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Date:      Thu, 18 Oct 2001 14:18:14 -0400
From:      "Dan Young" <dan_young13@hotmail.com>
To:        ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   CDparanoia
Message-ID:  <LAW2-F13SRO0BnRKa8T000033a3@hotmail.com>

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Hello,
         I've been using FreeBSD since 3.5.1, and ever since, I've been 
waiting for a half decent CD .WAV ripper to come out for the ports. I've 
used tosha, and it's garbage :( I was wondering if you could look into 
making a port, or even a package for a program called cdparanoia. OpenBSD 
and NetBSD have ports for it, and i've attempted to build both of them.. 
CDparanoia is creating a build for other flavours of POSIX, but its not 
going to be around for awhile. Currently, their linux version is labeled as 
cdpararnoiaIII or something. cdparanoiaIV is supposedly the BSD packages, 
and BSD developed code. But yet again, it's not going to be around for 
awhile. Please, Please, PLEASE make a port for this. If you know anything 
about the development, let me know at either this lame hotmail acct., or 
simple@cyberpunkz.org.. CDparanoia is one of the best rippers, as was 
cdda2wav, but neither of which work on unix. In your audio ports, you have a 
program called gRIP, and its a frontend for rippers/encoders. It supports 
cdparanoia and cdda2wav, as its defaults, and supposedly tosha. If you know 
how to work tosha, please direct me to a help file that i cannot find. If 
you have a frontend that supports 2 programs that you don't have, why even 
support grip in the first place? If you have any info for me, please send it 
to this account, or simple@cyberpunkz.org

                        Thanks,
                               Dan Young


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