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Old 11-04-2010, 22:34   #36
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Re: Ubuntu Linux help in >> this thread <<

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Originally Posted by xpod View Post
I dont do much CD ripping myself or indeed music production but the CD ripping has has plenty of native methods without ever having to pop back into Windows and as far as Adobe Audition is concerned, well, you might find some usable advice regarding the use of Audacity & Ardour in this somewhat older UF thread.

Good Luck.
WOW Ardour looks like something i'd use all the time, thank you for telling me about that

I'll follow the links and look at the cd ripping.

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Originally Posted by ronald146m View Post
@Hiroki
SoundJuicer is the default CD ripper that comes with Ubuntu.
It does a reasonable job.

RubyRipper is better though. It's Linux's next best thing to EAC.
There's a tutorial here how to install it:-http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...ght=RubyRipper

As my screenshot shows, you can rip as flac, mp3 etc and can set the options of the encoders. It's also possible to use other encoders such as NeroAac etc.
I will have a proper go at using RubyRipper tonight.

I never noticed that you can just drag/drop the wav files from cd's in ubuntu
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