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=Introduction=  
=Introduction=  


What is Pyripper? Pyripper is simple, but quite sophisticated digital audio extraction tool written in Python programming language that can create secure rip's in Linux/OsX (very similiar to [[EAC]]). The source (same as executable) is published under the (GPL license).
What is Rubyripper? Rubyripper is simple, but quite sophisticated digital audio extraction tool written in Python programming language that can create secure rip's in Linux/OsX (very similiar to [[EAC]]). The source (same as executable) is published under the (GPL license).


* '''UPDATE: new version 0.1.2 is released at 10 november.'''
* '''UPDATE: new version 0.1.2 is released at 10 november.'''
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* Lame and Vorbis can be configured, default for lame is: -V2 --vbr-new, default for vorbis is -q 6
* Lame and Vorbis can be configured, default for lame is: -V2 --vbr-new, default for vorbis is -q 6
* You can choose the ripping device, otherwise default is used.
* You can choose the ripping device, otherwise default is used.
* See pyripper --help for more information
* See rubyripper --help for more information
* The files will be saved as "working directory/extension/artist (year) album/tracknumber - trackname.extension
* The files will be saved as "working directory/extension/artist (year) album/tracknumber - trackname.extension



Revision as of 03:03, 26 February 2006

Introduction

What is Rubyripper? Rubyripper is simple, but quite sophisticated digital audio extraction tool written in Python programming language that can create secure rip's in Linux/OsX (very similiar to EAC). The source (same as executable) is published under the (GPL license).

  • UPDATE: new version 0.1.2 is released at 10 november.
  • UPDATE: New version 0.1.1 is released at 6 november.
  • UPDATE: New version 0.1 is released at 5 november.

Features

  • a command-line program which makes use of cdparanoia.
  • every track gets ripped twice and is compared with a 160-bit SHA1 checksum
  • if the checksums differ, the track will be ripped twice again until the checksum matches
  • CDDB-info is fetched via the pycddb module.
  • It can rip to FLAC, MP3, and Vorbis.
  • Lame and Vorbis can be configured, default for lame is: -V2 --vbr-new, default for vorbis is -q 6
  • You can choose the ripping device, otherwise default is used.
  • See rubyripper --help for more information
  • The files will be saved as "working directory/extension/artist (year) album/tracknumber - trackname.extension

Rubyripper configuration

Make sure to have pycddb and cdparanoia installed as a minimum. You can optionally choose for Lame, Vorbis or FLAC, depending on the codec you want to encode to.

Then download Rubyripper: http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubyripper/

http://rubyforge.org/docman/view.php/1284/310/Rubyripper's%20ripping%20logic.pdf

Usage:

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