On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 22:05 +0100, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
> Well, I haven't tried sound-juicer, but according to the (very brief)
> package description, it is a ripper, and not a player. The main aim of
> goobox is to play CDs on those systems where no direct link between
> the CD drive and the audio hardware exists (like, e.g., on my ibook). When I
> searched late 2004 for a good audio program to do this I ended up with
> goobox. If indeed sound-juicer *plays* audio CDs nice as well, I'll
> try it.
It's primary goal is to be a ripper, but it can play CDs too. The
interface is designed around playback as a way of previewing what you
are about to rip, but it will happily play an entire CD.
Ross
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