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RipIt version 3.9.0 2009-07-14
Maintained by Felix Suwald
Web Site: http://www.suwald.com/ripit/index.html
What Is It?
-----------
RipIT is used to create MPEG-1 Layer 3 (mp3), Ogg Vorbis (ogg), Flac,
Faac (m4a), audio lossless (als), Musepack (mpc), Wavpack (wv) and/or
Wave (wav) audio files from an audio CD. With ffmpeg formats like
Apple lossless audio (m4a) and other formats can be produced. It is a
front-end written in perl, for these programs:
* "cdparanoia", "dagrab" etc. for ripping the audio CD tracks
* "Lame", "OggVorbis" "Flac", "Faac", "mp4als", "Musepack",
"Wavpack" and "ffmpeg" for encoding the wav files to "mp3", "ogg",
"flac", "m4a" ("aac"), lossless "als", "mpc", "wv" or lossless
"m4a" ("alac").
* "CDDB_get" or "WebService-MusicBrainz" perl modules for retrieval
of CD information.
It runs in text mode (no fancy GUI here) and does everything required to
produce a set of mp3/ogg/flac/m4a/mpc/wv/... files without any
user-intervention.
This program does the following with an audio CD:
* Get the audio CD album/artist/track information from CDDB
* Rip the audio CD (using cdparanoia or other cdrippers)
* Encode the files (using lame, oggenc, flac, faac, musepack etc.)
* Tag them according to its format
* Extracts possible hidden tracks
* Optional: creates a playlist (M3U) file
* Optional: prepares and sends a CDDB submission
* Optional: saves the CDDB file
* Optional: creates a toc, cue or inf files to burn a CD in DAO with text
* Optional: anaylze the wavs for gaps and splits them into chunks
* Optional: merges wavs for gapless encoding
* Optional: creates a md5sum for each type of sound files
* Optional: normalizes the wavs before encoding.
* Optional: adds a coverart and album gain to the tags (provided a
picture and if the format supports picture tags).
* Optional: detection of Various Artists style and tagging according
the level of detection.
Different encoding formats or the same format at different qualities can
be used at the same time and encoded into different directories.
Installation
------------
To install RipIT correctly (with man-page, config file and the ability
to call the script by typing ripit only), the single line (as root)
make install
will perform the installation. Additionally a rpm-package is available,
and a deb-package should also be ready.
But the following software must be installed to use RipIT:
* Perl:
perl v5 - will most probably already be installed
* A ripper to extract the wavs from the CD:
cdda2wav - will most probably already be installed, or
cdparanoia - will most probably already be installed, or
dagrab v0.3.5 - http://web.tiscalinet.it/marcellou/dagrab.html or
tosha or cdd
* An encoder to create compressed sound files out of the wavs:
lame - http://lame.sourceforge.net/ to create mp3
oggenc - http://vorbis.com to create ogg
flac - http://flac.sourceforge.net/index.html
faac - http://www.audiocoding.com to create m4a (aac)
mp4als - http://packman.links2linux.org/package/mp4als/105353
musepack - http://www.musepack.net to create mpc (mpp)
wavpack - http://www.wavpack.com/
ffmpeg - http://ffmpeg.org/
* CD-Data-Bank software to retrieve CD information:
CDDB_get perl module v2.27 or later - http://armin.emx.at/cddb/
To install:
-) login as root and connect to the internet, then type
-) perl -MCPAN -e 'install CDDB_get'
or the perl modules WebService::MusicBrainz to access the
Musicbrainz.org database for high quality entries. One needs the
discid calculation command from
-) http://musicbrainz.org/doc/libdiscid
to be installed. Additionally the perl module MusicBrainz::DiscID
is recommended and will become mandatory in future.
Calling RipIT
-------------
Depending on the installation, type ripit or ./ripit.pl in the directory
where ripit.pl resides.
Configuring RipIT
-----------------
A config file is located in $HOME/.ripit or /etc/ripit. It can be edited
using options --savenew or --save, or preferably with an editor instead
of passing all parameters on the command-line.
Of course, being a perl programer, one can easily configure anything in
the program. Please inform the maintainer if some improvements have been
made! My e-mail address is given at the bottom of this file.
Setting the Templates
---------------------
The dirtemplate and tracktemplate contain the format of the directory
and filename for the output directory and tracks.
These variables are later evaluated by RipIT, so one can put any legal
characters in here (even / for multi-level directories) and any of the
following variables:
$album - CD album name
$artist - CD artist name
$genre - CDDB genre or the genre passed from command line
$iletter - initial letter of artist name
$quality - encoder options (not the arguments of option --quality)
$suffix - the suffix of the encoded file, i.e. mp3, ogg, flac or aac
$tracknum - number of the current track
$trackname - name of the current track
$trackno - total number of tracks of current disc
$year - CDDB year or the year passed from command line.
The '" and "' are mandatory and must surround the template.
Example tracktemplate:
--tracktemplate='"$tracknum - $trackname"'
would produce: 07 The Game, the default setting.
Example dirtemplate:
--dirtemplate='"/$iletter/$artist $genre/$year - $album"'
would produce a "3-level" directorytree:
.../S/Swandive Trip-Hop/1997 - Intuition/
The default is: '"$artist - $album"'
The dirtemplate-option is now an array and may be stated more than once
in the same order as the encoders passed to option --coder, i. e. for
each encoder one can give one dirtemplate. If less dirtemplates than
encoders are stated, the last dirtemplate will be used for subsequent
encoders and the wav-directory.
Using RipIt
-----------
Insert an audio CD and type "ripit" or "./ripit.pl" as mentioned above.
The program will then merrily go away and rip/encode the whole audio CD
unless it encounters a problem.
First the album/artist/track/genre/year/category(CDDB) information is
retrieved from a CDDB via the internet. If not connected to the internet
or no CDDB entry is found, one will be prompted to choose either if the
tracks shall be ripped with default names or manually entered names,
except if the option --nointeraction was passed. Note that in case the
box is offline, the respond of the CDDB_get perl-module may take some
time, be patient.
With the option --archive, RipIT also checks for local CDDB entries on
the machine in the $HOME/.cddb directory.
Then one will be asked to make a CDDB submission or correct an existing
data-set. In the second case, one can confirm the CDDB settings with
Enter. Submission to freedb-submit@freedb.org is gruanted, if at least
one single entry is changed and if sendmail works. In this way it is
very easy to correct a simple typo somewhere in the DB-entry.
If one told RipIT not to be connected to the internet (using option
--nosubmission), the file cddb.toc will be saved in the $HOME-directory,
and can later be submitted.
But even with option --nosubmission RipIT will try to do a CDDB lookup,
and if it finds something, one only has to edit the entry, i. e. this
option only prevents to send the file directly and overwrite the public
entry! Be aware that the subject of the e-mail must be exactly as
displayed by RipIT.
The sound files will be put into a directory with the format according
to the directory template(s), default setting is:
$outputdir/$artist - $album/ with the track name consisting of the track
number and songname (or whatever is specified in the track template).
The sound files will automatically be (id3-) tagged. The tagging is
performed by the encoders, Lame uses both id3v1 & id3v2.
The following options are available:
ripit [--device|d cd-device] [--scsidevice path] [--outputdir|o path]
[--dirtemplate '\"\$parameters\"'] [--chars|W [list]]
[--tracktemplate '\"\$parameters\"'] [--trackoffset number]
[--dpermission number] [--fpermission number]
[--overwrite argument] [--resume|R]
[--rip] [--ripper|r cdripper] [--ripopt ripper-options]
[--nicerip number] [--disable-paranoia|Z] [--wav|w]
[--ghost|G] [--extend seconds] [--prepend seconds]
[--quitnodb value] [--encode] [--coder|c encoders] [--musenc cmd]
[--faacopt options] [--flacopt options] [--oggencopt options]
[--lameopt options] [--mp4alsopt options] [--museopt options]
[--wavpacopt options] [--ffmpegopt options] [--ffmpegsuffix suffix]
[--quality qualities-list] [--bitrate|b rate]
[--maxrate|B rate] [--vbrmode|v old or new] [--preset|S mode]
[--vatag number] [--vastring string or regular expression]
[--comment id3-comment] [--genre|g genre-tag] [--year|y year-tag]
[--mp3gain| cmd options] [--vorbgain| cmd options]
[--flacgain| cmd options] [--aacgain| cmd options]
[--mpcgain| cmd options] [--wvgain| cmd options]
[--utftag|U] [--lowercase|l] [--underscore|u] [--uppercasefirst]
[--coverart list] [--coverpath path] [--copycover path]
[--mp3tags frame-tag=string] [--proxy|P path] [--mb]
[--mbname MB-login] [--mbpass MB-password] [--isrc number]
[--cddbserver|C server] [--mirror|m mirror] [--protocol|L level]
[--transfer|t cddb or http] [--submission|s] [--mail|M address]
[--eject|e] [--ejectcmd command] [--ejectopt options for command]
[--lcd] [--lcdhost host] [--lcdport port]
[--config] [--save] [--savenew]
[--sshlist remote hosts] [--local] [--scp] [--threads numbers]
[--archive|a] [--playlist|p number] [--infolog path] [--md5sum]
[--cdtoc number] [--inf number] [--cdcue number]
[--loop number] [--verbose|x number]
[--normalize|N] [--normcmd] [--normopt|z options]
[--interaction|i] [--nice|n adjustment] [--halt]
[--help|h] [--version|V] [--precmd cmd] [--execmd|X cmd]
[--book|A number] [--merge list] [--span|I span] [track_selection]
[track_selection] - Tracks to rip from. If not specified all tracks
will be ripped. One can also specify a single
track by using a single number, or a selection
of tracks using numbers separated by commas or
hyphens, i.e. 2,6,10, or 3,5,7-9 .
Using a number followed by a comma or hyphen
will rip from that track to the end of the CD
i.e. 3,5- rips track 3 and from track 5 to the
last one. Default: not set
--merge ordered list of comma separated intervals
Place a hyphen or a + between first and last
tracknumber to be merged. Separate several
intervals with a comma. Default: not set
-I, --span start-endtime - Define an interval to be ripped when using cdda2wav or
cdparanoia. The hyphen is mandatory.
The format of start and end-time is according to cdparanoia
hh:mm:ss.ff in hours/minutes/seconds/frames. Zero fields
need not be specified, the value of seconds may be larger
than 60. When using cdda2wav this option translates the
values to the \-o and \-d options. When using option merge,
endtime is related to the last track in the selection.
Default: not set.
--outputdir directory - Where the sound should go. If not set, $HOME
will be used. Default: not set.
--dpermission number - Define directory permissions, default: 0755.
--fpermission number - Define permissions of sound and log files,
default: not set, i.e. depending on the system
settings, usually 0644.
--device cddevice - Path of audio CD device, default: /dev/cdrom.
--scsidevice cddevice - Devicename for a different device node of cddevice
where non ripping commands shall be executed.
--ripper ripper - CDripper to use, 0 - dagrab, 1 - cdparanoia,
2 - cdda2wav, 3 - tosha, 4 - cdd, default: 1.
--ripopt options - Options for audio CD ripper.
--disable-paranoia [number]
- When using dagrab, the number of retries will be
set to 3, with cdparanoia this option is equal
to the -Z option. Usefull for faster ripping,
not recommended. This option accepts an argument:
The number can be set to 0 (paranoia on), to 1
(paranoia off) or to 2 to switch paranoia off if
a track fails or gets a timeout. RipIT will retry
that failed track without paranoia or give up.
Ripping will then continue with paranoia on.
Default: 0 - off, i.e. paranoia mode on.
--ghost - Analyze wav and split into possible chunks of
sound or try to trim lead-in/out. This may
overrided option merge. Delete blank tracks if
only silence ("zero bytes") are found.
Default: off.
--extend seconds - Enlarge splitted chunk by number of seconds
if possible, or track may be trimmed if value is
small (e.g. 0.2), use with caution! Default 2.0.
--prepend seconds - Enlarge splitted chunk by number of seconds
if possible, or track may be trimmed if value is
small (e.g. 0.2), use with caution! Default 2.0.
--coder encoder - Encoder to use, 0 - Lame, 1 - Oggenc,
2 - Flac, 3 - Faac, comma separated list!
E.g. --coder 2,0,1 --quality 3,4,5 will set
Flac-quality to 3, Lame-quality to 4 and Oggenc-
quality to 5.
--lameopt options - Pass other options to the encoder, quote them
with double quotes if needed; semicolon seperat-
ed list if same enocder is used more than once.
Default: not set.
--oggencopt options - More user defined options for Oggenc, see above.
--flacopt options - More user defined options for Flac, see above.
--faacopt options - More user defined options for Faac, see above.
--museopt - More user defined options for Faac, see above.
--mp4alsopt - More user defined options for Faac, see above.
--wavpacopt - More user defined options for Faac, see above.
--ffmpegopt - More user defined options for Faac, see above.
--ffmpegsuffix suffix - Suffix of the choosen encoder in ffmpeg, a
comma sparated list; default: not set.
--quality quality - Comma separated list in the same order than the
list of encoders passed!
Quality for oggenc (1-10) highest = 10;
or compression level for Flac (0-8),
lowest compression = 0; or quality for Lame
in vbr mode (0-9), best quality = 0.
The qualitiy can be turned off with the
argument "off" not to interfer with different
specific encoder options. Default: 5,3,5,100,0,5.
No quality for wavpack and ffmpeg, use options
instead.
--vbrmode mode - Variable bitrate, only used with Lame, mode is
new or old, see Lame manpage. The Lame-option
quality will be changed to -V instead of -q if
vbr-mode is used; default: not set.
--bitrate rate - Encode mp3 at this bitrate for Lame. If option
--vbrmode used, bitrate is equal to the -b
option, so one might want to set it off,
default 128.
--maxrate rate - maxrate (Bitrate) for Lame using --vbrmode is
equal to the -B option for Lame or the -M option
for Oggenc, default: 0.
--preset mode - Use the preset switch when encoding with Lame.
With otpion --vbrmode new --preset fast will be
used. Default: off.
--chars [list] - Exclude characters in filenames and directories
but not in tags. The argument is optional.
Following characters will be erased, if no
argument stated: \:*?$ plus begining and ending
blanks and periods. This is identical to
argument "NTFS". Passing "HFS" as arguement will
result in deleting colons plus begining blanks
and periods. Or use any list of chracters one
wants to purge. Note that on the command line
they probably need to be escaped. Use argument
"off" to switch option off. Default off.
if your configuration supports it.
--comment comment - Specify a comment (mp3, m4a), or a description
tag (ogg, flac). To write the cddbid used for
freedb or the MusicBrainz discid into the
comment, use the word "cddbid" or "discid".
Default: not set.
--genre genre - Specify (and override CDDB) genre, must be a
valid ID3-genre name if using Lame, can (but
shouldn't) be anything if using other encoders.
Default: not set.
--year year - Specify (and override CDDB) year (mp3, m4a) or a
date tag (ogg, flac). Default: not set.
--coverart number - a comma seperated list of numbers (if several
encoders are used) according to option --coder
with values 0 (no) or 1 (yes), default 0.
--coverpath path - Path to the coverart picture to be included in
the metadata of the sound files. The picture
must be present or e.g. acquired using the
--precmd option. Default: not set.
--mp3tags FRAME=tag - Additional frames to be added to the mp3 file
if encoder does not support the frame or if
some unofficial FRAMEs shall be used. More
than one --mp3tags can be used if several
tags shall be added. Default: not set.
--vatag number - Analyze tracknames for "various artists"
style and split the metadata in case one of
the delimeters (colon, hyphen, slash or
parenthesis) are found. Use unpair numbers
for the scheme "artist ? tracktitle" and pair
numbers in the opposite case. Default: not set.
--vastring string - A string (regular expression) that defines
the "various artists" style, default:
\bVA\b|Variou*s|Various\sArtists
--dirtemplate '" foo $parameters "'
- Use single and double quotes to pass the
templates! Allowed are following parameters:
$album, $artist, $genre, $iletter, $quality,
$suffix, $trackname, $tracknum $year and
$trackno (total number of tracks), e.g.
'"/$suffix/$iletter/$artist - $year"'
(default dirtemplate: '"$artist - $album"'),
(default tracktemplate: '"$tracknum $trackname"').
More than one --dirtemplate allowed, depending
on the numbers of encoders.
--tracktemplate '" foo $parameters "'
--trackoffset number - Use an offset to be added to \$tracknum, default 0.
--sshlist list - Comma separated list of remote machines where
RipIT should encode. The output path must be
the same for all machines. Specify the login
(login@machine) only if not the same for the
remote machine. Else just state the machine
names. See EXAMPLES-section of manpage for more
information. Default: not set.
--scp - If fs can not be mounted on (remote) machine(s),
use scp to copy wavs to remote machines.
Not redommended. Default: not set.
--local - Only used with option --sshlist; if all
encodings shall be done on remote machines, use
--nolocal, default: on.
-C --mb - Access MusicBrainz DB via
WebService::MusicBrainz module instead of the
http protocol (see below). One needs the
discid calculation tool to be installed and
in the path. Default: off.
--mbname login - Give MusicBrainz login name to submitt ISRCs
to the database. Saved in plain when using a
config. Default not set.
--mbpass password - Give MusicBrainz password to submitt ISRCs to
the database. Saved in plain when using a
config. Default not set.
--isrc number - Enable ISRC detection and submission to MB;
default: 0.
--cddb server - CDDB server, either freedb.org, freedb2.org or
musicbrainz.org. Default freedb.org. Note, the
full address is mirror.freedb.org, i. e. default
is freedb.freedb.org. Exception: freedb2.org and
musicbrainz.org have no mirrors, their full
addresses are: freedb2.org and
freedb.musicbrainz.org on port 80 (see transfer
mode).
--mirror mirror - Choose "freedb" or one of the freedb.org
mirrors, default: freedb. For more information
check the webpage www.freedb.org. There is no
list of mirrors available these days. This
option might be obsolet as freedb uses random
servers, but the default setting is mandatory.
--transfer mode - Transfer mode, cddb or http, will set
default port to 8880 or 80 (for http), default:
cddb. Note: use http mode with CDDB servers
freedb2.org or musicbrainz.org.
--protocol level - The CDDB protocol level for CDDB query. Level 6
supports UTF-8 and level 5 not. Default: 6
--proxy address - The http proxy to use when accessing the cddb
server. The CDDB protocol must be http! Default:
not set.
--nice value - Set niceness of encoding process, default 0.
--nicerip value - Set niceness of ripping process, default 0.
--archive - Read and save CDDB files in the directory
$HOME/.cddb/"category". Default: off.
--eject - Ejects the CD when finished, default off.
--ejectcmd command - The command to use for ejecting CD (see --eject)
Default: eject.
--ejectopt options - Arguments to the ejecting CD command (see
--ejectcmd), default: path of CD device.
--quitnodb value - Give up CD if no CDDB entry found.
Useful if option --loop or --nointeraction are on.
Default behaviour is to let operator enter data or
to use default artist, album and track names.
Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on, default: off
--halt - Powers off the machine when finished if the
configuration supports it.
--submission - Specify --nosubmission if the machine is offline
and the created file cddb.toc shall be saved
in $HOME instead of being submitted. With option
--archive the data will also be saved in the
$HOME/.cddb directory.
--mail address - Users return e-mail address, needed to submit a
CDDB entry. Default: not set.
--playlist number - Create the m3u playlist file, or use --playlist
0. For filenames without paths use --playlist 2.
Default: 1 - on.
-A, --book number - Create an audiobook file, i. e. merge all tracks
into one sinlge file, option --ghost will be
switched off and file suffix will be m4b
instead of m4a. Make sure to use encoder faac,
ripit will no check that. The installed version
must support the \-w option to write tags. A
chapter file will be written for chapter marks.
Default: off
--interaction - Specify --nointeraction if ripit shall take
the first CDDB entry found and rip without any
questioning, default: on.
--lcd - Use lcdproc to display status, default: not set.
--lcdhost host - Set host address for lcdproc, default: localhost.
--lcdport port - Set port address for lcdproc, default 13666.
--infolog path/file - Log operations (system calls, file/directory
creation) to file, given with full path;
default: not set.
--lowercase - Lowercase filenames, default: off.
--underscore - Use _ instead of spaces in filenames, default:
off.
--utftag - If negated decodes Lame-tags to ISO8859-1.
Default off.
--rip - Prevent ripping (if wavs present) with
--norip. Used for debugging. Default: on.
--encode - Prevent encoding (generate only wavs) with
--noencode. Default: on.
--wav - Keep the wav files, default: off.
--normalize - Normalize the wav files, default: off.
--normcmd - Command to use for normalizing, default:
normalize.
--normopt options - Options passed to normalize, default: -b.
Option v (q) will be set according to verbosity.
--cdtoc number - Create a cd.toc for CDRDAO (1 yes, 0 no),
default: 0 - off.
--inf number - Create inf files for wodim (1 yes, 0 no),
default: 0 - off.
--help - Print a short manpage, default: not set.
--version - Print version and exit, default: not set.
--verbose number - Verbosity: Run silent (0), with minimal (1),
normal without encoder msgs (2), normal (3),
verbose (4) or extremly verbose (5). Default 3
--config - Read the config file or use --noconfig,
default on.
--save - Add parameters passed on command line to
config file. An existing config file will be
updated and saved in config.old! Default: not set.
--savenew - Save only parameters passed on command line to
a new config file. An existing config file will
be saved in config.old! Default: not set.
--loop - Continue ripping and encoding as soon as a new
CD is inserted. This option implies that the CD
is ejected when done.
--resume - Resume a previously started session. Default:
not set.
-O, --overwrite argument
- Overwrite existing rip (y), quit if directory exists (q)
or force ejection of disc if directory exists (e). Default
off (n), do not overwrite existing directories, use a
directory name with a suffix instead.
--md5sum - Create a MD5-sum file for each type of sound
files. Default: not set.
--threads number - Comma separated list of numbers giving maximum
of allowed encoders to run at the same time.
First number for the local machine. Default: 1.
--execmd command - State a command to be executed when ripit finshed. Make
sure to escape the command if needed. Default: not set.
--precmd command - State a command to be executed when ripping starts. Make
sure to escape the command if needed. Default: not set.
Program Notes
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Most of the output to the screen is produced by the cdripper program.
The encoder output goes to a log-file, since it's important not to
clutter the cdripper output. After each track ripped, the encoder
messages will be displayed, depending on verbosity.
The output can be switched off with option --verbose 0.
For questions about the LCDproc feature, please contact max.kaesbauer
[at] gmail [dot] com.
The encoding is started as a separate thread from the rest of the
program so that the encoder works in the background as the cdripper is
working. This is not the case if normalize is used.
Historical Original Author's Comment
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This is my first bit of perl code and I've only spent a few days writing
it so I hope you won't be too critical. I wish I had got around to
learning perl much earlier as it is a very powerful but easy to use
language.
I would be grateful for any suggestions on how to improve the code or
write better perl.
Why did I write this when there are so many other CD ripper front ends?
There are some very good Linux programs out there that all do similar
things but none of them did exactly what I wanted, which spurred me into
writing this and at the same time learn perl.
Cheers
Simon Quinn, Lancashire, UK
Other maintainers
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Mads Martin Jørgensen, Odense, Denmark
Historical Felix Suwald's Comment
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The main changes when I started with the 300 line code were:
1) one can use hyphens (-) in track selection. I missed it, because I
often have audio CDs with a data (video) track in the end, so I
wanted to avoid failure at ripping that last one!
Now, one can enter 1-10 instead of 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10. You even may
mix commas and hyphens: 1,3-5,9- .
2) As mentioned in "Using RipIt", I excpected ripit to do the job if the
box is off-line, but it did not work with me... now it should work!
3) As mentioned in "Using RipIt", I also excpected ripit to do the job
if no parameters are given. This did not work, but should work now!
4) I wanted to submit new CDDB entries to freedb.org. After using RipIT
I did not want to re-enter the data in grip, kscd or whatever.
Now it should work with RipIT.
If your submission is not OK, it will be returned to the e-mail
address one entered. Edit it and resubmit it.
5) I never could remember the genre numbers for id3v2 tags. Now you
can enter (a part of) the genre name, and if there are several
possibilities, then you will be prompted to choose the one you want.
See HISTORY-file for a more detailed change-log. Thanks to all testers
and those who send me feedback or feature requests. Please specify a
subject more concise than "RipIT" when sending a mail and state the
version you use, thanks!
Cheers
Felix Suwald, Zürich, Switzerland
Please send bugs/comments/wishes to: ripit[_æt_]suwald[_ðöt_]com with a
explanatory subject with the version you use (not only "RipIT").
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