GRIP supports all but 'Auto balancing'.

What do you mean by this? When you RIP you perform a Digital Audio
Extraction (DAE) which means you get bit accurate output from the CD.

Performing any operation on the output without increasing it's bitdepth
will lower quality.

On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Pierre Hugonnet wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have just installed Linux on my PC, and I'm looking for a graphical CD 
>ripper/encoder. Requirements:
> 
> -CDDB access (prefered, but not mandatory)
> -use of any command-line mp3 encoder, such as LAME
> -auto-balancing of input level
> 
> Among the ones you (have) use(d), which one would you recommand ? If no good 
>ripper/encoder is available, a good ripper alone will do...
> 
> 
> Thanks for your suggestions (I'm running Gnome as desktop)
> 
> 
> Pierre
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