Running CUERipper on Linux |
Running CUERipper on Linux |
Dec 2 2012, 01:48
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Group: Members Posts: 36 Joined: 27-October 12 Member No.: 104130 |
Hello,
I'm in the progress of finishing my tool perfect-flac-encode which is a Linux bash shell script. CUERipper would be very nice for ripping the input WAV images I guess. I've gotten it to run under Ubuntu 12.04 with Wine but it won't detect the CD drive. The Wiki says "Users report they have been able to use it under linux, using Mono," but doesn't state any instructions on how to get it to run. Can someone help me getting it to run? I only need the ability to rip WAV image+CUE+LOG, no encoding is needed. I would be glad for a list of needed packages for example as Mono is a rather huge framework and I don't want to blindly install lots of stuff. Thank you |
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Dec 3 2012, 15:00
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Group: Members Posts: 143 Joined: 14-February 12 Member No.: 97162 |
Hello, I'm in the progress of finishing my tool perfect-flac-encode which is a Linux bash shell script. CUERipper would be very nice for ripping the input WAV images I guess. I've gotten it to run under Ubuntu 12.04 with Wine but it won't detect the CD drive. The Wiki says "Users report they have been able to use it under linux, using Mono," but doesn't state any instructions on how to get it to run. Can someone help me getting it to run? I only need the ability to rip WAV image+CUE+LOG, no encoding is needed. I would be glad for a list of needed packages for example as Mono is a rather huge framework and I don't want to blindly install lots of stuff. Thank you I have absolutely no cue+log experience, but perhaps there are other options, native to linux? Perhaps some of these? In fact I have never tried them cdemu mount the iso and split the waves based on the cue text-mode information (scripting, using some ready-made cue tools)... I know I am just talking but it seems viable to me - image is mountable, cue is a text-mode parseable file, the log is... I have no idea Often the windows-world programs can be replaced relatively easily by a combination of flexible tools linux offers on hand, if you do not need the GUI. |
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leo-bogert Running CUERipper on Linux Dec 2 2012, 01:48
leo-bogert QUOTE (phofman @ Dec 3 2012, 15:00) I hav... Dec 3 2012, 18:58
phofman QUOTE (leo-bogert @ Dec 3 2012, 19:5... Dec 3 2012, 20:23
Manlord Have you already detected your drives under Wine p... Dec 3 2012, 15:24
leo-bogert QUOTE (Manlord @ Dec 3 2012, 15:24) Have ... Dec 3 2012, 19:03
Manlord I mean this screen:
You should click on "A... Dec 3 2012, 19:59
leo-bogert QUOTE (Manlord @ Dec 3 2012, 19:59) I mea... Dec 3 2012, 20:12
Manlord QUOTE (leo-bogert @ Dec 3 2012, 20:1... Dec 3 2012, 22:10
leo-bogert QUOTE (Manlord @ Dec 3 2012, 22:10) QUOTE... Dec 4 2012, 10:41
leo-bogert Unfortunately, ripping seems to fail for all CDs a... Dec 4 2012, 18:14
Manlord Glad I cound help although my arguments were not t... Dec 4 2012, 22:13
leo-bogert QUOTE (Manlord @ Dec 4 2012, 22:13) Glad ... Dec 5 2012, 20:50
Porcus QUOTE (leo-bogert @ Dec 5 2012, 20:5... Dec 7 2012, 00:40
kode54 You can try Rubyripper. I recommend starting with ... Dec 5 2012, 05:01
leo-bogert QUOTE (kode54 @ Dec 5 2012, 05:01) You ca... Dec 5 2012, 20:55
Artemis3 QUOTE (kode54 @ Dec 5 2012, 01:01) If you... Dec 6 2012, 22:17
Artemis3 QUOTE (Artemis3 @ Dec 6 2012, 18:17) QUOT... Dec 7 2012, 05:39
Porcus What about http://thomas.apestaart.org/morituri/tr... Dec 5 2012, 22:02
CherylJosie QUOTE (Porcus @ Dec 5 2012, 13:02) What a... Dec 6 2012, 04:32
Porcus There was a specific request for an AccurateRip-aw... Dec 6 2012, 21:00
kode54 Sorry I mentioned Rubyripper, since it doesn't... Dec 6 2012, 21:22![]() ![]() |
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