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morituri is a CD ripper aiming for accuracy over speed.
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Its features are modeled to compare with Exact Audio Copy on Windows.
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This is morituri 0.1.0 "Youngblood", the first public release of morituri!
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This is intended as a release for daring and curious people who've had enough
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of the fact that Windows has a more accurate CD ripper than Linux.
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This is a release to open up morituri to wider feedback and to start having
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people using it.
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FEATURES
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- support for MusicBrainz for metadata lookup
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- support for AccurateRip verification
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- detects sample read offset of drives
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- performs test and copy rip
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- detects and rips Hidden Track One Audio
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- templates for file and directory naming
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- support for lossless encoding only for now
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- tagging using GStreamer
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- for now, only a command line client (rip) is shipped
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REQUIREMENTS
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- cdparanoia, for the actual ripping
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- cdrdao, for session, TOC, pregap, and ISRC extraction
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- GStreamer and its python bindings, for encoding
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- python musicbrainz2, for metadata lookup
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- pycdio, for drive identification (optional)
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GETTING MORITURI
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If you are building from a source tarball or checkout, you can choose to
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use morituri installed or uninstalled.
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- getting:
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- Change to a directory where you want to put the morituri source code
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(For example, $HOME/dev/ext or $HOME/prefix/src)
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- source: download tarball, unpack, and change to its directory
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- checkout:
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svn co https://thomas.apestaart.org/morituri/svn/trunk morituri
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cd morituri
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./autogen.sh
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- building:
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./configure
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make
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- you can now choose to install it or run it uninstalled.
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- installing:
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make install
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- running uninstalled:
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ln -sf `pwd`/misc/morituri-uninstalled $HOME/bin/morituri-trunk
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morituri-trunk
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(this drops you in a shell where everything is set up to use morituri)
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RUNNING MORITURI
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morituri currently only has a command-line interface called 'rip'
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rip is self-documenting.
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rip -h gives you the basic instructions.
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rip implements a tree of commands; for example, the top-level 'changelog'
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command has a number of sub-commands.
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Positioning of arguments is important;
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rip cd -d (device) rip
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is correct, while
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rip cd rip -d (device)
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is not, because the -d argument applies to the rip command.
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GETTING STARTED
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The simplest way to get started making accurate rips is:
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- pick a relatively popular CD that has a good change of being in the
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AccurateRip database
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- find the drive's offset by running
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rip offset find
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- wait for it to complete; this might take a while
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- optionally, confirm this offset with two more discs
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- rip the disc by running
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rip cd rip --offset (the number you got before)
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FILING BUGS
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morituri's bug tracker is at https://thomas.apestaart.org/morituri/trac/
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When filing bugs, please run the failing command with the environment variable
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RIP_DEBUG set; for example:
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RIP_DEBUG=5 rip offset find > morituri.log 2>&1
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gzip morituri.log
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And attach the gzipped log file to your bug report.
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