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[Libcdio-devel] first version of cued, my cd ripper
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Robert William Fuller |
Subject: |
[Libcdio-devel] first version of cued, my cd ripper |
Date: |
Mon, 18 Feb 2008 03:00:03 -0500 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.6 (X11/20071013) |
Hi,
This is the first announcement of the first version of my all new cd
ripper, cued, for Linux and probably most other platforms supported by
libcdio. Basically, I was frustrated by the lack of something
comparable to EAC. The ripper has numerous features, including:
1. freedb access
2. custom tag file generation
3. cue sheet generation
4. Q sub-channel decoding for generating ALL indices (all 100 per
track; pre-gap + 01-99)
5. track 1 hidden audio ripping
6. paranoia
7. read offset correction
8. a groovy makefile for compressing waves to flacs which uses the -j
option of make for parallel compression, a very good way to exploit your
multi-core processor
9. builds and works on 64-bit platforms
10. GPL license
You can ftp cued from ftp://omb.dyns.cx/cued-v.b1.tar.bz2 until I get a
project site together. Anybody have any recommendations of Savannah vs.
Sourceforget vs. Launchpad?
Regards,
Rob
- [Libcdio-devel] overriding paranoia's read routine, Robert William Fuller, 2008/02/01
- [Libcdio-devel] overriding paranoia's read routine, R. Bernstein, 2008/02/02
- [Libcdio-devel] first version of cued, my cd ripper,
Robert William Fuller <=
- Re: [Libcdio-devel] first version of cued, my cd ripper, Karl Berry, 2008/02/18
- [Libcdio-devel] 2nd version of cued, new cd ripper, Robert William Fuller, 2008/02/19
- [Libcdio-devel] cued project site and mailing lists, Robert William Fuller, 2008/02/20