bukharin wrote:
> I don't think so - rubyripper is using cdparanoia to rip, but as far as
> I can tell, all the fancy stuff it does with comparison of WAVs, log
> generation etc is specific to rubyripper.
I'm sorry - you're quite right about that. I was still thinking
about Mark's interest in seeing where on the CD the errors are
occurring.
> I'm not sure I understand what you're getting at. If you follow step 5
> of my instructions (to rip in chapter mode rather than title mode),
> you'll end up with a WAV for each chapter (ie track), which is what
> you'd generally want.
...unless what you're recording doesn't have a chapter-per-track.
An example would be extracting the soundtrack from a film (like,
say..."High School Musical" - I have kids!) or any number of
live/bootleg/low production DVDs sitting on my shelf.
We're in agreement, I believe.
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