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Date: Fri, 2 Oct 1998 16:58:15 -0400
From: Bill O'Donnell <billo@billo.com>
To: heiko@colossus.escape.de
Subject: CDDB/icedax quick lookup utility
Hello, I just started using icedax to capture CD audio on Linux.
It's working great on my 2.0.22 kernel with NEC CD-ROM DRIVE:273 (ATAPI).
Anyway, I noticed that you're dumping out cddb query info, but not
doing the query yet, so I hacked a quick perl program to do it.
If you run with a default extraction like this:
icedax -B -D /dev/hda
then run the program included something like this:
cddbhack.pl ma.us.cddb.com 8880 < audio.cddb
It looks up the names, and creates a file "rename.sh" which can be
used to rename all the audio_XX.wav files to a nice name.
Anyway, thought you might find it useful, feel free to include in your
next beta distribution or not. Sorry if I made any stupid perl
mistakes, I only just learned it last week. I would have done it in C
or python but I need to learn perl for another job...
Cheers,
-billo
Bill O'Donnell Independent Software Developer
billo@billo.com http://www.billo.com
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