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    William Jacoby commented  · 

    Is grants docker still the way to go for dockerized bliss? is updating as simple as having docker redo the container? After installing it, it has bliss 20190326. It'd be nice to have an official docker container that was always up to date.

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    William Jacoby commented  · 

    Definitely would be nice. Right now I'm using a batch script I found either on some random blog or a gist that runs metaflac over the flac files and applies replaygain tags. Which is fine right now, as I'm literally re-ripping my entire library, after one hard drive failed, and the other backup was in a computer that was stolen. Right now I'm using fre-ac, sound-juicer(when the CD isn't in fre-ac's cddb entries[hopefully MusicBrainz support gets added soon to fre-ac as the developer says it's now moved up in priority with freedb having gone away]) as sound-juicer is way slower than fre-ac. In the long run it would be nice to rip and forget in the future when I'm just adding new CD's.

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