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rjamorim
Could someone please fix the links in the first post?

oggenc28: it's no longer in dancer, and beta 4.51 is no longer in RareWares. You can either link here (generic), here (P3) and here (P4) for the r1 build, or here if you decide to go ahead with b5.

Same thing about OggDrop, either link here or use the new dancer tags:
http://www.rarewares.org/dancer/dancer.php...gdrop-aoTuV-gen
http://www.rarewares.org/dancer/dancer.php...ggdrop-aoTuV-P3
http://www.rarewares.org/dancer/dancer.php...ggdrop-aoTuV-P4
Synthetic Soul
IMO all links should just be removed.

I never understand the logic of having to maintain a forum post (that can only be edited by mods or the original poster) and a wiki page. WTF? Way to make life twice as hard, and confuse the user (wiki and post are rarely synchronised)! I fought to stop the MP3 settings sticky being maintained, to no avail.

Anyway (biggrin.gif), 4.51 links updated, until a decision is made on the HA recommended version.
pepoluan
The Recommended Vorbis page on the HAK has been updated.

Please also join the discussion.
QuantumKnot
Sorry, been out of action for a while. The wiki had long replaced this thread.

QUOTE(Synthetic Soul @ Jun 14 2007, 16:02) *

IMO all links should just be removed.


I agree. So this has been enacted. smile.gif
Haubi
I was searching for the optimal command line options for ripping with EAC v0.99pb3 (ExactAudioCopy) but didn't found something useful. So I examined some nice things out by my own.
It's optimized for using with the recommended oggenc2.exe (oggenc2.84-aoTuVb5-generic.zip) at the moment.

-q2,22 -a "%a" -t "%t" -l "%g" -d "%y" -N "%n" -G "%m" %s -o %d

Explanation:
-q Quality between -2 (low) and 10 (high)
-a Name of artist
-t Title for this track
-l Name of album
-d Date for track (usually date of performance)
-N Track number for this track
-G Genre of track
%s Input file
-o Write file to fn (only valid in single-file mode)
%d Output file
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