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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On looking for alternatives: I've found
Ripper X to be nice, especially when ripping / encoding CDs which
are not listed in on-line repositories for CD info. I don't worry
about accurate reporting of burn speeds - I just let it happen.<br>
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On 01/14/2014 07:51 PM, MR ZenWiz wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I should add that I used xfburn, too, and it seems to work fine, but
it has some deficiencies compared to k3b.
Two I recall off the top of my head:
1) It shows the burn speed as some kind of factor that does not appear
to be logically related to the speed I selected. I'm guessing it's
some kind of factor to multiply against the burn speed, but I'd rather
see that done for me and shown as an actual speed.
2) Worse, I can't save the project I created. I've failed to do this
with k3b before and regretted it, but with xfburn there isn't the
option. If I want to recreate the CD (for future reburns or for
others to enjoy), I can't do that. Seriously not cool.
As a last ditch tool when nothing else works, xfburn is fine, but
lacking #2 above, its just that.
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