URL:
<http://gna.org/task/?7655>
Summary: Submission of command line tools to inspect and
manipulate CD image files
Project: Gna! Administration
Submitted by: g_raud
Submitted on: Sat 22 Dec 2012 02:12:51 PM CET
Status: None
Approval Status: None
Should Start On: Sat 22 Dec 2012 12:00:00 AM CET
Should be Finished on: Tue 01 Jan 2013 12:00:00 AM CET
Category: Project Approval
Priority: 5 - Normal
Privacy: Public
Assigned to: None
Open/Closed: Open
Discussion Lock: Any
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= Registration Details =
* Name: *command line tools to inspect and manipulate CD image files*
* System Name: *cdimgtools*
* Type: Programs
* License: Other, GPL Compatible (GNU General Public License V2)
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==== Description: ====
CDimgtools is a small set of command line tools to inspect and manipulate CD
(and possibly DVD) images of formats uncommon on Linux/UNIX systems.
You can print information about an image file and extract its tracks to files
in raw format, so that they can be used with common Linux/UNIX tools (for
playing audio, reading files, burning tracks or sessions to optical media
etc.).
Commands written, so far:
raw96cdconv
This command demultiplexes stream data (audio, raw data or .iso format
data) and sub-channel data from a RAW+96 image file. It operates on CD images
containing stream data and sub-channel data of a given sector at contiguous
positions; this kind of image file may be either directly created by a ripping
program like readcd(1) or cdrdao(1), or extracted from another image file by
nrgtool(1).
nrgtool
This command reads .nrg images (created by Nero), prints the metadata
about the image, and extracts, for each track, the raw data to a separate
file. It should work with audio discs and multi-session discs.
cssdec
This command decrypts CCS-scrambled VOB files.
dvdimgdecss
This command decrypt CSS scrambled DVD Video image files. The advantages
over dvdbackup et al. is that:
(1) the image is left intact, not re-created, so that non video Bonus
contents is preserved
(2) some discs using non standard menu structures to prevent copies will
be readable on DVD Video players, whereas copies made by dvdbackup will not.
==== Other Software Required: ====
perl 5
libdvdcss
libdvdread
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