On Tuesday 10 October 2006 05:21, Josh Lawrence
wrote:
Wow, am I confused. I'm going on a trip
tomorrow for a couple of
days, and want to take a few CDs worth of music with me. I made the
mistake of googling for how to rip a CD in linux, and there are more
ways to do it than to skin a cat. I don't care what format they are
in (mp3, ogg, whatever), I just want to listen to my CDs on my laptop.
How should I do this?
I'm running Debian Etch. CDDB support would be a must (don't have
time to type all of that stuff in!). Any ideas?
Most comfy for me is k3b. It supports CDDB and all major ripping backends and
different output formats, FLAC, mp3, ogg, whudever (besides it's also a very
cool burning app)..
Do all of these apps support exact bit-for-bit extraction (like EAC on
Windows)? IOW, can I rip the same CD on several different machines and
have the MD5 sums of the resulting .wavs match?
Lee