I use kaudiocreator, it's simple does ogg and cddb. That's all I really
need.

Jeff.

On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 12:59, gabriel wrote:
> On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 11:35, Eric Marchionni wrote:
> > gabriel wrote:
> > >if you want cd ripping and you're on a kde platform, k3b is pretty damn cool.
> > >  
> > how do you rip an audio cd (to mp3 or wav) with k3b? i don't see the 
> > option...
> > anyway, what's the best app to rip cd's to mp3s?
> 
> in k3b-0.10, you need only put in the cd, and select the tracks you want
> to rip, right click and say what codec you want to use etc.  the quality
> of the rip (ogg/mp3) can be determined in k3b setup.
> 
> all that said though, k3b is still not as cool as grip when it comes to
> cd ripping.  i just use k3b instead since (a) grip requires a bunch of
> gnome stuff, and (b) k3b does MUCH more than cd ripping including cd/dvd
> burning/copying/ripping and video encoding.


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