On Tue, 2006-10-10 at 16:55 +0200, Florian Schmidt wrote: > On Tuesday 10 October 2006 05:21, Josh Lawrence wrote: > > Wow, am I confused. I'm going on a trip tomorrow for a couple of > > days, and want to take a few CDs worth of music with me. I made the > > mistake of googling for how to rip a CD in linux, and there are more > > ways to do it than to skin a cat. I don't care what format they are > > in (mp3, ogg, whatever), I just want to listen to my CDs on my laptop. > > > > How should I do this? > > > > I'm running Debian Etch. CDDB support would be a must (don't have > > time to type all of that stuff in!). Any ideas? > > Most comfy for me is k3b. It supports CDDB and all major ripping backends and > different output formats, FLAC, mp3, ogg, whudever (besides it's also a very > cool burning app).. Do all of these apps support exact bit-for-bit extraction (like EAC on Windows)? IOW, can I rip the same CD on several different machines and have the MD5 sums of the resulting .wavs match? Lee