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dekagen is a front-end to several tools for the ripping, converting, and
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naming of MP3 and Ogg-Vorbis files. It automates the whole process of ripping
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data from music compact discs (CD), the naming of the files, their converting
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into MP3 or Ogg-Vorbis format and the labelling of the MP3 files with an ID3
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tag. dekagen uses dialog for a user interface that is intended to be
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"intuitive".
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Music data is read from CDs using cdda2wav, cdparanoia, dagrab, or tosha, and
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stored on your hard disk in wav-format. Note that this will have an excessive
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need of disk space. After this, the wav-data is converted into MP3 format
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using 8hz-mp3, bladeenc, l3enc, lame, mp3enc, or notlame, or into Ogg-Vorbis
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format using oggenc. This will take a while. To avoid manual naming and
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tagging for all the files, cda is used for CDDB lookups. To label the MP3
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files with ID3 tags, id3ed, id3tag, id3tool, or mp3info, or the built-in
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capabilities of some encoders (lame, notlame) are used. Ogg-Vorbis files can
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be labelled with oggenc.
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WWW: http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~mbayer/tools/dekagen.html
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- Martin Kraft
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martin.kraft@fal.de
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