On 2024-01-09 15:22, Masaru Nomiya wrote:
Hello,
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Subject : [oS-EN] Which is the currently preferred CD ripping software? Message-ID : <c51d7170-8596-4263-9299-301a769cf381@telefonica.net> Date & Time: Tue, 9 Jan 2024 14:03:24 +0100
[CER] == "Carlos E. R." <robin.listas@telefonica.net> has written:
CER> Hi,
CER> I am curious. What is the currently preferred CD ripping CER> software? [...] CER> k3b can not configure the ripping, but cddb search works.
I can rip without any problem in my environment.
[...] CER> Some other nice and modern GUI tool for ripping CDs?
At the moment. freac is the most popular one among music lovers, and I use it myself.
However, it is not placed in the official opensuse repositories.
To install it in openSUSE, go to
https://github.com/enzo1982/freac/releases
and download & install freac-1.1.7-linux-x86_64.AppImage.
This does not fit your principle, does it? I think so, but I'll write down the installation procedure;
$ chmod a+x freac-1.1.7-linux-x86_64.AppImage $ sudo ./freac-1.1.7-linux-x86_64.AppImage
When I do that, it starts wine. Is this a Windows application? :-o I tell it to check my CD, and it fails to find the tracks in CDDB. k3b finds them. audex fails, too. Oh, strange, after a while and despite that failure, the track list is populated. Lots of options. Lots that I don't know about. I do not see MusicBrainz lookup as alternative or added to cddb. It doesn't seem to be able to do a dual rip, to mp3/flac for instance. It ripped the CD in 17 minutes. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.4 x86_64 at Telcontar)