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Ripping and Cataloging (Score:1)
Just rip them. Then the directory listings of the CDRs you save the rips to, can serve as a catalog of them all.
The big question is: OGG or MP3? On the one hand, I think I like OGG's audio quality better -- less shwishy.
But on the other hand, at least the OGG encoder I have is much slower than an mp3 encoder running at a comparable bitrate. Plus OGG makes me think of Brad Kuhn blathering endlessly about software patents, and that's not what I want to think of as I'm trying to put on some Elgar and relax.
I also don't like the fact that there's manifest idiocy in the naming system -- the Ogg people want ".ogg" to mean any sort of streaming media file, and insist that an ogg file that contains just that particular audio format that we mere mortals call "Ogg" should really be called "Vorbis" -- which we should know by telepathy or something. Not since the "JFIF" [ic.ac.uk] tsimmis have I ran into such self-defeating jargon scrambling. I'm bitter!
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Where was I?
Oh, as for Ogg vs MP3: It's going to be MP3. I, uh, wish Ogg well and all, but MP3 for me.