music collection to ogg vorbis ?

Jason Shein jason-gaRZxGPHtpBxZtjKW1aY+1aTQe2KTcn/ at public.gmane.org
Fri Dec 19 02:12:52 UTC 2003


I am currently using a rimps server in my house to serve all my mp3's 
and ogg files via a web interface. works great. You can edit the tags, 
delete, upload, create playlists ETC, all remotely. User access can be 
restricted to just playing & searches so content cannot be accidentally 
removed. My kids love it, as all their favourite singers or groups are 
available anywhere in the house, even outside via wireless.

http://rimps.sourceforge.net/
current is 3b3

I use my browser to access the server then the steams open in my choice 
of player. ( xmms of course )

Definitely good use for an old pc.

Oliver Meyn wrote:
> On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 11:50, Taavi Burns wrote:
> 
>>On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 11:42:43AM -0500, Lloyd Budd wrote:
>>
>>>What is an efficient way to achieve the ripping (+tag) under Linux?
>>
>>IIRC grip will snag disc info from freedb and rip with your choice
>>of filename and filled out ID3 tag, direclty to your favourite
>>format for which there exists a CLI encoder.
>>
> 
> 
> If you have a big enough collection to warrant it, the grip guy has also
> written ddj which is a dbase frontend for all the info grip (optionally)
> sticks into a mysql dbase.  It's missing some key features (eg text
> search) but it'll do til I write my own :)  Note it also allows you to
> pick your favourite command line player.
> 
> Cheers,
> Oliver
> 
> 
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