Patrick Dixon;195409 Wrote: 
> Feisty will be released in a day or two (literally), and has a 2.6.20
> kernel, so it may be worth waiting for that.

Good timing! :-)

Toby Dickenson;195410 Wrote: 
> Mark Lanctot wrote:
> 
> > 1.  EAC.  I gather that the recommended ripper is GRIP.  I tried it
> > today and liked it.  It does seem to try to recover errors and will
> > slow down the drive when it encounters problems.  But reporting of
> > these problems leaves a lot to be desired - it just has a little
> > animated face to let you know what's going on, it doesn't log where
> the
> > errors are occurring, and it doesn't support AccurateRip.  Is this
> the
> > penultimate Linux ripper?
> 
> I prefer k3b (http://k3b.plainblack.com/), but ultimately all these
> different linux ripper programs are just different user interfaces
> around
> the cdparanioa library (http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/), so they are
> all
> equally effective.
> 
> I havent used EAC, but I dont really understand what you are missing.
> Why is
> it useful to know where the errors are occuring, so long as it extracts
> the
> right data in the end?

But on damaged discs, no ripper can get the correct data.  If you know
where the errors are, you can use a CD repair kit on the disc.  Works
every time.  See http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.cgi?DiscRepair

> > 4.  MP3Gain.  I like this Windows program very much and use its
> rather
> > unique features like using a reference other than 89 dB and
> adjusting
> > the file's volume.  Anything in Linux that does this?[/color]
> 
> Im surprised noone else has mentioned that you can use mp3gain on
> linux. The
> main tool at least, if not the Visual Basic gui.

Perfect, because that's what I was using.  I hardly ever use the GUI on
Windows.


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