Which program do you use for ripping a music cd? It seems like I've got lots of choices:
$ apt search paranoia abcde/stable 2.9.3-1 all A Better CD Encoder cd-paranoia/stable 10.2+2.0.2-1+b1 amd64 audio CD reading utility which includes extra data verification features cdparanoia/stable 3.10.2+debian-14+b1 amd64 audio extraction tool for sampling CDs jack/stable 4~git20241202.3410dc1-2 all Rip and encode CDs with one command libcdio-paranoia-dev/stable 10.2+2.0.2-1+b1 amd64 library to read digital audio CDs with error correction (development files) libcdio-paranoia2t64/stable,now 10.2+2.0.2-1+b1 amd64 [installed,automatic] library to read digital audio CDs with error correction libcdio-utils/stable 2.2.0-4.1~deb13u1 amd64 sample applications based on the CDIO libraries libcdparanoia-dev/stable 3.10.2+debian-14+b1 amd64 audio extraction tool for sampling CDs (development) libcdparanoia0/stable,now 3.10.2+debian-14+b1 amd64 [installed,automatic] audio extraction tool for sampling CDs (library) liblwpx-paranoidagent-perl/stable 1.12-3 all "paranoid" subclass of LWP::UserAgent libpapi7.1t64/stable 7.1.0-5+b1 amd64 PAPI runtime (shared libraries) ripit/stable 4.0.0~rc20161009-1 all Textbased audio CD ripper ripperx/stable 2.8.0-4+b1 amd64 GTK-based audio CD ripper/encoder ruby-paranoia/stable 3.0.0-1 all re-implementation of acts_as_paranoid for Rails 3 yaret/stable 2.1.0-6 all console tool to turn CDs into encoded music Which one is the best? On windows the choice was easy.. Exact Audio Copy (EAC) + LAME I found instructions for running EAC with WINE. Is that better than any 'native' app? Thanks Lee

