Grip never used to work at all well, which is why I guess that it's no longer 
in the current repository.  I don't know about Ruby Ripper, which I gather 
needs creating from source, never a certain outcome process with Ubuntu, 
success varying between versions.
Meanwhlie, if you are into compilation, why not produce a Lucid deb file for 
EncSpot, whose tar file was released just before the originators 'closed shop' ?
On the other hand, you could simply add checkmp3 and run it in Terminal against 
your mp3s, where it provides a better and more comprehensive report than other 
tools etc that folk have been using and whose report details just happen to 
completely agree with WinXP-hosted EncSpot analysis of my Sound-Juicer produced 
VBR files.

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Sound Juicer - MP3 quality doesn't change
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