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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 0.1.3 "cranes".
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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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Coverage in 0.1.3: 60 % (1716 / 2825), 85 python tests
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Features added in 0.1.3:
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- shorten really long file names if needed
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- support multi-disc ripping
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- add %y for release year in templates
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- added rip cd rip --release-id option to select the exact release
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- allow track and disc templates to create files in different directories
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- work out relative paths from cue/m3u files to audio files
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Bugs fixed in 0.1.3:
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- 77: Unable to find solution to UTF-8 problem
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- 93: Unable to choose if there are more than one matching CD
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- 67: unable to rip multi-cd-sets correctly
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- 73: rip image breaks with "query failed"
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- 78: Could not create encoded file
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- 84: Error when checksumming extremely short tracks
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- 91: --release-id does not work for Pink Floyd - The Wall (Experience Edition) (Disc 1)
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- 94: mp3vbr uses quality=0 instead of vbr-quality=0
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- 95: Discs with multiple media not correctly identified.
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- 99: rip offset find fails with "UnboundLocalError: local variable 'archecksum' referenced before assignment"
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- 102: Unable to run without -d option
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- 98: Year of release in templates
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morituri 0.1.3 is brought to you by:
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Loïc Minier
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Ross Burton
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Christophe Fergeau
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Thomas Vander Stichele
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