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Ripping cds using MC25(Linux) is it possible?

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DonP:
SoundJuicer has very poor reviews due to the inability to specify bit-rate (for me, my CD does not even show up in it so I've not tested it) and apparently Exact Audio Copy is difficult to get running under Wine.  I get a message that it's loading but it never appears so built-in support would be greatly appreciated..

mwillems:
I can say that dBpoweramp runs perfectly under wine for me if you have a license.  That's what I use for ripping on Linux.

max096:

--- Quote from: DonP on November 02, 2019, 01:21:06 pm ---SoundJuicer has very poor reviews due to the inability to specify bit-rate (for me, my CD does not even show up in it so I've not tested it) and apparently Exact Audio Copy is difficult to get running under Wine.  I get a message that it's loading but it never appears so built-in support would be greatly appreciated..

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For me Exact Audio Copy 'just worked' on Fedora I installed wine and double clicked the installer. That is all I did. Did you try it?

I dont think specifying bitrate is very important. rip to .wav and take whatever bits there are on the CD then you can convert it to flac or any other format of you want. I dont understand why it would get a bad rating based on that. Maybe if there is a cap or generally bad results.

hongson:
i'm returning to MC25 on Linux after long absence.
i've left Windows 10 a year ago and have not had single regret.
so i was glad to see MC25 fly on Ubuntu as it used to under Windows but
disappointed to not see CD Ripper in the Action window.

please make MC25 complete on Linux.
thank you...

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