When comparing Brasero vs Asunder, the Slant community recommends Asunder for most people. In the question“What are the best CD rippers for UNIX-like systems?” Asunder is ranked 2nd while Brasero is ranked 5th. The most important reason people chose Asunder is:
Can be found in the official repositories for most distributions.
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 Easy to install
Can be found in the official repositories for most distributions.
Pro Allows specifying encoder options
Pro Lightweight
Small memory footprint.
Pro Very stable
Works great for creating a lossless audiophile collection of owned CDs.
Pro Allows ripping in multiple formats at once
Pro Very easy to use
Supports Gnudb (including the proxy setting). Supports many output formats, with a simple interface.
Cons
Con Only works on the Linux OS
Brasero is only available for the Linux OS, it does not support OSX or Windows.
Con Does not support MusicBrainz for tagging
Con Segmentation error
Ubuntu 18.04 - start from command line: "Segmentation fault (core dumped)". From GUI it does not start at all. Let's google a bit..