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Using RipIT |
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One should find all information needed in the manpage, with option -h or in the README file. It might be worth going through the config file an set all options therein. Testing ripit with no parameters should work:
standard settings will be used in this case. Of course: options are recommended and one can save them with option --save in a config file saved under $HOME/.ripit. Once the config file is created, no need to pass options anymore. Example
But then the operator won't be able to alter the metadata from Musicbrainz or Freedb. More examples:
Here an example using the newly added option --inputdir in
case one has a bunch of sound files (in a directory) that should be
converted to a different format or compression level.
Note that the options for output formats and directories and so on are stated in a config file to keep the example above as short as possible. |
Last update: May 12th 2014 | contact: info [_æt_] ripit [_ðöt_] pl |
v0.3 designed by phra:ha:d © 2008 F. Suwald |