PeasyDisc CD/DVD/BR Tools

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#101 Post by musher0 »

greengeek wrote:Hi, I am ripping an audio CD (peasydisc 3.5) and would like to rip all tracks. The track selection window defaults to "1". Is there an easy way to rip "all" tracks if i do not already know how many tracks are on the CD? (Some of my CDs are things like "Greatest hits of 1975" and Lord only knows how many tracks are on the CD and I don't have the original cover).

Or some simple way for me to see the list of tracks so I can enter "1-x" in the track selection field? cheers!
Hello, greengeek.

My answer will be a bit off since I have never used Peasydisc. That said:

For ripping an audio CD, there's none better IMO than abcde.

To see the tracks, with your audio CD in your drive, type in console
< cd-info >. You'll see something like this in the 2nd half of the report:

Image

I hope this helps. BFN.

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#102 Post by greengeek »

Thanks musher0 - I will stick with Peasy though as it is already grafted into my puppy sfs. It is a Slacko 5.6 derivative that runs in ram without savefile so I don't want to remaster just to add extra stuff. Fortunately I just discovered that I can use the "all" parameter in Peasy's "Track" field and it rips the lot.
(Also abcde is over 100KB and Peasy is only 15KB and does heaps more :-) )
cheers!

EDIT : I do like the suggestion of

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cd-info

That is useful to know.
cheers!

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#103 Post by musher0 »

Hello, greengeek.

Appearances can be deceptive! Don't believe the 15k size! In typical fashion,
rcrsn51 is probably calling from his utility all manner of cd utilities that
Puppy has. Maybe you should add those in your count to be fair to abcde!

In any case, glad I could be of some help. BFN.

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#104 Post by rcrsn51 »

greengeek wrote:Hi, I am ripping an audio CD (peasydisc 3.5) and would like to rip all tracks. The track selection window defaults to "1". Is there an easy way to rip "all" tracks if i do not already know how many tracks are on the CD?
Use "1-".

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#105 Post by musher0 »

@greengeek:

I've just perused peasydisc.

To be fair to abcde, one thing abcde does and peasydic doesn't is
rip in one step from cdda files on CD to wav and then to the OggVorbis
format, my preferred encoding, on disk, in quality steps up to 10.

Now peasydisc offers conversion to mp3. Period. You're not allowed to
choose a bit-rate. And in two separate steps, too, it seems: you first rip
from cdda to wav. Then, as I understand it, you have to re-use peasydisc
to convert the ripped wav files to the mp3 format, again, with no control
over the quality of the sound. Agreed, I'm a former musician and I'm
pretty fussy about sound quality, but a bit-rate scale for mp3 would be a
nice add-on to peasydisc.

As I suspected, rcrsn51 regroups in one interface all manner of cd/dvd-
related utilities present on all (?) Puppies. There's nothing wrong with
that, it's well done, and it was destined to be done by some experienced
Puppyist some day. It's handy to have a central command for cd and
dvd work.

Total disk occupation of cd-related files (only cd-related, not dvd- or BR-
related) in Puppy: almost 1.3Mb's, as evidenced in the following table.

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cd utils in Puppy
-rwxr-xr-x	1	2286	31	jan	2012	/usr/bin/cdda2mp3*
-rwxr-xr-x	1	2286	31	jan	2012	/usr/bin/cdda2ogg*	
lrwxrwxrwx	1	6	9	jun	2014	/usr/bin/cdda2wav	->	icedax*
-rwxr-xr-x	1	30320	17	déc	2012	/usr/bin/cdda-player*
-rwxr-xr-x	1	22024	17	déc	2012	/usr/bin/cd-drive*	
-rwxr-xr-x	1	34496	17	déc	2012	/usr/bin/cd-info*	
-rwxr-xr-x	1	59752	17	déc	2012	/usr/bin/cdparanoia*
-rwxr-xr-x	1	34452	17	déc	2012	/usr/bin/cd-paranoia*
-rwxr-xr-x	1	26144	17	déc	2012	/usr/bin/cd-read*	
lrwxrwxrwx	1	5	9	jun	2014	/usr/bin/cdrecord	->	wodim*
-rwxr-xr-x	1	52336	24	mai	18:46	/usr/bin/cdrwtool*	
lrwxrwxrwx	1	6	9	jun	2014	/usr/bin/readcd	->	readom*
-rwxr-xr-x	1	149168	17	déc	2012	/usr/bin/vcdimager*
-rwxr-xr-x	1	300016	17	déc	2012	/usr/bin/icedax*	
-rwxr-xr-x	1	395836	17	déc	2012	/usr/bin/wodim*	
-rwxr-xr-x	1	180924	17	déc	2012	/usr/bin/readom*	
		            ------------				
	Total =	             1290,057 Kb
So let's not hastily discard abcde because of its apparent size.

abcde has functions peasydisc does not have, and -- another thing that I
like about abcde -- it does not mess up your screen when finishing its job,
like asunder does. If the people at asunder find making your screen into
a pseudo-matrix display funny, to give a visual example of "asunder"
or of "ripping" or what not, I'm not laughing.

For more, I recently published a post on abcde's most recent version here.

BFN.

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#106 Post by charlie6 »

Hi Bill,
I'm much appreciating this awesome applications ! Thanks for it !

Just one question: might be I am wrong ... :? : ... when starting a BLANK dvd burning, with the Menu/Advanced/«Add to disc» box CHECKED, then the burn operation fails, AND the dvd is no longer usable.
This happened to me twice ... because i forgot to check/uncheck the right box ... :oops:

If true: what could be a way to avoid dvd spilling?
If false: please disregard this transmission :roll:

HTH
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#107 Post by rcrsn51 »

I understand your frustration - I was never happy with the way this procedure worked.

Here is the problem. In old versions of PeasyDisc, the default choice was New. But if you wanted to add data and forgot to switch to Add, it would destroy all the data currently on the disc.

So I switched the default to Add.

What do you think of this solution? Make the default choice New again, but add a message that warns you about it.

[Edit] I have posted a new version on the first page for you to test.

Did you read my answer to your post in PeasyPDF?

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#108 Post by Pro »

Russian translation
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#109 Post by rcrsn51 »

Спа

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#110 Post by nic007 »

I experienced the following "difficulties" using this application for the first time. I wanted to full blank a cd-rw. Process seem to start correctly and I presume the blanking was done after about nine minutes when a press enter message appeared. Clicking enter resulted in what looked like another blanking exercise. I also could not stop the process. I'm sure some progress bar and a popup message when a task is finished, will add to the functionality and user friendliness of the application. This will take the guesswork out of things, especially for a new user.

Pelo

Just a satisfecit about Peasy DVD player

#111 Post by Pelo »

Just a satisfecit about Peasy DVD player 8) from a passenger flying OB-Precise.. PeasyDVD is available in the menu 'Multimedia'
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#112 Post by SFR »

Hi Rcrsn51

There is this function:

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KILL () {
  kill $(ps | grep BURN | awk '{print $1}') 2>/dev/null
  killall growisofs mkisofs cdrecord ffmpeg 2> /dev/null
}
which is connected to 'Kill' button, but also gets executed when application exits.
It's enough to just launch and quit PeasyDisc in order to break anything you do using any of the above tools (happened to me while I was converting a video).

Could you please do something to prevent this behavior?

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#113 Post by Robert123 »

Just wanted to say thanks Rcesn51 for Peasydisc it was the only burning suite that worked properly for a burning job I was doing. Simply beautiful.
Version 3.6 used Slacko 5.33.
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Peasy Disc 3.7 is perfect !

#114 Post by Pelo »

French forum has Slaxen 6.3.2 on teste bench, step 'CD player'.
I must verify some translation, and why Peasy Disc only rip, because previous versions were able to play (2.6 snap shot)

FYI we have a serious problem with Gnome-Mplayer included in Slacko 6.3.2 and Slaxen of course. The application never shows all tracks. Sometimes only half of them, sometimes the double (36 instead of 18 ) :(
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#115 Post by MikeyBrat »

Does PeasyDisk CD/DVD + multisession allow for both add and removal of files to disk so disk can be used like usb flash drive to store data?

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Xenial Pup 7.0.7 64-bit among others :D

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#116 Post by rcrsn51 »

V3.8 posted above. Better messages in the Verify function.

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#117 Post by rcrsn51 »

PeasyDisc v3.9 has a new Silent mode for burning ISOs. This would be useful when batch-burning several discs.

1. Load a blank disc.
2. Click Burn.
3. When the burned disc ejects, remove it.
4. Go to Step 1 until done.

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#118 Post by rcrsn51 »

Version 4.0 posted above. Improvements to Burn, Write and Verify functions.

In particular, writing a folder to the disc adds the entire folder, not just the contents of the folder.

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#119 Post by Robert123 »

Thank you look forward to trying the new version of this excellent program.
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#120 Post by rcrsn51 »

Version 4.1 posted above. See the Update note.

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