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Page 1 - The Linux MP3−HOWTO

The Linux MP3−HOWTO

Page 2 - Table of Contents

CDDA2WAVhttp://metalab.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/sound/cdrom/CdparanoiaCdparanoia is a Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA) extraction tool, commonly known

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Blade's MP3 EncoderBladeEnc is a freeware MP3 encoder. It is based on the same ISO compression routines as mpegEnc, so youcan expect roughly the

Page 4 - The Linux MP3−HOWTO

(pitch) control, positive *and* negative! First Linux− and only GPL player that does this!! MP3's and CD'sdo varispeed :) http://www.alsa−pr

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Apache::MP3Module for streaming MP3's using the Apache WebServer. This module takes a hierarchy of directories containing MP3 files and presents

Page 6 - 3.1 Translations

7.6 ID3 Editorsid3edid3ed is an ID3 tag editor for mp3 files. You can set tags interactively or from the command line, or acombination of both. id3ed

Page 7 - 5. Disclaimer

Sox is a very handy sound conversion utility which I'd recommend having, and you will need it if you wish touse wavnorm. ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pu

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damage your soundcard!!Turntable to Mike in. Many thanks to Mark Tranchant for the following. The raw output from a record deck cartridge is very low

Page 9 - 7. Software Requirements

I normally record at DAT quality, which is 48 Khz 16 Bit stereo. Using wavrec I use the following syntax: [dj@megajukebox]$ /usr/local/bin/wavrec −t 6

Page 10 - 7.2 Encoders

10.1 Command Line encodingI've written a very simple Perl script that will rip and encode tracks from a CD. #!/usr/bin/perlif ($ARGV[0] ne "

Page 11 - 7.3 Players

If you wanted to use Lame or Gogo, replace the encoder line with: $enc = system("lame /mp3/cdda.wav $track −b 256");or $enc = system("

Page 12 - 7.4 Streaming Servers

Table of ContentsThe Linux MP3−HOWTO ...

Page 13 - 7.5 Mixing

Lame LAME version 3.50 (www.sulaco.org/mp3) GPSYCHO: GPL psycho−acoustic model version 0.74. USAGE : lame [options] <infile> [outfile]<inf

Page 14 - 7.8 Misc

GOGO−no−coda ver. 2.24 (Feb 12 2000)Copyright (C) 1999 PEN@MarineCat and shigeo Special thanks to Keiichi SAKAI, URURI, Noisyu and KeiThis is

Page 15 - 8. Setting up your system

10) Please select your Cd−Rom device...[/dev/cdrom]11) Set the Bitrate for the encoded MP3's...[256]12) List the files in your working

Page 16 - 9. Encoding from Audio

10.2 GUI Based EncodersGUI based encoders offer all the functionality of console based encoding, but wrap it all up in a nice easy touse interface. Gr

Page 17 - 10. Encoding from CD−ROM

output file `../test.mp3'{ 10751/ 10755} 100.0% ( 2.94x) re:[00:00:00.03] to:[00:01:35.42]End of encodingtime= 95.430secIt would appear that

Page 18 - 10.1 Command Line encoding

Icecast comes with NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.You may redistribute copies of Icecast under the terms of theGNU General Public License

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ShoutShout provides Icecast with a static playlist of MP3's to stream and is included with Icecast. You create the playlist if the MP3 files you

Page 20 - 10.1 Command Line encoding 17

LiveIceLiveIce can work in 2 modes, it can pass a playlist to Icecast or can pass live audio from the soundcard. After untaring and reading the README

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PLAYLIST /megajukebox/playlist # Location of the playlist (see details on the find command later in this chapter) TRACK_LOGFILE track.log # F

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Reset channel w xIncrease volume on channel 3 dDecrease volume on channel e cInc

Page 23 - 10.3 Encoder Performance

Table of Contents11.2 Fluid...

Page 24 - 11.1 Icecast

11.2 FluidAfter untaring the bundle cd to the directory, then read the README :) Fluid has three basic modes of operation, transmit, relay and forward

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find [MP3 directory] −name "*.mp3" −print > playlist.m3uBy default the server uses port 2711, which is where your listeners will connect

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The reference to the playlist being in m3u format means that it is in the same format as produced by the findcommand mentioned earlier. Update for RC1

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[dj@megajukebox]$ litestream 5000 megajukebox 5555 1000 LitestreamServer Ok, so that's the server system. Once started it sit's there waiti

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The module is dependant on MP3::Info and mod_perl, both of which are available on CPAN. After downloading the files needed a read of the README will h

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[dj@megajukebox bin]$ ./shout megajukebox −e 80 −P hackme −p ../playlist 11.6 Bandwidth considerationsStreaming audio can consume vast quantities of b

Page 30 - 11.2 Fluid

12.1 Playing from FilePlaying from file is reasonably straight−forward with all players. The only big difference is some arecommand−line based and som

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name: Megajukebox reponse: 200genre: Megajukebox url: http://www.megajukebox.com/bitrate: 128This stream contains no meta data, ripping as one large a

Page 32 - 11.3 Litestream

eMixereMixer gives you the ability to mix MP3's in a similar manner to a DJ's mixing desk. Newer versions support 2 sound cards so you can o

Page 33 - 11.4 Apache::MP3 Module

Editors allow you to view and edit this information. 13.1 id3ed[dj@megajukebox]$ id3ed id3ed v1.10 − mpeg layer 3 file information editorUsage: id3ed

Page 34 - 11.5 Firewall Bypassing

The Linux MP3−HOWTO By Phil Kerr, [email protected], 2001−12−16 This document describes the hardware, software and procedures needed to encode, pla

Page 35 - 12. Listening to MP3's

DESCRIPTION This is a small tool to get and set MP3 information.OPTIONS −T Do NOT get TAG Info. Use on slowseeking media,

Page 36 - 12.3 Capturing MP3 Streams

1.Classic Rock 2.Country 3.Dance 4.Disco 5.Funk 6.Grunge 7.Hip−Hop 8.Jazz 9.Metal 10.New Age 11.

Page 37 - 12.4 Mixing

63.Jungle 64.Native American 65.Cabaret 66.New Wave 67.Psychadelic 68.Rave 69.Showtunes 70.Trailer 71.Lo−Fi 7

Page 38 - 13. ID3 Editing

122.Drum Solo 123.A capella 124.Euro−House 125.Dance Hall14. MP3 to Minidisc.By Afra <[email protected]> To record MP3s from Linux to

Page 39 - 13.2 mp3info

which you can download at http://www.prongs.org/minidisc/2sec.zip. You may use this file, which is an MP3 file containing 2 seconds of silence, to i

Page 40 - 13.3 ID3 Genre codes

9. Encoding from Audio.10. Encoding from CD−ROM.10.1 Command Line encoding• 10.2 GUI Based Encoders• 10.3 Encoder Performance• 11. Streaming MP3'

Page 41 - 13.3 ID3 Genre codes 38

Encoding MP3's from a live or external source• Encoding MP3's from audio CD's• Streaming MP3's over a network• Listening to MP3&ap

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http://www.insflug.org/documentos/MP3−Como By Arielo <[email protected]> Dutchhttp://nl.linux.org/doc/HOWTO/MP3−HOWTO−NL.html By Reggy Ekkebus &

Page 43 - 14.3 Playlists

You are strongly recommended to take a backup of your system before major installation and backups atregular intervals. 6. Hardware Requirements &

Page 44 - 15. Feedback

For streaming MP3's the better the network card the better the throughput, naturally a 100Mb interface willgive better throughput than a 10Mb int

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