QUOTE(hybridfan @ Feb 24 2006, 10:57 PM)
I wondered if this was the best way to get a ogg file, isobuster can extract wav files then drop them into oggdrop, however I'm finding it really hard to figure out the tags for the ogg files, Isobuster can read CD-Text but doesn't sort the track numbers, could anybody help me with this tricky situation?
IMHO IsoBuster is not designed to extract audio, EAC would be much better for this job. You can set it to encode the wav files into ogg automatically. If you want to rip the disk faster, EAC can encode directly to monkey audio files (lossless). You can then encode these files into vorbis using foobar.