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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.
After installing the package 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
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)