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cyanrip

cyanrip
Bule-ish CD ripper



Fully featured CD ripping program able to take out most of the tedium. Fully accurate, has advanced features most rippers don't, yet has no bloat and is cross-platform.


Features :

    Automatic tag lookup from the MusicBrainz database
    Encoded and muxed via FFmpeg (currently supports flac, opus, mp3, tta, wavpack, alac, vorbis and aac)
    Drive offset compensation and error recovery via cd-paranoia
    Full pregap handling
    HDCD detection and decoding
    CD Deemphasis (TOC + subcode)
    Multi-disc album ripping
    ReplayGain v2 tagging
    Able to encode to multiple formats in parallel
    Cover image embedding in mp3, flac, aac and opus
    Automatic cover art image downloading
    Provides and automatically verifies EAC CRC32, AccurateRip V1 and V2 checksums
    Accurate ripping verification of partially damaged tracks
    Automatic drive offset finding

More info :
https://github.com/cyanreg/cyanrip

Releases :
https://github.com/cyanreg/cyanrip/releases


Re: cyanrip

Reply #2
Windows 64 Binary from Github works, but the postet not:
PS C:\Tools\cyanrip v0.9.3 (8cae5f5)\Win64> .\cyanrip.exe -d F: -s 6 -o flac -R 3
Checking F: for cdrom...
                CDROM sensed: ATAPI    iHAS324   B      AL1B


Opening drive...
Found MusicBrainz release: A Night at the Opera - Queen
Downloading front cover art...
Downloading back cover art...
Unable to open "(data)": Invalid data found when processing input!

Re: cyanrip

Reply #3
I had one CD that wasn't on MusicBrainz db and cyanrip refused to rip it. Is that how it's supposed to work?
Allegari nihil et allegatum non probare, paria sunt.