I ripped a bunch of CDs with EAC and subsequently ditched windows from
the machine, replacing it with Linux (Ubuntu).

I now use Sound Juicer and it extracts and converts FLACs much quicker
than EAC used to. EAC used to take up to 40 minutes per CD, whereas
Sound Juicer takes no more than 2-3 minutes. It may be the case that
the rips aren't as accurate, but I'm not so sure. They certainly sound
great and I've re-ripped some CDs to compare and can hear no
difference. I find the disk and track info retrieval more reliable too,
where EAC would sometimes return two or more variations of the disk and
track info, Sound Juicer just seems to pick one accurate one.

If I was going to rip 2000 CDs, things like this would make a big
difference.


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