CDSlayer - Easy CD Ripping (1 Viewer)

jAxx

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CD Slayer is a plugin for MediaPortal, that lets you rip your CDs to Ogg Vorbis, MP3 or FLAC format.

It automatically tags the music files with information from freedb.org's database and places them in your default music directory.

The main design criteria is simplicity. That is minimal configuration (none at the monent), so also the novice user is able to make a quality rip with a minimum of effort.


Features:
- Tags music files with info from freedb.
- Handles normal albums (single artist) as well as compilation albums.
- MP3, Ogg Vorbis and FLAC support.
- Music files are saved to your default music directory automatically.
- Files are named from music information.


Download CD Slayer v0.7 here:
https://www.team-mediaportal.com/files/Download/Plugins/AudioorRadio/CDSlayer0.7/


History:

0.7:
- CD Slayer has now got an interface for settings. It is accessed through
"MediaPortal Configuration" --> "Plugins". You can adjust:
- MP3 quality settings.
- Ogg Vorbis quality settings.
- Default rip folder.

0.6:
- New version of FLAC encoder 1.2.1.
- New version of Ogg Vorbis encoder: Lancer [20061110](SSE2) based on aoTuV b5.
- Default MP3 encoder settings are adjusted so they fit the recommendation by Hydrogenaudio.org for optimal sound quality.
- Some user interface optimizations.
- MP3 and FLAC support thanks to JBurnette.
 

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stormbringer

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I hope that this will going on.
The first visual look is o.k.
This is the deepest missed feature in MP.
Ripping from menu - great!
The old feature was to hidden.
 

jAxx

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Yes, I agree with you Stormbringer, the built-in CD ripper is hidden too far away and requires too much attention to use.

This is also the reason why i am developing this plugin, plain and simple CD ripping without too many questions... and Ogg Vorbis support of course :)
 

Spragleknas

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    DL'ed and gonna give it a try.

    Looks very promesing!!!

    You say (on the DL-site) that one should use the one that is best for ones CPU; I hva a CeleronM (s479 - MoD). Which do you think I should use?
     

    jAxx

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    I belive you should use the SSE2 version since Pentium M and Celeron M are pretty much the same (except for SpeedStep and some caching i believe..).

    You can just test the SSE against the SSE2 version in the commandline to see which is the fastest.

    The latest versions of oggenc.exe:

    SSE (included in the CDSlayer package):
    http://homepage3.nifty.com/blacksword/oggenc283_sse_lancer20060903.zip

    SSE2 (Athlon64, Opteron, Pentium IV, Pentium M):
    http://homepage3.nifty.com/blacksword/oggenc283_sse2_lancer20060903.zip
     

    MrBacardi

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    What kind of file compression formats are you thinking about?

    Also, Is it possible Can you add this in such a way so that cdslayer can take advantage of encoders already installed on the system?

    I would like Broadcast Wave (BWAV)-support, because I like to keep my music uncompressed (space is cheap) and as compatible with devices as possible.
     

    jAxx

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    Could you make "auto-rip" optional?

    Sometimes I just wanna play a CD.... not rip-it.


    Thanks!

    Auto-rip? I'm not sure what you mean. The program starts to rip when you press the 'Rip CD' button. Are thinking of some sort of confirmation dialog?
     

    jAxx

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    What kind of file compression formats are you thinking about?

    First of MP3 support. Then secondly some sort of lossless compression like Wavpack or FLAC.

    Wave support could also be an option. Easy to implement since files are ripped to wave format and then encoded.

    CDSlayer will not take advantage of encoders already installed on the system.
     

    Spragleknas

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    Could you (or anybody else) say somthing about the quality of this ripper compared to the built-in LAME-function?
     

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