The only way you're going to 'edit' the default flac or any other encoder 
settings in RB or sound-juicer is thru the use of a gstreamer preset. It would 
also appear that you can only make use of one preset per encoder type at a time.
(you can create multiple presets per encoder but only one will be able to be 
used.

Discussed here, atm there is nothing in place but very easy to set up as
a user, support if needed via the link in my last comment

Bug  945987

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Title:
  Rhythmbox CD ripping to FLAC broken

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  After upgrading my Ubuntu to Oneiric, I can't seem to rip CDs to FLAC
  any longer with rhythmbox.

  - The preferences don't list FLAC/Lossless any longer (there's an empty 
entry, and if I select that, the example file name above changes to .flac - but 
that's it).
  - When I try to rip a CD with the above setting to the empty entry, I get the 
following error:
  "This file cannot be transferred as it is not in a format supported by the 
target device and no suitable encoding profiles are available."

  The "target device" in question is still an SMB share, as it was under
  Natty. I suspect there's rather some library missing, but everything
  (flac, liblfac8, etc.) seems to be installed, and gst-inspect-0.10
  seems to find flac-related stuff, too.

  Any ideas what's missing?

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