rip
Usage: rip [command]
Rip rips CD’s.
Rip gives you a tree of subcommands to work with. You can get help on
subcommands by using the -h option to the subcommand.
Commands:
cd handle CD’s
drive handle drives
image handle images
offset handle drive offsets
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-v, --version show version information
rip cd
Usage: rip cd [command]
handle CD’s
Commands:
rip rip CD
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE
CD-DA device
rip cd rip
Usage: rip cd rip
rip CD
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o OFFSET, --offset=OFFSET
sample read offset (defaults to 0)
-O OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, --output-directory=OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
output directory (defaults to current
directory)
-T TOC_PICKLE, --toc-pickle=TOC_PICKLE
pickle to use for reading and writing the TOC
--track-template=TRACK_TEMPLATE
template for track file naming (default %A -
%d/%t. %a - %n)
--disc-template=DISC_TEMPLATE
template for disc file naming (default %A -
%d/%A - %d)
--profile=PROFILE profile for encoding (default ’flac’, choices
’wav’, ’wavpack’, ’alac’, ’flac’)
rip drive
Usage: rip drive [command]
handle drives
Commands:
list list drives
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
rip drive list
Usage: rip drive list
list drives
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
rip image
Usage: rip image [command]
handle images
Commands:
encode encode image
retag retag image files
verify verify image
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
rip image encode
Usage: rip image encode
encode image
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-O OUTPUT_DIRECTORY, --output-directory=OUTPUT_DIRECTORY
output directory (defaults to current
directory)
--profile=PROFILE profile for encoding (default ’vorbis’,
choices ’alac’, ’mp3’, ’flac’, ’wav’,
’wavpack’, ’mp3vbr’, ’vorbis’)
rip image retag
Usage: rip image retag
retag image files
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
rip image verify
Usage: rip image verify
verify image
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
rip offset
Usage: rip offset [command]
handle drive offsets
Commands:
find find drive read offset
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
rip offset find
find drive read offset
Usage: rip offset find
Find drive’s read offset by ripping tracks from a CD in the AccurateRip
database.
Options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-o OFFSETS, --offsets=OFFSETS
list of offsets, comma-separated, colon-
separated for ranges (defaults to +6, +48,
+102, +667, +12, +30, +618, +594, +738, -472,
+98, +116, +96, +733, +120, +691, +685, +97,
+600, +690, +1292, +99, +676, +686, +1182,
-24, +704, +572, +688, +91, +696, +103, -491,
+689, +145, +708, +697, +564, +86, +679, +355,
-496, -1164, +1160, +694, 0, -436, +79, +94,
+684, +681, +106, +692, +943, +1194, +92,
+117, +680, +682, +1268, +678, -582, +1473,
+1279, -54, +1508, +740, +1272, +534, +976,
+687, +675, +1303, +674, +1263, +108, +974,
+122, +111, -489, +772, +732, -495, -494,
+975, +935, +87, +668, +1776, +1364, +1336,
+1127)
-d DEVICE, --device=DEVICE
CD-DA device
October 2009 rip(1)