On Sun, 6 Aug 2006 03:11:23 -0700
der_max wrote:

> 
> I am here on debian testing: ripped my cd collection (>500 cds) to flac
> with grip and tagged them all with easytag without problems.
> 
> My experience is, that grip is faster than EAC (best ripper for
> windows).
> 

one good option here is abcde (A Better CD Encoder). It is command line,
I find it so easy to use. From the man page:

With one command, it will:

       *      Do a CDDB query over the Internet to look up your CD  or 
use  a locally stored CDDB entry

       *      Grab a track from your CD

       *      Compress it to Ogg/Vorbis, MP3, FLAC and/or Ogg/Speex
format

       *      Comment or ID3 tag it

       *      Give it an intelligible filename

       *      Delete the intermediate WAV file (or save it for later
use)

       *      Repeat until finished



I just cd to the directory where my music is stored, slip the cd into
the computer and type

abcde -o mp3

but to get flac  it would be abcde -o flac

It can also share the encoding to mp3 process with other computers on
your LAN using distmp3.




-- 
Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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