Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 10:52:26 -0400 From: Alan E <alane@geeksrus.net> To: Oliver Braun <obraun@informatik.unibw-muenchen.de> Cc: FreeBSD Ports List <ports@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: grip configuration Message-ID: <20020714145226.GA61269@wwweasel.geeksrus.net> In-Reply-To: <20020714122342.GA41993@unsane.de> References: <20020714122342.GA41993@unsane.de>
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On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 02:23:42PM +0200, Oliver Braun wrote: >Hi Alan, > >I am trying to use grip, but not very successful. > >It seems that cdda2wav is not available on FreeBSD. What else could I >use to rip? lame is ok for encoding? Yes it is. I use it. sysutils/cdrtools. I hope you have a SCSI cdrom. Otherwise, you're entering a DMZ: there are patches to allow "ATAPICAM" so that the ATAPI driver can be accessed like the SCSI driver. However, there is some contentious situtation about this, of which I know not details, wherein the patches are apprently being blocked from inclusion in the kernel (or something like that). (If that is the case, then I can only suggest you search the mail archives for -STABLE and -CURRENT and then possibly ask on -CURRENT.) FWIW ATAPICAM is the concept that linux uses with ATAPI-SCSI-emulation, which is somewhat ironic, since an ATAPI CD is really a [more-or-less] SCSI device where the SCSI-commands are tunnelled through IDE protocol. Also, the implementation on Linux blows dead bears (or *did*) in terms of speed, reliability, and not-having-to-reboot-your-box; keeping a straightened paper clip handy was also a good idea for those special times when you just *had* to get the CDROM out of the drive without a reboot. It's why I use SCSI CDROM/CDRW devices. -- AlanE To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-ports" in the body of the message
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