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mwillems:

--- Quote from: deckman on March 08, 2016, 01:30:15 pm ---Thank you all for your help. After a few attempts the drive now mounts at start and jriver seams to be playing everything OK. I have tried dbpoweramp in wine but with limited success as dbpoweramp does not recognise there is a CD drive and I have not been able to fix this. I did have some success with ‘Morituri’  (http://cd-rw.org/t/make-perfect-audio-cd-rips-using-morituri-linux/24) but it is painfully slow compared to dbpoweramp so the search for an ‘accurate rip on Linux goes on.0

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You might have trouble finding an accurate rip solution as it relies on a proprietary database.  Secure rip is what morituri (and JRiver on Windows) do, which involves re-reading the disc to ensure one is getting the same reading each time.  It takes at least twice as long as accurate rip for that reason (longer if it has trouble reading the disk as it will try re-reading until it gets a "clean" read).


--- Quote --- Over the last few weeks I have installed loads of stuff, played with the terminal, changed all the settings I could find and despite my ‘irresponsible’ behaviour I have yet to ‘break Linux mint. MC21 has also remained stable and works well with Gizmo on the android tab.

So now I know what I want and how I’m going to configure it all I can wipe all the drives, start again with a clean install and purchase MC21.

Thanks again for all your help. :)

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My pleasure! Linux is much more fun when you dig around under the hood and break things.  Happy Hunting!

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