Ripping Songs with Brasero

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SVTony
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Beigetreten: 02/07/2014

I'd like to rip some songs from a CD I own but I don't want to copy the whole CD, just a couple songs to have in my computer. Is it possible to do this with Brasero?

Brasero gives me 2 options: To create a 1:1 copy of a CD or to burn it. Is there a way to select the songs you want to rip? I'm used to doing this with Windows Media Player but have no idea how to do it with Brasero.

lembas
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Beigetreten: 05/13/2010

I found Brasero... lacking. Perhaps try Sound-juicer or some other tool.

SVTony
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Beigetreten: 02/07/2014

OK, I'll try that.

GustavoCM

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Beigetreten: 11/20/2012

I use "abcde", available from Trisquel repositories; it is very good -- only, it has no GUI, but I prefer that way: just edit the config files, create alias if you want and voilà.

quantumgravity
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Beigetreten: 04/22/2013

I can recommend bashburn.
It also has no gui but some kind of pseudo gui (ncurses interface) and it worked like a charm everytime I used it and it also has the possibility to copy a cd to the hard disk and convert the wav files to mp3, ogg or flacs.
It's very easy to use; only problem: you have to do (very simple) configuration steps after the first start which only take 5 minutes.
So give it a try!
Though I have to mention that I never used this feature.

aloniv

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Beigetreten: 01/11/2011

The best CD ripper I know is Rubyripper, which is a secure ripper - it rips each file at least twice until it gets each block to ensure the file is not corrupt which makes it slower compared to other rippers. You can select which tracks to rip in the settings. It can be downloaded from this ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~brandonsnider/+archive/ruby-ripper
The ppa maintainer recommends using morituri which is available in Trisquel 6's repositories but is (at the moment) command-line only.

jamathis

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Beigetreten: 04/25/2013

My personal favorite ripper is Sound Juicer, it is in the repo.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_juicer