NAME:¶
ripit - Perl script to create flac, ogg, mp3, m4a (aac), als (mp4), mpc, wv or
other files from an audio CD.
SYNOPSIS:¶
ripit [options]
DESCRIPTION:¶
This Perl script makes it a lot easier to create compressed sound files from an
audio CD. RipIT supports Flac, Lame, Oggenc, Faac, mp4als, Musepack, Wavpack
and ffmpeg. Artist and song titles are retrieved either with the CDDB_get.pm
from freedb.org or using WebService::MusicBrainz.pm from MusicBrainz.org.
It is possible to submit and edit CDDB entries at freedb.org, submission of
MusicBrainz data need a login. Hidden tracks and ghost songs are detected and
split into chunks of sound, a toc, cue or inf files permit to burn the WAV
files with text and no gaps in DAO mode. Several encoder formats and qualities
can be used in the same run (even the same encoder) and encoded into different
directories. Distributed ripping and launch of more than one encoder process
in the same time is possible.
Several manipulations on tags are supported, e.g. adding coverart, detection of
Various Artists style at different levels or album gain; external commands can
be launched before and after ripping / encoding is done with all CDDB
information, e.g. to ensure presence of coverart, calculation of md5sums and
playlistfiles can be done.
VERSION:¶
RipIT Version 3.9.0
OPTIONS:¶
- [track_selection]
- Tracks to rip from. If not specified, all tracks will be
ripped. Specify a single track by using a single number, or a selection of
tracks using numbers separated by commas or hyphens, e. g. 2,6,10, or
3,5,7-9. Using a number followed by a comma or hyphen will rip from that
track to the end of the CD i. e. 3,5- rips track 3 and from track 5 to the
last one. Default: not set.
- --merge ordered list of comma separated
intervals
- Place a hyphen (-) or a plus (+) between first and last
track number to be merged. Omitting the last number will merge all
subsequent tracks. Separate several intervals with commas. Default: not
set.
- -I, --span start-endtime
- Define an interval to be ripped when using cdda2wav or
cdparanoia. The hyphen is mandatory. The format of start and end-time is
according to cdparanoia hh:mm:ss.ff in hours/minutes/seconds/frames, but
precision is set to seconds, i. e. frames will be ignored. Zero fields
need not be specified and the value of seconds may be larger than 60. When
using cdda2wav this option translates the values to the -o and -d options
of cdda2wav. When using option merge, endtime is related to the last track
in the selection. Default: not set.
- -o, --outputdir dir
- Where the sound should go. If not set, $HOME will be used.
Default: not set.
- -d, --device cddevice
- Path of audio CD device, default: /dev/cdrom.
- --scsidevice cddevice
- Device name for special devices if the non ripping commands
(except eject commands) shall be executed on a different device node. This
might be useful for some old SCSI devices. If not set the cddevice of
option --device will be used. Default: not set
- -r, --ripper number
- CD ripper to use, 0 - dagrab, 1 - cdparanoia,
2 - cdda2wav, 3 - tosha, 4 - cdd. Because cdparanoia
and dagrab are the only rippers in this list that immediately fail on data
tracks, RipIT can create an error.log if problems are encountered and
continues to rip and encode without endless looping! Please use dagrab or
cdparanoia, otherwise RipIT might hang while waiting for data tracks.
Default: 1 - cdparanoia.
- --ripopt options
- User definable options for specific ripper. Quote
them if necessary. Default: not set.
- --nicerip number
- Set niceness of ripping process, default: 0.
- -Z, --disable-paranoia [number]
- When using dagrab, the number of retries will be set to 3,
with cdparanoia this option is equal to the -Z option of
cdparanoia. The number can be set to 0 (paranoia on), to
1 (paranoia off) or to 2 to switch paranoia off if a track
fails or gets a timeout. RipIT will retry that failed track without
paranoia or give up. Ripping will then continue with paranoia on. Default:
0 ‐ off, i. e. use paranoia mode.
- --ghost
- Analyze each wav for gaps and split it into chunks if gaps
are detected and/or try to trim lead-in/out. This may override option
merge. Delete blank tracks if only silence ("zero bytes") are
found. Experimental! Default: off.
- --extend seconds
- When using option --ghost and only if a chunk of
sound is detected, enlarge chunk by amount of seconds at end if
possible, or track may be trimmed if value is small (e.g. 0.3), use with
caution. Default: 2.0.
- --prepend seconds
- When using option --ghost and only if a chunk of
sound is detected, enlarge chunk by amount of seconds at beginning,
if possible, or track may be trimmed if value is small (e.g. 0.3), use
with caution. Default: 2.0.
- -c, --coder number
- Encoder(s) to use, 0 - Lame (for mp3), 1 -
Oggenc, 2 - Flac, 3 - Faac, 4 - mp4als, 5 -
Musepack, 6 - Wavpack, 7 - ffmpeg, a comma separated list,
or as an array. The same encoder may be stated more than once, but
different output-directories must be specified stating the --ditemplate
for each encoder or using the $quality parameter in option
--dirtemplate or --tracktemplate. See below. Default:
0.
- --faacopt Faac-options
- Pass other options to the encoder. If the same encoder has
been stated more than once, use a comma separated list. Quote them with
double quotes if needed; default: not set.
- --flacopt Flac-options
- Pass other options to the encoder. If the same encoder has
been stated more than once, use a comma separated list. Quote them with
double quotes if needed; default: not set.
- --lameopt Lame-options
- Pass other options to the encoder. If the same encoder has
been stated more than once, use a comma separated list. Quote them with
double quotes if needed; default: not set.
- --museopt Musepack-options
- Pass other options to the encoder. If the same encoder has
been stated more than once, use a comma separated list. Quote them with
double quotes if needed; default: not set.
- --musenc Musepack-encoder
- Choose Musepack encoder to be used, either mpcenc or mppenc
for older versions; default: mpcenc.
- --mp4opt Mp4als-options
- Pass other options to the encoder. Option -MP4 of encoder
mp4als is mandatory to enable tagging of sound files. Use the appropriate
options to alter compression level and speed. If the same encoder has been
stated more than once, use a comma separated list. Quote them with double
quotes if needed; default: not set.
- --oggencopt Oggenc-options
- Pass other options to the encoder. If the same encoder has
been stated more than once, use a comma separated list. Quote them with
double quotes if needed; default: not set.
- --wavpackopt Wavpack-options
- Pass other options to the encoder. If the same encoder has
been stated more than once, use a comma separated list. Quote them with
double quotes if needed; default: not set.
- --ffmpegopt ffmpeg-options
- Pass other options to the encoder. If the ffmpeg has been
stated more than once, use a comma separated list. Quote them with double
quotes if needed; default: not set.
- --ffmpegsuffix ffmpeg-suffix
- The suffix of the formats to be encoded. If ffmpeg has been
stated more than once, use a comma separated list. Quote them with double
quotes if needed; default: not set.
- -q, --quality quality
- A comma separated list of values or the word
"off", passed in the same order as the list of encoders! If no
encoders passed, follow the order of the config file! Quality for oggenc:
(1-10), highest = 10; compression level for Flac: (0-8), lowest
compression = 0; quality for Lame in vbr mode: (0-9), best quality = 0; or
quality for Faac: (10-500), highest = 500; mp4als seems not to accept any
compression level, set to zero; quality for Musepack: (0-10), best quality
= 10; default: 5,3,5,100,0,5. Wavpack and ffmpeg have no quality switch,
use encoder options instead. The value "off" turns option
quality off.
E. g. --coder 2,0,1,3 --quality 3,4,5,300 sets compression
level for Flac to 3, Lame-quality to 4, Oggenc-quality to 5 and Faac
quality to 300.
- -v, --vbrmode mode
- Variable bitrate, only used with Lame, mode is new
or old, see the Lame manpage. The Lame-option quality will be
changed to -V instead of -q if vbr-mode is used; default:
not set.
- -b, --bitrate rate
- Encode "mp3" at this bitrate for Lame. If option
--vbrmode used, bitrate is equal to the -b option, so one
might want to set it "off"; or set if "off" if all
options are passed to --lameopt! Default: 128.
- -B, --maxrate rate
- maxrate (Bitrate) for Lame using --vbrmode is equal
to the -B option in Lame or the -M option in Oggenc,
default: 0.
- -S, --preset mode
- Use the preset switch when encoding with Lame. Combined
with option --vbrmode new the preset fast will be used. Use
--vbrmode old not to use fast VBR. Mode is one of:
insane (320 kbps @ CBR),
extreme (256 kbps), standard (192
kbps) or medium (160 kbps) or any other valid bitrate.
Default: off.
- -W, --chars [list]
- Exclude special characters in file names and path. The
argument is optional. The argument accepts a list of any
characters. One might escape the characters or use double quotes to pass
them on the command line. The argument also accepts the words NTFS,
HFS or off. Following characters will be erased, if no
argument stated or the word NTFS is passed: |\:*?$ plus blanks and periods
at beginning and end of file names and directories. When using the word
HFS, only colons will be purged plus blanks and periods at beginning of
file names and directories. Pass the word "off" as argument to
set the option off again. Default: off.
- --comment comment
- Specify a comment for the comment-tag for Lame, Faac
and Musepack, or the description-tag for Oggenc and Flac. The special
comment cddbid or discid will place the cddbid (used by
freedb) or the discid (used for MusicBrainz) into the comment. Default:
not set.
- -g, --genre genre
- Specify (and override CDDB) genre, must be a valid
ID3-genre if using Lame, can (but shouldn't) be anything if using other
encoders, default: not set.
- -y, --year year
- Specify (and override CDDB) the year of year-tag for
Lame, Faac and Musepack, or the date-tag for Oggenc and Flac. Default: not
set.
- --coverart number
- a comma separated list of numbers (if several encoders are
used) according to option --coder with values 0 (no) or 1 (yes), default
0.
- --coverpath path
- Path to the coverart picture to be included in the metadata
of the sound files. The picture must be present or e.g. acquired using the
--precmd option. Default: not set.
- --mp3tags FRAME=tag
- Additional tags to be added to the mp3 file(s) if
encoder does not support the frame or if some unofficial FRAMEs
shall be used (e.g. a compilation tag set to 1: TCMP=1). More than one
--mp3tags can be used if several tags shall be added. Default: not
set.
- --vatag number
- Analyze tracknames for "various artists" style
and split the metadata in case one of the delimeters (colon, hyphen, slash
or parenthesis) are found. Use unpair numbers for the scheme "artist
? tracktitle" and pair numbers in the opposite case. The artist will
be compared to the argument of option --vastring (see below). If the
artist must be like --vastring and each track have a delimeter, use 1 (2),
if the artist must be like --vastring while only some tracks contain the
delimeter, use 3 (4), if no restrictions apply for the artist but all
tracknames must have a delimeter, use 5 (6) and finally, if only a few
tracks contain a delimeter to be used as splitting point, set --vatag to 7
(8). Default: not set.
- --vastring string
- A string (regular expression) that defines the
"various artists" style, e.g. Varios|VA. Default:
\bVA\b|Variou*s|Various\sArtists
- -D, --dirtemplate '"foo
parameters"'
- Use single and double quotes to pass the parameters of the
templates! Allowed are any legal characters, slashes for multi-level
directories and following parameters: $album, $artist,
$iletter, $genre, $quality, $suffix,
$trackname, $tracknum, $year and $trackno;
example: '"$suffix $quality/my_snd_dir/$iletter/$artist/$year ‐
$album"'. The parameter $iletter is the initial letter of the artist
name; $trackno is the total number of tracks of the release, this might be
helpful to distinguish different releases with exactly the same name;
$quality is needed, if one wants to encode the same format at different
qualities in the same run. Note that $quality reflects the encoder options
and not the arguments of option --quality which might be set to
"off". Or state different dirtemplates: the option is an array,
so one can use several different dirtemplates in the same order as the
encoders. If less dirtemplates than encoders are stated, the last
dirtemplate will be used for subsequent encoders and the wav-directory,
see EXAMPLES below. Default: '"$artist - $album"'.
- -T, --tracktemplate '"foo
parameters"'
- See above. The tracktemplate is not an array, only one can
be stated. Default: '"$tracknum $trackname"'.
- --trackoffset number
- Give a trackoffset to be added to the $tracknum variable
(see above). Default: 0.
- --sshlist list
- Comma separated list of remote machines where RipIT
should encode. The output path must be the same for all machines. Specify
the login (login@machine) only if not the same for the remote machine.
Else just state the machine names. See EXAMPLES for more information,
default: not set.
- --scp
- If the file system can not be accessed on the remote
machines, scp (copy) the WAV files to the remote machines, default:
off.
- --local
- Only used with option --sshlist; if all encoding
shall be done on remote machines, use --nolocal, default: on.
- --mb
- Access MusicBrainz DB via WebService::MusicBrainz module
instead of the http protocol (see below). One needs the discid calculation
perl module or command to be installed and in the path. Negate to switch
option off again. A non interacitve freedb lookup will be done to retrieve
a genre. Default: off.
- --mbname login
- Give the users MusicBrainz login name to submitt ISRCs to
the database. Saved in plain when using a config, default not set.
- --mbpass password
- Give the users MusicBrainz password to submitt ISRCs to the
database. Saved in plain when using a config, default not set.
- --isrc number
- Enable ISRC detection with number = 1 (using
icedax) and submission to MusicBrainz; default: 0
- -C, --cddbserver server
- CDDB server, either freedb.org, freedb2.org or
musicbrainz.org. Default freedb.org. Note, the full address is
"mirror".freedb.org, i. e. default is freedb.freedb.org.
Exception: freedb2.org and musicbrainz.org have no mirrors, their full
addresses are: freedb2.org and freedb.musicbrainz.org on port 80 (see
transfer mode).
- -t, --transfer mode
- Transfer mode, cddb or http, will set default port
to 8880 or 80 (for http), default: cddb. Note: use http mode with CDDB
servers freedb2.org or musicbrainz.org.
- -m, --mirror mirror
- Choose "freedb" or one of the possible freedb
mirrors, default: freedb. For more information check the webpage
www.freedb.org. There is no list of mirrors available these days. This
option might be obsolete as freedb uses random servers, but the default
setting is mandatory.
- -L, --protocol level
- CDDB protocol level for CDDB query. Level = 6
supports UTF-8 and level = 5 not. Use level = 5 to suppress
UTF-8. Cf. option --utftag below. Default: 6.
- -P, --proxy address
- The http proxy to use when accessing the cddb server. The
CDDB protocol must be http! Default: not set.
- -n, --nice number
- Set niceness of encoding process, default: 0.
- -a, --archive
- Read and save CDDB files in
$HOME/.cddb/"category" directory, where the "category"
is one of the 11 CDDB categories. Default: off.
- -e, --eject
- Ejects the CD when finished, if hardware supports it. Use
--noeject to switch it off. Default: off.
- --ejectcmd command
- Command to be used for ejection or loading of CD
tray. Should be specified within FreeBSD even if option --eject is not
used to enable RipIT to load the CD tray. One does not need to mention the
words close or eject or options like -t, RipIT does it. Default:
eject.
- --ejectopt options
- Options for ejection command to be used for ejection
or loading of CD tray. Default: the path to the CD device.
- --halt
- Powers off the machine when finished if configuration
supports it, default: off.
- -s, --submission
- Specify --nosubmission if the computer is offline
and the created file cddb.toc shall be saved in the home directory instead
of being submitted. With option --archive it will also be saved in
the $HOME/.cddb directory. Note: it is really easy to resubmit incomplete
CDDB entries! One can confirm each existing field with Enter and add a
missing genre or year. The purpose of this option is also to permit the
user to edit the CDDB data for the own filenames & tags and not to
overwrite the original CDDB entry! Default: on.
- -M, --mail address
- Users return email address, needed for submitting an
entry to freedb.org. Default: not set.
- -p, --playlist number
- Create the m3u playlist file, or use --playlist
0. For filenames without full path use --playlist 2.
Default is full path for filenames. Default 1 - on.
- -A, --book number
- Create an audiobook file, i. e. merge all tracks into one
sinlge file, option --ghost will be switched off and file suffix will be
m4b instead of m4a. Make sure to use encoder faac, ripit will not check
for the encoder used. The installed version must support the -w option to
write tags. A chapter file will be written for chapter marks. Default:
off.
- -i, --interaction
- Specify --nointeraction if ripit shall take the
first CDDB entry found and rip without any questioning. Default: on.
- --lcd
- Use lcdproc to display status, default: not set.
- --lcdhost
- Specify the lcdproc host, default: localhost.
- --lcdport
- Specify the lcdport, default: 13666.
- --infolog file
- Log operations (system calls, file/directory creation) to
file given with full path; default: not set.
- -l, --lowercase
- Lowercase filenames, default: off.
- -u, --underscore
- Use underscores (_) instead of spaces in filenames,
default: off.
- --uppercasefirst
- Uppercase first letter of each word in filenames and tags.
Use this option if the CDDB entry is uppercase only. Default: off.
- -U, --utftag
- Keep Lame-tags in UTF-8 or decode them (but not the
filenames) from UTF-8 to ISO8859-1. Applies only to mp3 (Lame). May be
useful for tags with special characters and if mp3-player doesn't support
Unicode. Using Musepack one might want to pass the Musepack option
--unicode to option museopt. Default: off.
- --rip
- Rip the CD, to be used as --norip if wav-files are present.
Used for debugging. Default: not set.
- --encode
- Do encode the wavs. If only the wav-files shall be created,
prevent encoding with --noencode (and use option --wav, see
below). Default: on.
- -w, --wav
- Keep the wav files after encoding instead of deleting them,
default: off.
- -N, --normalize
- Normalizes the wave-files to a given dB-value (default:
-12dB). Default: off.
This is useful when encoding
- *
- for hardware or software that doesn't support the
replaygain‐feature
- *
- to audio formats without replaygain capabilities.
- --normcmd
- Command to use for normalizing, default: normalize.
- -z, --normopt
- Options to pass to normalize. Possible values:
|
-a -nndB : |
Normalize to -nn dB, default is -12dB, |
|
Value range: |
All values <= 0dB |
|
Example : |
normalize -a -20dB *.wav |
|
-b : |
Batch mode ‐ loudness differences between |
|
|
individual tracks of a CD are maintained |
|
-m : |
Mix mode ‐ all track are normalized to the |
|
|
same loudness |
|
-v : |
Verbose operation |
|
-q : |
Quiet operation |
For further options see normalize documentation
(http://normalize.nongnu.org). Please note that normalizing to a high dB
value, e.g. -6dB or less will lead to severe compression of the audio
signal, thus losing sound quality. Keeping the default value of -12dB is
recommended.
Default: -b Option v (q) will be set according to verbosity chosen.
- --cdtoc number
- Number n = 1 to create a toc file to burn the wavs
with CD-Text using cdrdao or cdrecord. Default: off.
- --inf number
- Number n = 1 to create inf files to burn the wavs
with CD-Text using wodim or cdrecord. Default: off.
- --cdcue number
- Number n = 1 or 2 to create cue sheets to
burn the wavs with CD-Text. The cue sheets will be copied to the other
file formats. Number 1 will swith option --ghost on to eliminate
chunks of silence. Number 2 is experimental but does not switch
option --ghost on and may be used if number 1 fails. Default:
off.
- -h, --help
- Print this and exit.
- -V, --version
- Print version and exit.
- -x, --verbose number
- Run silent (do not output comments, status etc.) (n =
0), with minimal output (n = 1), normal without encoder
messages (n = 2), normal (n = 3), verbose (n = 4),
extremely verbose (n = 5). Default 3.
- --config
- Read parameters from config file or specify
--noconfig to prevent reading it. A local config file in
$HOME/.ripit/ will have higher priority, only if the local file does not
exist, ripit will try to read /etc/ripit/config. Default: on.
- --save
- Add parameters passed on command line to an existing config
file. This does not overwrite other existing settings. Options of an
existing config file will be adopted and the old file saved as config.old.
Default: off.
- --savenew
- Save all parameters passed on command line to a new config
file, backup an existing file to config.old. Creates a default config file
if no options are passed on command line. Default: off.
- --loop value
- Continue ripping and encoding as soon as the previous CD
finished. This option forces ejection ( --eject). The value is
either 0 for normal use or 1 for standard looping.
Experimental value 2 migth be used to force immediate restart of
ripping process. This will spoil the output, this will show the prompt
although a child process is running (waiting for a new CD) and must be
terminated manually. Default: off.
- --quitnodb value
- Give up CD if no CDDB entry found. Useful if option --loop
or --nointeraction are on. Default behaviour is to let operator enter data
or to use default artist, album and track names. Possible values: 0 - off,
1 - on, default: off
- --resume
- Resume a previously started session. Default: off.
- -O, --overwrite argument
- Default behaviour of Ripit is not to overwrite existing
directories, a suffix will be added if directory name exists. Use option
overwrite to prevent this and either overwrite a previous rip ( y)
or force Ripit to quit ( q) or even eject the disc (e). If
ejection is chosen, the disc will be ejected even if option --eject has
not been switched on. Default: off (n)
- --dpermission number
- Change the directory permission to number. Default:
0755.
- --fpermission number
- Change the file permission to number. Default:
0644.
- --md5sum
- Create a MD5-sum file for each type of sound files.
- --threads number
- Comma separated list of numbers giving maximum of allowed
encoders to run at the same time. In conjunction with option sshlist the
number for the local machine is mandatory and must be stated first.
Default: 1.
- -X, --execmd command
- State a command to be executed when ripit finshed.
The same variables as in the dirtemplate can be stated. When using
MusicBrainz one can try to use $cd{asin} to get the ASIN. Make sure to
escape the command if needed. Default: not set.
- --precmd command
- State a command to be executed before ripping
started. The same variables as in the dirtemplate can be stated. When
using MusicBrainz one can try to use $cd{asin} to get the ASIN. Make sure
to escape the command if needed. Can be used to execute a script to
retrieve coverart. Default: not set.
EXAMPLES¶
To specify a CD device, type
- ripit --device /dev/sr1
To specify the output directory, type
- ripit --outputdir /foo/paths/
To rip and encode a special track selection, type
- ripit 1,3-6,8-11
To use several encoders in the same run, type
- ripit --coder 1,0,2 --quality 3,5,6
To use Lame with variable bitrate (VBR), type
- ripit --vbrmode new --bitrate 0
Note, one should reset the
--bitrate to 0 (zero) if the
-b option
of Lame is not desired. According to VBR mode in Lame, use "new" or
"old".
It is recommended to use the preset switches for Lame, (see Lame man-page) and
specify fast encoding with
--vbrmode new (use
--vbrmode old to
switch off the fast encoding)
- ripit --preset extreme --vbrmode new
To pass options related to the encoder use the according encoder option switch:
e.g. to use the managed mode with oggenc:
- ripit -c 1 --oggencopt "--managed -b 192
-M 224 -m 96" --quality "off"
Normalize your wave-files prior to encoding:
- ripit --normalize
Normalize your files to -18dB using "mix mode" (see normalize
documentation)
- ripit --normalize --normopt "-m -a -18dB"
To define a directory template where the sound files should go, type
- ripit --dirtemplate '"$artist -
$year"'
To create 2 directory levels, as used in other environments, type
- ripit --dirtemplate
'"$artist/$album"'
To save a config file in ~/home/.ripit/ with options: to use Lame and Oggenc,
don't create a m3u file, archive the CDDB entry files in
~/.cddb/"category"/ and to eject CD when done, type
- ripit --coder 0,1 --playlist 0
--archive --eject --save
To do the job without any interaction, type
- ripit --nointeraction
To use a network for encoding, make sure that the output paths are equal on all
machines!
- ripit --sshlist sun,saturn,earth
where sun, saturn and earth are remote machines on which a user can login via
ssh without entering a password or passphrase! Note that the paths must be
equal for the user on all remote machines! If the login is different on some
machines, try
- ripit --sshlist
login1@sun,login2@saturn,login3@earth
If there is "no" identical path on the remote machines, then the user
might enter e.g. /tmp/ as output directory. If the file-system is not mounted
on each remote machine, one can try to copy the wavs to the remote machines
using option
--scp.
- ripit --sshlist sun,saturn,earth --scp
Check for ghost songs and trim very long lead-in/out:
- ripit --ghost --prepend 1.0 --extend
1.0
Rip only first 30 seconds of each track (useful for testing)
- ripit --span 0-30
Encode the same format in 2 qualities, at low quality for a portable, at high
quality for home:
- ripit --dirtemplate '"cbr/$artist/$year ‐
$album"' \
--dirtemplate '"preset/$artist ‐ $album"' \
--coder 0,0 --bitrate off --quality off,off \
--lameopt "-b 128 -q 2;--preset extreme"
Force RipIT to use one and the same directory for all sound files:
- ripit --dirtemplate '"/"'
--outputdir="/media/sound" \
--resume
FILES¶
User config file (/etc/ripit/config will only be used if there is no
$HOME/.ripit/config):
- $HOME/.ripit/config
/etc/ripit/config
- /usr/share/doc/packages/ripit/README
/usr/share/doc/packages/ripit/HISTORY
/usr/share/doc/packages/ripit/LICENSE
BUGS¶
Probably there are more than some.
SEE ALSO¶
cdparanoia(1),
lame(1),
oggenc(1),
flac(1), normalize(1), cdda2wav(1),
ffmpeg(1)
AUTHORS¶
RipIT is now maintained by Felix Suwald, please send bugs, wishes comments to
ripit_[at]_suwald_[dot]_com with a concise subject.
For bugs, wishes and comments about lcdproc, please contact
max.kaesbauer_[at]_gmail_[dot]_com.
Former maintainer: Mads Martin Joergensen; RipIT was originally developed by
Simon Quinn.
This manpage was originally created for the Debian GNU/Linux system by help2man
1.36 and optimized by Elimar Riesebieter <riesebie@lxtec.de>, enhanced
and updated by Felix Suwald.