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Grip CD ripper for linux

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Features

Full-featured CD player with a small screen footprint in "condensed" mode

Database lookup/submission to share track information over the net

HTTP proxy support for those behind firewalls

Loop, shuffle, and playlist modes

Ripping of single, multiple, or partial tracks

Encoding of ripped .wav files into MP3 files (as well support for OGG and FLAC)

Simultaneous rip and encode

Support for multiple encode processes on SMP machines

Adding ID3v1/v2 tags to MP3 files

Cooperating with DigitalDJ, my SQL-based MP3 jukebox

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Edited by blackhat101
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  • 8 months later...

I know this is an old thread, but currently the best way to rip audioCD's is Exact Audio Copy (for windows) via wine (it works flawlessly with wine 0.9.10 or newer, without the need for kernel ide-scsi emulation).

Its advantages over any Linux ripper (or any windows one as well!) are too many to mention here.

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Since you mention rippers in Windows. I have found CDEX to be streets ahead of any other Windows app for that job and it is also GPLd.

 

In Linux you can't do better than Grip.

 

I use packages that are designed for their explicit purpose rather than packages that have the ripper part as a sideline. Too many packages do the Windows thing of shoving in everything under the sun, including features that you don't use, don't want to use and may never ever use.

The two packages I named do the job brilliantly and have done so for years.

 

Cheers. John.

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Both cdex and grip (or any other ripper that uses cdparanoia for ripping) have a major disadvantage: Drive's read cache cannot be disabled, so when a read error occurs the data you pick aren't reliable at all.

Exact Audio Copy is free (cardware) but not GPL, and makes cdex, or audiograbber, or {put-your-fav-ripper-here} look like junk.

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  • 6 months later...

ripperx is in mandriva 2007's repositories, no need to compile it yourself if it's not nessecary.

 

Just do a

urpmi ripperx

as root to install it (if you're using mdv2007).

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