This command rips the audio tracks to .wav files
*I recommend making a new directory with the name of the audio disc first and executing everything from within that directory below.
cdparanoia -B
Use the lame mp3 encoder to encode each one with this script:
*Note that this will encode any other files ending in "cdda.wav"
for track in `ls *cdda.wav`; do lame -b 192 $track; done........
so in this case we have files named like this:
track01.cdda.wav.mp3 track06.cdda.wav.mp3 track11.cdda.wav.mp3
track02.cdda.wav.mp3 track07.cdda.wav.mp3 track12.cdda.wav.mp3
track03.cdda.wav.mp3 track08.cdda.wav.mp3 track13.cdda.wav.mp3
track04.cdda.wav.mp3 track09.cdda.wav.mp3
track05.cdda.wav.mp3 track10.cdda.wav.mp3
but we want to rename them so they are like "05.........