if there was a flac-users list i'd be asking these questions there, but anyway =) on windows, i've been using eac in secure mode and using "test & copy" to verify that the crc checksums match. invariably, i'll get one or two mismatches per album i rip, so i figure the checksum verification is a good thing despite the extra time. once i rip a cd, i want to forget about it and tuck it away in a closet, assured that my flac version is every bit as good as the original. what's the equivalent tool (and any options) for producing a perfect quality audio cd rip on linux? and i promise i'll collate these answers into a document for the future benefit of flac-users everywhere =) thanks! eddie _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
Josh Coalson
2004-Sep-10 16:45 UTC
[Flac-dev] best way to ensure integrity of flac source files?
--- E S <es0123@hotmail.com> wrote:> on windows, i've been using eac in secure mode and using "test & > copy" to > verify that the crc checksums match. invariably, i'll get one or two > mismatches per album i rip, so i figure the checksum verification is > a good > thing despite the extra time. once i rip a cd, i want to forget about > it and > tuck it away in a closet, assured that my flac version is every bit > as good > as the original. > > what's the equivalent tool (and any options) for producing a perfect > quality > audio cd rip on linux? > > and i promise i'll collate these answers into a document for the > future > benefit of flac-users everywhere =)look into cdparanoia for ripping; it's a command-line tool. it's missing a few thing that EAC has that can really give you an exact copy of a whole CD (like read offset compensation, pregap detection). grip is a ripper front end that uses cdparanoia. Josh __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Find a job, post your resume. http://careers.yahoo.com