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# Charlton's RIP, encode, and tag script rc file:
#
# Rename this file to .criprc and put in your home directory...
#
# If any of these are omitted or commented out, the defaults that are
# used can be found set at the beginning of the crip script.
# Default contact information (please put your e-mail address here)
# Example: contact = nobody@nowhere.com
contact =
# encoders supported are "vorbis" and "flac"
encodeto = vorbis
# Flags for oggenc (Ogg Vorbis encoder) command. Only used only if
# $encodeto is set to "vorbis".
# Default is "-q 5" which is generally considered the point at which the
# current vorbis codecs attain transparency to source (according to):
# http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Ogg_Vorbis
# Make sure you are using the best vorbis codec (read this):
# http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Recommended_Ogg_Vorbis
# Note that "-q 4" is a quality setting roughly equal to 128kbps (average)
# and that "-q 3" (roughly 110kbps) is better than even 128kbps VBR MP3.
# Hint: If you'd rather put these flags as a command-line option,
# use: -o " -q 5" (with a space as the first character within the
# quotes so as to not confuse the command-line parser)
oggencflags = -q 5
# flacflags: Only used if encodeto is set to "flac".
# Note: if you include --ogg as a flag and encode to an ogg-formatted
# flac file, crip will try to use metaflac to write the tags and that
# seems to fail. I'm not sure what the best way to handle this scenario is.
# If anyone out there wants to make flac files within the .ogg framework,
# please enlighten me as to 1) why, and 2) what is one supposed to use to
# modify comments in this .ogg file, vorbiscomment?!
flacflags = --best --replay-gain
# Flags for cdparanoia (CD ripper) command.
# I like to use "-v -z" here.
# If you find the "-v" is too verbose and pointless, feel free to take it
# out. That would significantly reduce the size of your terminal output.
# I find that using "-z" is good because I like knowing that when the script
# finishes cdparanoia did not encounter anything that could lead to an
# audible defect. However sometimes the script might hang indefinitely
# because of the "-z". If you find that is the case, you can now ctrl-C
# during the rip and set new options (say, to "-v --never-skip=40") so that
# you can at least go back and listen to see if there were any audible
# defects (most of the time there isn't even if the rip wasn't perfect).
cdparanoiaflags = -v -z
# The first comment field in the tag-info will default be:
# "Produced using crip v3.6 (http://bach.dynet.com/crip) on <date/timestamp>"
# (version subject to change accordingly)
# If you want a 2nd comment line in your ogg tag, uncomment and edit the
# following line:
#comment = <your comment here if you really want>
# Get the title information that goes into the tag either from the
# "filename" or the "cddb" info.
# Default is "filename", because sometimes the CDDB info is wrong.
# Note that if you set this to "cddb" but there isn't any CDDB info,
# it'll just set it based on the filename anyway.
settitle = filename
# editnames: "off" = Use the legacy command-line to edit filenames;
# "on" = use an editor; and "both" = use the command-line to edit the
# filenames but also asks afterwards if you want to edit the filenames
# with the editor. default = "on".
editnames = on
# Your favorite editor for editing filenames and tag files
editor = vim
# Normalization is not necessary with replaygain/vorbisgain tags, so
# turn off normalization by default.
# This option can either be "on" or "off".
normalize = off
# Volume threshold - if peak vol > 1/$volthresh don't bother normalizing
# Default is 1.078. If you set this value real high, your songs probably
# won't be normalized but you'll still get the "not normalized, peak=X.XXX"
# in your comment (you won't get this in your comment if normalize is off,
# but you'll still have peak and group-peak info in your replaygain (vorbisgain)
# tags, but these tags are not visible using xmms thru v1.2.7).
# If normalize = "off" then $volthresh is ignored.
volthresh = 1.078
# trimsilence can either be "on" or "off", depending on whether or not you
# want to trim silence off the beginning & end of your track/group.
# Note that if you turn both trimsilence and normalize off, you won't need
# sox-12.17.0 or wav_find_beginning or wav_find_end.
# I personally always set this to "on", but I'm defaulting it to "off" so
# that the wav_find_X binaries aren't necessary. It doesn't seem to make
# much difference in the final file sizes anyway.
trimsilence = off
# trimsilargs are the arguments that sox will take to trim the silence
# from your tracks (if trimsilence is on in the first place).
# A very safe setting is "silence 1 0:0:0.01 -96d"
trimsilargs = silence 1 0:0:0.01 -96d
# (i.e. anything louder than -96db for more than one hundredth of a second
# will be considered the beginning of the sound.)
# The type of media that the source comes from (default = "CD")
# this just gets put in a comment
sourcemedia = CD
# Default genre: set to "classical" as default:
genre = classical
# Default device to rip from
cddevice = /dev/cdrom
# Turn on/off deletion of wave and tag files. "on" by default for
# cleanup purposes.
delfiles = on
# Classical-style questioning defaults to "off" (because I'm assuming
# most people will be ripping 'pop-style' CDs most of the time),
askclassical = off
# ...unless the genre ends up being "classical", or one of the
# classicalgenres specified inside the crip script, which can only
# be set inside the script itself.
# Skip the album abbreviation question?
# (turn this "on" if you never want to be asked for or have the album
# abbreviation. If you rip a bunch of classical CDs and don't want
# to have to answer null to the album abbreviation question every
# time it's asked, but otherwise for non-classical CDs you want to
# have the album abbreviation, set to "classical".)
# "off", "on", or "classical" - default should be "classical".
skipalbumabv = classical
# Turn this on to skip the ripping process and create empty .wav files.
# By turning this on you will automatically turn on $stopgap so that
# you will have a chance to substitute the empty .wav files with the
# .wav files that you presumably already have.
skiprip = off
# Add a 'stop-gap' for allowing user to edit the .wav files before
# they are encoded? This is done after the digital silence trimming.
stopgap = off
# Eject CD when done with it. "off" by default.
ejectcd = off
# Map euro characters in the default filenames to American characters
# (turn "on" if you are an American imperialist)
mapeurochars = off
# Allow spaces in filenames
# I recommend leaving this off because it is bad form to have spaces in
# filenames regardless of whether you are on UNIX or Windows. I have included
# the option because there are too many Windoze users out there who flooded
# the internet with sorry-ass MP3s made with bad encoders, no tag information,
# and inappropriate file naming conventions, and who are still too used to
# putting spaces in their filenames. I figure having this feature will
# encourage them to use this script and make better quality files for
# everyone. (no offense to the person who suggested me this feature)
# So if you absolutely must have spaces in your filenames, turn
# this to "on" (default is "off").
allowspaces = off
# This is the e-mail address used to submit new entries to the freedb
# CDDB database
cddbsubmitaddr = freedb-submit@freedb.org
# Directory to write the cddb submit entry file (need to have write
# permissions to this directory).
# cddbsubmitdir = /home/user/tmp/
# The following is the charset for the freedb-submit e-mail:
charset = iso-8859-1
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