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    How to Rip Audio CD in Linux

    Submitted by admin on Thu, 09/02/2010 - 16:00
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    rip-audio-mainAs MP3 players and mobile devices become very common, more and more people are beginning to convert their audio CD collection to music files so they will listen to them while on the move. In Windows and Mac, the conversion can be done automatically with Windows Media Player or iTunes. What about Linux? Let’s take a look. /> id="more-20023">

    Rhythmbox

    Rhythmbox is the default player in Ubuntu. Like many other media player, it comes with the capability to import audio CD into your library.

    Open your Rhythmbox. Before you start to import your audio CD, it is best to configure the location of the imported files and the song format.

    Go to Edit -> Preferences. Click on the Music tab.

    In the “Music Files are placed in” field, select the location of the folder where the imported music will be stored.

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    Next, you may want to configure how the folder hierarchy of the album.

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