A Quick CD Ripper question

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A Quick CD Ripper question

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While browsing my Christmas gifts, I realized that I do not have a CD ripper. What software for Linux is cabible of ripping cds to MP3?
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Sound Juicer with Cdparanoia? Or maybe Grip?
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Grip's the only one I have experience with, and you should be warned that I found it wise to go through all the tabs in the preferences tab before starting to rip. (tabs within tabs within tabs :roll:) And I didn't find it to be intuitively labeled.

Other rippers may have better default configurations.
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LAME. You will probably need a front end for it as well, such as Grip.
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