

Thanks! Yah, just installed it with apt and it’s brilliant - simple, but everything I need.
Thanks! Yah, just installed it with apt and it’s brilliant - simple, but everything I need.
Hrrrmmm, yes. I’m starting to think there is no currently maintained, FOSS application that will both rip and tag MP3 files for me now.
Whipper seems to only outputs FLACs. FRE:AC doesn’t display correctly on my PC. I’m going to try Asunder next, but it too isn’t maintained, it seems.
If only I could go write my own…
@[email protected] Sorry to spam you - but I ran whipper and it created FLACs. I want MP3s, even though I know that makes me evil. :)
I’ve reviewed their github page and they don’t say it can directly output MP3s. Their example config file, for instance, doesn’t show a way to specify output format at all. Am I supposed to convert the files on my own then, or …? (That defeats my one step process but I’ll try if needed)
Thanks much! Super helpful. I am trying out whipper now and it looks good so far.
Just a note, you had an extra ‘L’ at the end of your URL:
http://www.accuraterip.com/driveoffsets.htm
:)
I just tried this app. When it opens, the UI is like 3x zoomed in, I can tell I’m not seeing the whole screen.
I found an open issue in their github with the same complaint. I tried both the appimage and the snapo and they both do this on my Ubunut PC. Guess I’ll have to keep looking.
Thanks. Am I right in seeing that the only install option for Asunder is to download the tar.bz2 file, extract it and then use make to build it? I have not done that before.
Yes, thanks but my library is OK now, I am looking for something to both rip and tag my new CDs as I rip them - in one step if possible.
More options, yay!
https://selfh.st/apps/?tag=Kanban
Like others said, OP, I use Planka solo and its great for simple use cases.
And the next thing you know…
This is really, “what techs call it” and “what non-techs call it”.
As a tech, I usually know what someone means when they “app”.
It’s “glitch” that drives me mad though. Glitch sounds like a ghost caused the error one tine only, versus some lazy coder.
This, really?
Great to read the story from Adventure Log’s author. I just installed that app and I’m looking forward to trying to help improve it.