

The access rights are restrictive beyond my umask and cannot be configured, all ripped tracks get 640. There is no obvious method to map national characters (e.g., German umlauts) in filenames to ASCII chars, UTF-8 is used as representation. There is no possibility to create a playlist immediately during ripping, one must do this later by another tool. Sound Juicer: It's nice that musicbrainz tags are incorporated as comments.abcde works fine, but needs effort for configuration of file names.For the archives, I looked at the various recommendations I use SUSE 10.0. Posted 13:11 UTC (Tue) by jschrod (subscriber, #1646) except when the last n tracks are all skipped.) (Hint: prepending the track number to the filename helps.

You may not notice until you review the contents of the destination directory. Grip continues to rip the rest of the disk without providing notification of the failure. Other times, cdparanoia gives up trying to rip a track. This is resolved by rebooting the machine. When this occurs, not only does grip and the other associated processes get bungled, but the cd reader may also get wedged. Some words of caution, if the paranoia setting for the ripping process is set too high and the disk too damaged, cdparanoia may hang trying to read a scratch. It can keep multiple CPUs/cores busy with compression processes, too. So, you get the flexibility of access to the parameters passed to each program with an simple, pointy-clicky interface. It's a thin layer over the command line interfaces of the ripping and compression programs that it employs (cdparanoia and flac, among others). Posted 4:20 UTC (Fri) by omez (subscriber, #6904)
