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'''cdparanoia''' is a bit different than most other CD-DA extration tools. It contains few-to-no '''extra''' features ("Too many features spoil the broth") , concentrating only on the ripping process and knowing as much as possible about the hardware performing it. cdparanoia will read correct, rock-solid audio data from inexpensive drives prone to misalignment, frame jitter, and loss of streaming during atomic reads. cdparanoia will also read and repair data from CDs that have been damaged in some way using interpolation and padding sectors with silence or 0 bytes.   
 
'''cdparanoia''' is a bit different than most other CD-DA extration tools. It contains few-to-no '''extra''' features ("Too many features spoil the broth") , concentrating only on the ripping process and knowing as much as possible about the hardware performing it. cdparanoia will read correct, rock-solid audio data from inexpensive drives prone to misalignment, frame jitter, and loss of streaming during atomic reads. cdparanoia will also read and repair data from CDs that have been damaged in some way using interpolation and padding sectors with silence or 0 bytes.   
  
cdparanoia is more or less the only secure ripper available for the Linux operating system and works best on drives that support Accurate Stream and not cache audio data.  
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cdparanoia is more or less the only secure ripper available for the Linux operating system and works best on drives that have the Accurate Stream feature and not cache audio data.  
  
 
==Revisions==  
 
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Recently version 10.2 addresses serious CD-ROM drive cache modelling deficiencies that existed in earlier versions. In a nutshell, a sizable fraction of modern drives exhibit new and exciting readahead cache abuses/bugs of which older versions of cdparanoia were not fully aware. This means that skips and cracks could slip through the cache management strategy of older versions completely undetected. 10.2 fully addresses and models these new cache behaviors
 
Recently version 10.2 addresses serious CD-ROM drive cache modelling deficiencies that existed in earlier versions. In a nutshell, a sizable fraction of modern drives exhibit new and exciting readahead cache abuses/bugs of which older versions of cdparanoia were not fully aware. This means that skips and cracks could slip through the cache management strategy of older versions completely undetected. 10.2 fully addresses and models these new cache behaviors
  
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==Status indicators==
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The following smilies (from the cdparanoia manual) are use to to determine cdparanoia mode of operation and it's output from the command-line.
  
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:-)        Normal operation, low/no jitter
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:-|        Normal operation, considerable jitter
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:-/        Read drift
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:-P        Unreported loss of streaming in atomic read operation
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8-|        Finding read problems at same point during re-read; hard to correct
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:-0        SCSI/ATAPI transport error
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:-(        Scratch detected
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;-(        Gave up trying to perform a correction
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8-X        Aborted read due to known, uncorrectable error
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:^D        Finished extracting
  
 
==CD Ripping software==  
 
==CD Ripping software==  

Revision as of 22:50, 22 September 2008

cdparanoia III
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fully featured CD ripping library
Developer(s) Christopher Montgomery
Release information
Initial release {{{released}}}
Stable release 10.2
Preview release 10.1
Compatibility
Operating system Windows, Mac OS/X, Linux/BSD
Additional information
Use Extraction Library API
License GPL
Website http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/

Introduction

cdparanoia is a bit different than most other CD-DA extration tools. It contains few-to-no extra features ("Too many features spoil the broth") , concentrating only on the ripping process and knowing as much as possible about the hardware performing it. cdparanoia will read correct, rock-solid audio data from inexpensive drives prone to misalignment, frame jitter, and loss of streaming during atomic reads. cdparanoia will also read and repair data from CDs that have been damaged in some way using interpolation and padding sectors with silence or 0 bytes.

cdparanoia is more or less the only secure ripper available for the Linux operating system and works best on drives that have the Accurate Stream feature and not cache audio data.

Revisions

There have been series of bugfixes to cdparanoia, which date back to 9.8 release in 2001. Many of them include, pre-gap detection, buffering patches, kernel interface changes (CD-ROM routines), and support for SG_IO (application/SCSI commands). These were done in preperation for the stable 10.2 release. This is the last release before cdparanoia IV, which will not be backwards compatible with any of the previous versions.

Recently version 10.2 addresses serious CD-ROM drive cache modelling deficiencies that existed in earlier versions. In a nutshell, a sizable fraction of modern drives exhibit new and exciting readahead cache abuses/bugs of which older versions of cdparanoia were not fully aware. This means that skips and cracks could slip through the cache management strategy of older versions completely undetected. 10.2 fully addresses and models these new cache behaviors

Status indicators

The following smilies (from the cdparanoia manual) are use to to determine cdparanoia mode of operation and it's output from the command-line.

:-)        Normal operation, low/no jitter
:-|        Normal operation, considerable jitter
:-/        Read drift
:-P        Unreported loss of streaming in atomic read operation
8-|        Finding read problems at same point during re-read; hard to correct
:-0        SCSI/ATAPI transport error
:-(        Scratch detected
;-(        Gave up trying to perform a correction
8-X        Aborted read due to known, uncorrectable error
:^D        Finished extracting

CD Ripping software

This is a list of Digital Audio Extraction tools, which use libparanoia by platform:

Windows

Mac OS/X

Linux

External links