Cdmp3 extracts tracks or a full CD using cdparanoia or cdda2wav and converts them into MP3 or Ogg Vorbi in real-time.
One of the notable features of cdmp3 is its integration with the CDDB database, which allows for the inclusion of artist and track name information into both the file name and the file's meta tags. This is especially useful for keeping your music library organized and easily searchable.
Installation of cdmp3 is fairly straightforward. The software consists of a single perl script which can be copied to any location on your system. Creating a symlink named "cdogg" is also a recommended step to streamline the conversion process to Ogg Vorbis files. Additionally, you will need certain packages installed depending on the command line arguments you choose to use, such as cdparanoia, cdda2wav, and others.
The most recent release of cdmp3 has some notable updates, including the conversion to perl from C++, the merging of the get_cddb function into the main script, and the addition of several new filename formatting patterns. The command line arguments have also been made more flexible for greater customization options.
Overall, I found cdmp3 to be a powerful and user-friendly tool for converting CD tracks into digital music files. Its integration with CDDB and ease of use make it an excellent choice for anyone needing to digitize their CD collection.
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