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Ogg batch encoder GUI

Is there such a thing?

Something like razorlame.

Thanks in advance.

Ogg batch encoder GUI

Reply #1
I'm not familiar with razorlame, since I've never done any serious mp3 encoding.  But there are a couple of options if you want to rip a cd to ogg files.  You can use a front-end such as cdex or eac, and set up the current rc3 oggenc as an external encoder.  You can do this in Media Jukebox, too.  Or just rip the wav files using whatever ripper you like, and then batch-encode them using oggdrop or speek's oggenc frontend called "oggifier."  A nice program.  The new EAC, due out soon, may have direct ogg support, which would be especially nice for tagging purposes.  IMO, the ogg tag system is better than id3.
God kills a kitten every time you encode with CBR 320

Ogg batch encoder GUI

Reply #2
CDeX with the Intel compiler optimised vorbis DLL screams on my anthlon. All tagged and named perdy to boot. Though EAC with native Vorbis compression and tagging would be cool as well.