When comparing Brasero vs Rubyripper, the Slant community recommends Brasero for most people. In the question“What are the best CD rippers for UNIX-like systems?” Brasero is ranked 5th while Rubyripper is ranked 10th. The most important reason people chose Brasero is:
The interface of the app is straightforward, meaning it is easy to understand and use for any type of user.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Easy to use
The interface of the app is straightforward, meaning it is easy to understand and use for any type of user.
Pro Graphical user interface
Your only option for a secure ripper with a GUI as of 2019.
Pro Good innovative error detection(/correction) mechanism
(On top of its cdparanoia backend.)
Cons
Con Only works on the Linux OS
Brasero is only available for the Linux OS, it does not support OSX or Windows.
Con Ripping takes at least two times as long as some quick-and-dirty burst-mode ripper
...but for a bit-identical copy of your audio CD you were expecting that, right?
Con Usually not present in default software repositories of your favorite Linux distribution
(as of 2019)
Con No support for AccurateRip or similar service
(For verification of rips against results of other people.)