On Monday 18 February 2002 05:58 pm, you wrote:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 05:44:20PM -0500, Andy Stewart wrote:
Grip is a GUI which understands the following rippers and has built in commands for them (which are customizable):
Sounds cool, Andy. Can I skip the GUI and automate it once it's set up? Rob and I both seem to want a solution where we can set up our happy defaults, then just pop a disc in and say "go."
Chuck, If Grip is open, then it will auto-rip and encode when a new disc is inserted into the tray. If the app isn't active, then I suppose you'd have to use the polling method Andy mentioned. This is what I've been doing for the last hour: 1) Run Grip 2) Insert audio CD (a Todd Rundgren Anthology, in this case) 3) Automatically Grip reads track info and selects all to rip 4) Automatically Grip rips and encodes 5) CD gets ejected when finished Of course, I had to configure a few items but not many at all. VERY smooth if Grip is running. I'm just going to have it start automatically when the KDE desktop starts. -- Rob -= rb@millbury.net =-