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It supports ALAC. There’s a handy app called XLD (X Lossless Decoder) that will convert from FLAC to ALAC (and probably back) in a couple clicks if you need it. Lossless means I don’t really need to care whether my music is in an equivalent format, but I will admit it’s a bit silly. https://tmkk.undo.jp/xld/index_e.html. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
I would be surprised if XLD cannot do what you want. Source: 11 months ago
Please ignore the misinformation in this thread about CDs being too old to be ripped, and download XLD and follow this guide. Source: 11 months ago
I don't have any OPUS files, but personally, I'm fine with MP3s, so typically, I just run songs through XLD. Source: 11 months ago
Take a look at XLD, it supports lossless formats (flac, alac, wav, aiff) as well as standard compressed formats. It also checks online services for metadata and album art. I ripped a ton of CDs with it. Source: 11 months ago
I remember back in the day using https://xiph.org/paranoia/ for ripping. Tons of burned cds that eventually were tossed in favor of Spotify. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
The simplest way if you just want the music off it is to use something like cdparanoia on linux (or similar like EAC), and compress with FLAC. Use a drive that's in the accuraterip database if you want to be sure. But that won't capture pre-gap info so if you take those files and burn them back to a disc it won't be exactly the same. Source: over 1 year ago
I usually rely on cdparanoia, which claims accuracy, but not speed. https://xiph.org/paranoia/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Exact Audio Copy - Exact Audio Copy is a so called audio grabber for CDs using standard CD and DVD-ROM drives. The main differences. DownloadDownload the latest version of EAC Advertisement / Anzeige .
Whipper - Whipper is a free secure digital audio extraction software (aka "CD ripper") for GNU/Linux operating systems based on the discontinued morituri.
XRECODE - XRECODE can convert multiple audio files in parallel by taking full advantage of multi-core CPU.
fre:ac - fre:ac is a audio converter and CD extractor designed for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS and Linux, distributed under the GNU General Public License.
EZ CD Audio Converter - EZ CD Audio Converter is the most comprehensive multi format audio converter and is extremely easy...
Asunder - Asunder is a graphical Audio CD ripper and encoder for Linux. You can use it to save tracks from an Audio CD as any of WAV, MP3, OGG, FLAC, Opus, WavPack, Musepack, AAC, and Monkey's Audio files. Asunder is translatable!