I spent time this weekend ripping my CDs to OGG
format.  Sound quality is extraordinary and files are
smaller than MP3.  Just need those tiny pocket players
to support the format and MP3 would be dead.

Ron.

--- Raffaele Belardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> grip is good for ripping (it uses cdparanoia) and
> compressing (I use 
> lame). Not as good as EAC for windows IMHO,
> unfortunately. The feature I 
> miss in grip is that it does not signal exactly
> where it eventually 
> encounters an error during the rip process, so you
> can judge if it is 
> fine or you need to do something about it (i.e., use
> a different CD 
> reader). Not an issue if your CDs are all in good
> shape, though.
> 
> Note that lame is not included in the MDK
> distribution for license 
> issues. You need to download the sources from
> www.mp3dev.org or from 
> sourceforge and compile them on your system, but it
> is really easy.
> 
> Somebody also suggested using a real 'free' codec,
> i.e. Ogg Vorbis.
> 
> raffaele
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I'm looking for a tool to convert my own audio
> cd's into mp3 files. All
> > suggestions/recommendations are welcome...
> > 
> > Regards, Marco
> > 
> 
> 
> > Want to buy your Pack or Services from
MandrakeSoft?
> 
> Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
> 


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