Alcohol 120%
Nice, that’s a name I haven’t heard in a long time!
Nero(n) burning ROM(e)
Later K3B.
Same
Oh my god, how could I not have seen that. Now the icon makes sense too.
I had this kind of revelation like 2days ago when I woke up to go to the toilet, drink some water and sleep again. I don’t even know exactly why this thought came to me, it was a big discovery. Wanted to make a showerthought or til post, but never made. What a cool fun fact.
(Also it’s even more amazing the fact that someone made a post about cd rippers here (on an already obscure platform) and both you and I read this post. Wow.)
Edit: I recently found K3B as I’m in the process of moving to NixOS from win10. Seems like a good program.
Every time I think back I picture Winamp. And sure enough I looked it up and Winamp could rip tracks and the UI is exactly what I remember
So: Winamp
CloneCD
Nero and ImgBurn
Something command line based on Linux that produced mp3. I don’t remember the name.
cdparanoia?
cdparanoia, then later abcde, which uses cdparanoia.
oh yes, abcde! i remember that!
(As for encoding, I used bladeenc originally, then lame, and now oggenc.)
Quite possible.
Whoa. Blast from the past.
My only objection is '00’s
Infants
Winamp. Still do.
Same! Still kicks the llama’s ass.
i remember acidrip. i remember it was a gtk program, written in some interpreted language: perl or python.
I didn’t rip CDs but I did use StreamRipper, which was created by my officemate at the time, Jon Clegg (not the British comedian). To avoid getting sued into bankruptcy he eventually had to dissociate himself from the software after record industry lawyers sent him C&D letters - which I just now found online, holy crap! We were working together as contractors at Microsoft at the time. He was a very clever and cool guy. Hope you’re out there still kicking ass, Jon!
I had a CD drive driver that would make windows explorer show CD audio discs as folders for quality levels, and then the tracks as files. Pick the ones you wanted, drag them somewhere, and get PCM wav files of the tracks. Encode them at your leisure. I miss that utility.
I was on Linux and used grip
cdparanoia. Still do.
No idea. Whatever was the kde standard at the time I suppose.
I do remember feeding the online cd database though, back when it was still a group effort, before some asshole stole all of the data (same with the imdb on Usenet).
Since nobody else has said it yet - that’s before my time. I’ll ask my folks.