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8:44 pm August 12, 2009
| vapoureyes
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Hi …my first post
I'm considering purchasing the vortexbox appliance as it seems good value for most of my required purposes.
I'm fortunate enough to work in a 'talking book' library, and have access to robotic CD duplicators, which could image my audio CD collection quickly and effortlessly. The question is, could I then move all the generated ISO files over to the vortexbox for processing into flac, mp3, access cover art and do SqueezeCenter indexing etc? If so, is this a straightforward process? If there is a better solution i'm open to suggestions.
Thanks.
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3:04 pm August 14, 2009
| Andrew
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It would be easy to do this but you would need to write a small script to process the files.
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10:00 am August 16, 2009
| vapoureyes
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……what kind of script would be required……in what language?
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9:59 pm August 16, 2009
| Andrew
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A script to mount the ISO as a CDROM drive and run the autoripper on it. It could be written in any language.
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8:19 pm August 17, 2009
| vapoureyes
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After just revisiting the scripts I had previously written for the automated process at work – With a few small tweaks, I could end up with a series of folders each containing numbered flacs (or whatever format).
How would I then go about scripting the next stage of identifying, tagging, downloading cover art and finally indexing the files for SqueezeCenter?
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