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Friday, January 16th 2004, 5:00pm

What does everyone use for CD ripping?

Hi,

Just wondering what people use for CD ripping? I'm currently using K3B. Are there any other KDE rippers out there?

Thanks....Paul

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Friday, January 16th 2004, 10:31pm

Grip - not a KDE tool but very good anyway :)
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Saturday, January 17th 2004, 9:39am

ripit (small powerful Perl script)
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Monday, January 19th 2004, 7:59am

CD Rippers

Until I got comfortable with K3b, I used xcdroast.
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Tuesday, January 20th 2004, 2:12am

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Original von Sebastian

Grip - not a KDE tool but very good anyway :)


I use Grip too, but I've also tried KAudioCreator, which I think comes with KDE, at least on MDK anyways. Both work well.
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Tuesday, January 27th 2004, 8:24pm

For ripping, I just use konqueror. It's so slick; definitely check out the audiocd:/ KIO slave if you haven't yet. For CD burning, I use k3b.
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Saturday, February 7th 2004, 11:17pm

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Original von lmcboy

For ripping, I just use konqueror. It's so slick; definitely check out the audiocd:/ KIO slave if you haven't yet. For CD burning, I use k3b.


I use Konqueror as well, but if you are more used to a specific program to use for ripping, definitely use Kaudiocreator. It's included with KDE and is quite good. K3B I use for [edit]burning[edit].