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We've compiled a list of 26 free and paid alternatives to Grip. The primary competitors include Exact Audio Copy, fre:ac. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Grip and CDex, Asunder, EZ CD Audio Converter. Also you can look at other similar options here: CD/DVD Tools.


EAC is used to convert the tracks on standard audio CDs to wav files, which can then be transcoded...

fre:ac
Free Open Source

fre:ac is a free audio converter and CD ripper.

CDex
Free

CDex is a CD-Ripper, extracting digital audio data from an Audio CD.

Asunder
Free Open Source

Asunder is a graphical Audio CD ripper and encoder for Linux.

Rubyripper
Free Open Source

Rubyripper is a digital audio extraction algorithm that uses cdparanoia error correcting power and...

A free powerful software for ripping audio CD tracks to WMA, MP3, OGG, VQF, FLAC, APE and WAV...

whipper
Free Open Source

CDDA ripper for *nix systems aiming for accuracy over speed

RIP
Free Open Source

An application for accurate CD audio extraction

Grip is a CD-player/ripper for the Gnome desktop.

Grip Platforms

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Grip Overview

Grip is a CD-player/ripper for the Gnome desktop. It has the ripping capabilities of cdparanoia built in, but can also use external rippers (such as cdda2wav). It also provides an automated frontend for various audio encoders (including MP3 and Vorbis), letting you take a disc and transform it easily straight into MP3s. Internet disc lookups were supported for retrieving track information from disc database servers. Grip workes with DigitalDJ to provide a unified "computerized" version of your music collection.

Grip Features

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Grip Tags

audio-encode audio-cd-ripper

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