Vlorb is a software application that encodes audio files from Audio CDs in high quality.
One of the most useful features of vlorb is its ability to use CDDB to obtain CD information for file naming and tagging. Additionally, vlorb is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, which ensures both transparency and security.
In order to use vlorb, you'll need to have a few things installed first, including cdparanoia, Perl, and the Perl CDDB module. Once you've got everything set up, you'll be ready to take advantage of vlorb's powerful audio encoding capabilities.
Recently, vlorb underwent several updates to improve its functionality. For one thing, it now supports multiple CDDB entries, with credit going to Bas Kok for this new feature. However, this feature still requires some fine-tuning - specifically, the ability to turn interactivity on or off. Additionally, vlorb fixed a bug with quote escapes, thanks to feedback from user Frank Osterfeld. Finally, vlorb now offers ripdir support, allowing you to encode files directly to a designated directory.
Overall, vlorb is a fantastic audio encoding tool that offers both simplicity and functionality. Whether you're an audiophile looking to create high-quality audio files, or just someone looking for a reliable way to convert CDs to digital format, vlorb is definitely worth checking out.
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