mp3 using Sound Juicer
I found installing gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly-multiverse and using lame in the pipeline worked for me
Re: HOWTO: Rip mp3 using Sound Juicer
I also got nothing but noise using the code given. Using lame in the pipeline working fine. In my case the gstreamer plugins were already installed. I just added lame in preferences and it worked fine.
Re: HOWTO: Rip mp3 using Sound Juicer
The OP's Gstreamer line didn't work for me, but this one did:
Code:
audio/x-raw-int,rate=44100,channels=2 ! lame name=enc