I am digitizing my CD collection and I am ~100 CDs out from completion.
#abcde is the workhorse for this operation. I can recommend it if you still need to do the same.
My only gripe that ripping the CD to .WAV takes foreeeeveeeer, but encoding of almost any length is done in mere seconds.
Since abcde pulls CD information from #Musicbrainz the obscure '90s / early '00s is truly hit and miss. The most obscure stuff is grabbed fine, but something more popular requires manually entry.
Tomorrow is grocery day. Also I want to get the Velcro® working on the Pi camera. Also I need to pull down the latest camera script after I did some linting on the code this week. The beauty of git and branches.
And finally my WFMU CDs need ripped but also I need to manually tag the results. That will take a bit of time, but abcde should automate the bulk of it.
I had good luck with abcde, described here
https://abcde.einval.com/wiki/
to get it to run on my Mac using MacOS I had to set it up to use GnuDB for album info. My log of that
should be helpful if you run into MusicBrainz snags.
abcde should install with your favorite Linux package manager; e.g. here is the Debian info
Yesterday, I've set up a #volumio device for my daughter together with her.
We regularly go to the library and I rip the audio book CDs she borrows with a one-click script based on #abcde and copy them to the family NAS. She then used to listen to them with my Volumio (streaming from the NAS) in the living room. Now she can listen in her own room as well.
The new device is essentially a Raspberry Pi with a touch screen. The hard part now is to build a case for this thing.
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