I tried fre:ac but got an error from cddb when trying to connect to the database. Looking to rip to both FLAC and to Opus. Ideally with the latest codec updates.
Any recommendations?
If you’re okay using WINE, EAC is the best CD audio ripping software. Here’s a decent setup guide: https://eacguide.github.io/
Don’t use cddb, use the optional CUETools DB plugin that can be installed during the EAC installation.
Also use EAC on Linux with wine.
This is the correct answer.
abcde
https://abcde.einval.com/wiki/ looks good!
abcde uses whatever current codecs you have installed, it doesn’t do any of its own encoding
I’ve never had a problem with
abcde -o flac
Red Book hasn’t been updated since 1980, I think you’ll be okay.
I used that (and decoded the acronym as I read it — a better cd encoder)
Cdparanoia to make sure I get a good rip. Then flacenc to convert to flac. Then Picard to tag and organize it.
cdparanoia has been excellent for more than two decades.
Wow, I’m bookmarking this comment, good info 👍.
https://flathub.org/apps/org.gnome.SoundJuicer
I then run the album through Picard to make sure all the tagging is correct.
Just ripped a friend’s entire collection using cyanrip. Might be more powerful tools out there but I wanted something from the CLI.
I usually use grip, but I think that’s not maintained anymore.
Dragging and dropping in KDE usually works as well. It has a built-in ripper, presenting an audio cd as wav, ogg, mp3 or flac files.
I’m using the Whipper docker container mostly successfully.
Is there any additional documentation or forum beyond the github readme
Edit: Is there a cheat-sheet of
whipper
commands?-h for help should list commands, and it’s nested so you can get help for each subcommand. You’ll want to read the Getting Started section.
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Really? Like the drive shows up and everything? Didn’t think this worked in wine.
K3b.
I have used Asunder before, no complaints
I use grip, generally.
Asunder CD Ripper is pretty much the only one I’ve ever used and it’s great.
Way back when, I think I was using WinAmp (on XP) and then k3b (when I moved to Linux) to rip and burn cds, but I don’t recall hearing anything about k3b in a couple of years. As for something more recent, I’m afraid I’ve been running Windows lately so I don’t know what available in Linux land.
If you’ve got wine installed you might give Exact Audio Copy a try. It’s what I’ve been using since I started ripping cds again. I don’t know if it work in wine however. I didn’t have any luck ripping cds with WinAmp when I tried recently, though surprisingly, it does still run in Windows 11.
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I just use abcde to flac, and if I want any further conversion I use ffmpeg from flac.