Re: [orca-list] CD Ripper: Any good ideas?



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I can't tell you Sound Juicer has disappeared from your sounds menu
but if it is properly installed and is your default player for audio
CDs, it should prompt you with two buttons upon inserting the disk.
One button for playing and the other for ripping.  I think It works
beautifully.  You can go into the preferences for Sound Juicer and
select one of several quality levels for mp3 and Ogg/Vorbis.  Plus it
looks up information in the MusicBrainz database for CD title
information and from there, I get a complete rip in about ten minutes.

I hadn't realized that abcde was available as a package but I run
Debian so there could be differences there.  I've used abcde in the
past and that is one powerful tool.  As for Lame, Debian doesn't make
it available as a package due to licensing crap but I dunno what
Ubuntu does there.  I just installed lame from sources.  I like ABCDE
and might install it too but Sound Juicer does such a nice job for me
but abcde comes in handy from the text console and I often go there to
do stuff and leave Orca turned off.

HTH.
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