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Schnelle mp3 konvertierung gesucht!

barbagianni
barbagianni26.03.0517:11
Ich habe oft CD mit iTunes konvertiert.
<br>Mir scheint oft sehr langsam zu sein. Welche Alternative gibt es noch die aber schneller eine CD in mp3 konvertiert?
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Juergen
Juergen26.03.0518:04
faktor 30 reicht nicht?
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vb
vb26.03.0518:10
die itunes konvertierung erscheint mir recht flott - ich kenne nur noch langsamere.
<br>ansonsten hier vielleicht: http://www.versiontracker.com/php/search.php?mode=basic&action=search&str=mp3+encoder&plt%5B%5D=macosx&x=0&y=0
„Man kann auch Anderes blasen als Trübsal...“
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vre
vre26.03.0518:16

<br>Mit einem schnelleren Rechner ?
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<br>Nein, im Ernst. iTunes konvertiert am schnellsten.
<br>Ander encoder könnten jedoch bessere Qualitäten liefern;-)
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vb
vb26.03.0518:29
benutzt i tunes nicht den amtlichen lame encoder? zumindest in den pods steckt lame technologie - beim decoder....
„Man kann auch Anderes blasen als Trübsal...“
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vre
vre26.03.0518:49

<br>Ja, Richtig, den local lame.
<br>Hier infos und link zu einem "besseren" LAME
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<br>OSX: Modifying iTunes-LAME to use an Alternate LAME Installation
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<br>LAME has long been considered a premier encoder on any platform and compiles on OSX. The problem with using it to encode a large number of files is that it requires hand entry of ID tags. Although available for some time now, I recently discovered iTunes-LAME Encoder by Blacktree, Inc. This software installs as an iTunes script plug-in allowing iTunes to utilize LAME as its encoder. iTunes-LAME Encoder combines the convenience of iTunes&rsquo; song management and ability to retrieve CD track names (unfortunately via Gracenote, see FreeDB for more on this) with LAME&rsquo;s higher quality and flexibility. Aside from a few minor issues (like the inability to hide its window), iTunes-LAME Encoder shines.
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<br>iTunes-LAME Encoder 2.0.2 utilizes an existing local LAME install or the LAME 3.92 included with the distribution. It expects a local LAME installation to reside in /usr/local/bin, which is the default place for make to install. As discussed in Utilizing an Alternative to /usr/local on OSX, there are other locations that an administrator might install projects compiled locally. Here we will see how to modify iTunes-LAME to utilize an LAME installation in a path other than /usr/local/bin.
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<br>iTunes-LAME contains an internal copy of LAME 3.92 that must be disabled before getting it to use a LAME binary out of its expected path. This copy is easily found by opening iTunes-LAME&rsquo;s package in the Finder by Right (Control) Clicking the iTunes-LAME icon and selecting &rsquo;Show Package Contents&rsquo; from the resulting contextual menu. The path to the internally installed copy is /Users/[user_name]/Library/iTunes/Scripts/iTunes-LAME.app/Contents/Resources/lame. Deleting or renaming the binary are viable options. I choose to compress it in order to keep the copy on hand, without it taking up undue space. This is a simple matter of typing at a Terminal or xterm prompt gzip -9 /Users/[user_name]/Library/iTunes/Scripts/iTunes-LAME.app/Contents/Resources/lame. I then created a symbolic link to the local copy of LAME (3.93) in the same directory that iTunes-LAME stores its internal version:
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<br>ln -s /Users/Shared/bin/lame /Users/[user_name]/Library/iTunes/Scripts/iTunes-LAME.app/Contents/Resources
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<br>iTunes-LAME now uses the locally installed copy of LAME as if it was the internal version is ships with. The LAME version iTunes-LAME uses is easily verified by clicking the &rsquo;About&rsquo; button in the iTunes-LAME window. The second line of text in the about dialog displays the version, in this case &rsquo;LAME v3.93.&rsquo;
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<br>OSX: Modifying iTunes-LAME&rsquo;s Encoding Options List
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<br>iTunes-LAME Encoder 2.0.2 by Blacktree, Inc. working window has an &rsquo;Encoding Options&rsquo; pop-up menu that allows selection and entry of either its default LAME encoding options, or those created by the end user. However, it doesn&rsquo;t allow one to delete or modify an existing option. This limitation is easily circumvented by editing the file iTunes-LAME uses to generate the menu. iTunes-LAME stores this data in a property list file with the following path:
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<br>/Users/[user_name]/Library/Preferences/com.blacktree.iTunes-LAME.plist
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<br>Edit the file using a text editor or a plist editor like Apple&rsquo;s Property List Editor. Each string entry under the key encodingOptions is a menu choice in iTunes-LAME&rsquo;s &rsquo;Encoding Options&rsquo; which you can delete, modify, or create new entries. The following shows the software&rsquo;s two defaults and a line with my personal setting.
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<br> NSWindow Frame encoderWindow
<br> -1022 269 324 126 -1024 0 1024 768
<br> dv com.apple.soundmgr._DV Sound Output Settings
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<br> fQAAAA==
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<br> encodingOptions
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<br> --vcomment --abr 160 -h
<br> -h -b 160
<br> --alt-preset standard
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vre
vre26.03.0518:50
Der Link www.blacktree.com http://www.blacktree.com/
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vre
vre26.03.0518:54
{?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?}
<br>{!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"}
<br>{plist version="1.0"}
<br>{dict}
<br> {key}NSWindow Frame encoderWindow{/key}
<br> {string}-1022 269 324 126 -1024 0 1024 768 {/string}
<br> {key}dv com.apple.soundmgr._DV Sound Output Settings{/key}
<br> {data}
<br> fQAAAA==
<br> {/data}
<br> {key}encodingOptions{/key}
<br> {array}
<br> {string}--vcomment --abr 160 -h{/string}
<br> {string}-h -b 160{/string}
<br> {string}--alt-preset standard{/string}
<br> {/array}
<br>{/dict}
<br>{/plist}
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<br>-N.B. geschweifte Klammern durch kleiner/grösser ersetzen
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