Rubyripper Estrarre le tracce audio dai CD Rom 0.6.0
Ecco le novità della nuova versione 0.6.0 tratte dal sito del produttore:
* many ruby-1.9 fixes
* get advanced toc scanning with help of cdrdao
* support for hidden tracks before track 1
* optionally set how many seconds a hidden track at least must be
* optionally not rip sectors before track 1 (prevent crashes for some drives)
* option to either append / prepend pregaps
* option for pre-emphasis handling
* fix rips with discs that start with a data track once again
* fix the –all CLI option and rename it to –defaults
* improved aborting a rip
* better show intention of “overwrite” dir by renaming it
* better detection of various artist discs
* cooldown the drive for two minutes after 30 minutes non-stop ripping
* better handling of incomplete rips of last track due to offsets
* added detection of free disk space
* force a unique output directory in the gtk2 gui
* fix some exotic lame tags
* more easy visual sign when some erors were not recovered
* move to freedesktop.org standard directories to store files (auto migration)
* automatically filter out illegal FAT32 characters in filenames
* better implementation of encoding threads, fixes multiple encodings
* show the amount of seconds for each trial to rip
* new Italian translation
* update of many translations
* and many other small fixes
Per installare l’applicazione su Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid basta scaricare i pacchetti posti sotto e cliccarci sopra e confermare.
rubyripper_0.6.0-1~lffl~lucid~ppa_all.deb
In alternativa possiamo integrare i repository Linux Freedom for Live Extra per farlo basta avviare il terminale e scrivere
sudo apt-get install rubyripper
confermiamo e alla fine avremo il nostro Rubyripper installato