Hi Gina,

Do you know if this can be installed using Homebrew?  Also where does one get 
the customised scripts?

Many thanks for this it's perfect for what I need.  Give me command-line any 
day.

Dónal
On 13 Oct 2013, at 19:43, Georgina Joyce <g...@gena-j.me.uk> wrote:

> Hello Gordon,
> 
> Although you want a lovely GUI interface. I would suggest that you look at 
> abcde. Which stands for a better cd encoder. It's a very light weight set of 
> scripts run from the terminal. Via Mac Ports. I used to have a couple of the 
> customised scripts and run them according to the job I wanted to do. i.e. 
> cd2mp3 or cd2ogg.
> 
> HTH
> 
> Gena
> Georgina Joyce
> Applied Psychologist
> Training and Coaching.
> Because individuals of groups matter!
> 
> 
> On 13 Oct 2013, at 07:13, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Sarah
>> 
>> Neither of these are dedicated rippers though, so I don’t class them as 
>> alternatives.  XLD is a dedicated file converter and ripper, designed for 
>> audio and only audio.  What I personally am looking for is something which 
>> has a more XLD-like interface, a more XLD-like functionality specification 
>> but a more intuitive interface.  This is one of those sorry occasions where 
>> I curse myself for letting my programming skills slide.  I got lazy when the 
>> GUI came along and ever since then I have regretted it.  If only, if only, 
>> I’d continued when I started to study C and C+ all those years ago, I’d have 
>> been a master programmer by now and I would have been able to achieve my 
>> dream, of having a Mac Access dedicated suite of utilities to fit the bill.
>> 
>> In any event, the search goes on as far as I am concerned.  I would also add 
>> that I have been using Virtual CDRW from Burningthumb until recently but, 
>> for reasons which I cannot as yet discuss, it no longer works for me.  So 
>> I’m on the hunt for something else which might.  I tried Disk-Soft Demon 
>> Light, but OS X won’t even allow me to install the drivers.
>> 
>> Kind regards
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>> On 12 Oct 2013, at 19:45, Sarah k Alawami <marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>> I know simply burns does rip, but it does not work in the way one would 
>>> want. I think it only rips an image of the media not the actual stuff.. 
>>> amadeus 2 I think also rips but I have not upgraded yet so cannot verify 
>>> this.
>>> 
>>> Take care.
>>> On Oct 12, 2013, at 11:25 AM, Gordon Smith <gor...@mac-access.net> wrote:
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>>>> 
>>>> hi
>>>> This is something which I too would value for much the same reasons.  XLD 
>>>> certainly has its merrets, and I too avoid iTunes as far as ripping CDS 
>>>> goes.  This is despite the fact that my CD material is always virtual.  I 
>>>> only use real CD media as a very last resort.  Even with virtual media, 
>>>> however, XLD is painfully slow nowadays and the only indication of a 
>>>> successful rip is to enable 1logging mode, then you can at least verify 
>>>> that the job went error-free by examining the output log.  For reasons I 
>>>> cannot discuss here, I'm not currently even able to do this.  I can only 
>>>> hope for a quick fix as things develoeap.
>>>> 
>>>> Kind regards
>>>> Gordon
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: Dónal Fitzpatrick <dfitz...@computing.dcu.ie
>>>> To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility <mac-access@mac-access.net
>>>> Date sent: Sat, 12 Oct 2013 09:48:58 +0100
>>>> Subject: good alternative to iTunes for ripping CDs
>>>> 
>>>> Morning folks,
>>>> 
>>>> At present I use XLD to rip my CDs as I avoid iTunes like the plague.  
>>>> However one thing that irritates me about XLD is that you can't see the 
>>>> progress and consequently cannot be certain the CD is ripping correctly.  
>>>> So are there any good alternatives?  I'd ideally like something which 
>>>> enables ripping and storing of the converted tracks according to a naming 
>>>> convention.
>>>> 
>>>> Thoughts welcome,
>>>> 
>>>> Dónal
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