Going through and ripping my CDs to FLACs, I decided to start with ones I mostly haven't listened to in a minute and wow there's a whole lot of good music I've been leaving sitting on a shelf for a long time.

oh god how did this get here i am not good with computer

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Click here because I can't put an audio widget in the profile
The scenes with the shark are usually very intense and disturbing.
I use Arch BTW
Fun fact: Neo-Nazi dipshit cartoonist Stonetoss is in fact Hans Kristian Graebener of Spring, Texas
Going through and ripping my CDs to FLACs, I decided to start with ones I mostly haven't listened to in a minute and wow there's a whole lot of good music I've been leaving sitting on a shelf for a long time.
What program do you use for CD ripping? I was introduced to Exact Audio Copy and never looked back lol
Looks simple, light, and easy to use! But does it have any sort of error checking? The killer feature of EAC, for me, anyways is that it checks your rips against the AccurateRip and CueTools Database to ensure your rips aren't corrupted in any way.
It uses cdparanoia as a backend and I've never gotten a bad rip that way. cdparanoia's whole operating philosophy is to bomb before giving a bad rip. If I was more worried about that I'd probably use whipper from the command line instead.
As it is at this very moment telling me my copy of The Serpent's Egg is fucked. God dammit.
Wait, how are you able to use those two apps in conjunction with each other? They seem like they function separately.
Asunder is just a UI, it calls a backend program to actually do the ripping. EAC does the same thing; it uses CDRDAO as a ripping backend. It also calls out to external programs for FLAC encoding.