--- title: Rip CD Track layout: default created: 2009-02-16 22:24:06 +0100 updated: 2009-12-05 00:46:23 +0100 toc: false tags: - know-how - software - linux --- The default tool for CD ripping under Gnome is *Sound Juicer*, found under *Applications* → *Sound & Video* → *Audio CD Extractor*. But this tool had severe problems recognizing my custom configuration for LAME encoding (I changed `vbr-quality` from `6` to `2` but the tool ignored it) also you had to restart it for every configuration change which means you have to re-enter all CD information. So I tried [abcde](http://code.google.com/p/abcde/). After installing the package [abcde](apt://abcde) and some other utilities (`id3`, `id3v2`, `flac`, `oggconvert`, etc.), I copied the file `/etc/abcde.conf` to `~/.abcde.conf` and modified it according to [Andrew Strong's examples](http://www.andrews-corner.org/abcde.html) and my own preference. Now ripping a CD is as simple as typing `abcde` at the prompt. * **Download my config:** [abcde.conf]({{ site.url }}/assets/abcde.conf)