Using ipod on Linux
1. Create a directory /mnt/ipod
2. Mount ipod into this directory
3. Read from ipod using gtkpod
4. Add / Remove songs from the file / directory listing in gtkpod
5. Sync the new contents into the ipod
6. Unmount ipod and start listening to your favourite music
If your music is in audio cds, then all you need is Grip to rip and encode it into mp3 format. Simple steps to rip a cd using grip:-
1. In Grip select the tracks to be ripped from the cd
2. In Config/Rip/Ripper tab you may choose [ grip (cdparanoia) ] as the ripper and provide suitable location and rip file format [ like ~/Music/Album/%n.wav ]
3. In Config/Encode/Encoder choose a suitable encoder
- lame - for encoding mp3 files
- oggenc - for encoding ogg vorbis files
5. In Config/Encode/Options tab you can also give Location and M3U file format [ like ~/Music/Album.m3u ]
6. With all these settings done, from the Rip tab you can either
- Rip only - to extract .wav files
- Rip+Encode - to get .mp3 or .ogg files
Some useful links:-
January 27th, 2006 at 11:50 am
Thanks for the tip on converting audio to mp3. Visit your blog quite often
June 13th, 2006 at 9:58 am
Dude! I am not able to do the mount itself!