Mark Lanctot;246034 Wrote: 
> Wondering why?  Maybe EAC is more rigorous in its checks as to how
> things are done?
> 
> I've tried Sound Juicer.  It's one of those freebies that are included
> in Ubuntu.  It gives no indication that I could see if it's
> encountering errors.
> 

EAC is no doubt more thorough than Sound Juicer, and I've come across
some files with flaws after you mentioned the lacking logs in Sound
Juicer. Apart from no logging, the program is great.

Mark Lanctot;246034 Wrote: 
> Ripping in Linux is the one area where I really regret switching from
> Windows.  I'm using RubyRipper - it's better in that it logs problem
> areas but it's no EAC - it will often "think" it's corrected an area
> where it clearly hasn't.  At least it will log problem areas.  My main
> beef with it is that I have a couple of rips with big errors where it
> didn't report any errors at all.  :-(

This thread should be enough to set up EAC in Ubuntu with the help of
Wine. It works well for me now.

Yours,

Lars


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