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Ripping cds using MC25(Linux) is it possible?

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max096:
I would recommend you to use either Sound Juicer (native Linux program to rip CDs with) or use Exact Audio Copy under wine. There isn't gonna be a whole lot of difference in the outcome, but people seem to praise Exact Audio Copy for the best Audio Quality you can get ripping your CDs. So there is that. I used it before on Windows and then I tried it on Fedora under wine and it worked perfectly fine. I've also tried Sound Juicer, it's a bit easier I think. I'm not sure anybody can actually hear a difference between the two.

wargod:
Just curious on the status of adding this function to Linux.  I am currently using Media Monkey, and while MM is reported to work in Wine, MM won't rip CD's in Wine.  A full featured media manager (e.g. JRiver or Media Monkey) is my last program that I need to make a full transition Linux only.

Awesome Donkey:
You can get Exact Audio Copy (EAC) working under Wine on Linux if you want to rip CDs. That's what I'd use if I ripped CDs using a Linux distro.

If you can use the Terminal, you may be able to use whipper to rip CDs too.

bob:
I've used Grip, k3b and abcde (command line) on linux.

Awesome Donkey:
Whipper looks interesting though. Would be great to be able to rip CDs using whipper via a GUI.

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