Hello,

I want to start archiving my families music CD collection to HD, for use
throughout the house.  What is a good way to go about this?  I've used
some basic GUI apps for this before, like grip, which works fairly well, I
guess.

The reason that grip doesn't really do quite what I want is that it is
either a rip or rip+encode deal.  No 'rip now, encode later' type of deal.
 I'm not in a huge hurry to do this, but ideally I'd like to be able to
have one computer (my desktop) rip the tracks to cdda or wav files (not
sure about the terminology here) during daytime while I'm there to feed
discs to it, and then throughout the night, morning, and mid-day, crunch
away on converting them to mp3's.  Command line apps would be just fine,
as this desktop is kind of low-end, at best.

Any ideas, or suggestion, based on what has worked for you in the past? 
I'm browsing thru Freshmeat as I write this, and see some good candidates,
but I'm curious what y'all have used w/ success/failure?

TIA,

Monte

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