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<blockquote data-quote="Lazarus" data-source="post: 867776" data-attributes="member: 323322"><p>Having just tried both the 64 bit and 32 bit versions of RipperX on my upgraded Mint 16 "Petra" Laptop, VLC reports "Unable to Read Input) and locks up.</p><p></p><p>Existing MP3s play fine.</p><p></p><p>After much Googling, the return of effort became too much, so I'm now trying Sound Juicer and Asunder.</p><p></p><p>Sound Juicer is fast but doesn't produce a Play List</p><p></p><p>Asunder is more flexible (especially in offering different CDDB Sources) and nicer looking, does produce a Play List but is slower than Sound Juicer. </p><p></p><p>It also requires the LAME MP3 Encoding Library, but that's available in Software Manager anyway, so not a problem.</p><p></p><p>As I've done the bulk of my Collection already and am only doing newly purchased CDs, I'm going to bin Sound Juicer and stick with Asunder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lazarus, post: 867776, member: 323322"] Having just tried both the 64 bit and 32 bit versions of RipperX on my upgraded Mint 16 "Petra" Laptop, VLC reports "Unable to Read Input) and locks up. Existing MP3s play fine. After much Googling, the return of effort became too much, so I'm now trying Sound Juicer and Asunder. Sound Juicer is fast but doesn't produce a Play List Asunder is more flexible (especially in offering different CDDB Sources) and nicer looking, does produce a Play List but is slower than Sound Juicer. It also requires the LAME MP3 Encoding Library, but that's available in Software Manager anyway, so not a problem. As I've done the bulk of my Collection already and am only doing newly purchased CDs, I'm going to bin Sound Juicer and stick with Asunder. [/QUOTE]
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