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vyzle I'm pretty sure K3b cover all your needs there.
Thanks. I used K3b years ago to rip some CDs, but not recently. I'll get a current version of it and give it a try. The worst that could happen is I'd need to delete some output that didn't work for me.
A BIT LATER: I'm impressed. The k3b splash screen points out that it handles Blu-Ray now. I need to buy some more CDs and Blu-Rays (all of mine have already been ripped). For a quick test, I ripped a nearby CD to my ~/Music folder, and it created outstanding results. If it can handle the rest of its tasks as well as it handles CDs, I'm sold.