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diff --git a/modules/ripit/ripit.dot/config.link b/modules/ripit/ripit.dot/config.link deleted file mode 100644 index 6e4b886..0000000 --- a/modules/ripit/ripit.dot/config.link +++ /dev/null @@ -1,722 +0,0 @@ - -##### -# -# RipIT 3.8.0 configuration file. -# -# For further information on ripit configuration / parameters -# and examples see the manpage or the README provided with ripit -# or type ripit --help . - - -##### -# -# Ripping device & path. -# - -# cddevice: Define ripping device if other than /dev/cdrom. -# Default: /dev/cdrom - -cddevice=/dev/cdrom - -# scsidevice: Device name for special devices if the non ripping -# commands should be executed on a different device node. This might -# be useful for some old SCSI devices. If not set the cddevice will -# be used. -# Example: /dev/sr18 -# Default: not set - -scsidevice= - -# output: Path for audio files. If not set, $HOME will be used. -# Default: not set - -output=/var/cache/media/incoming - -# directory permissions: Permissions for directories. -# Default: 0755 - -dpermission=0755 - -# file permissions: Permissions for sound and log files. -# If not set, uses the default system settings. -# Default: not set - -fpermission= - - -##### -# -# Ripping options. -# - -# ripper: select CD ripper -# 0 - dagrab -# 1 - cdparanoia -# 2 - cdda2wav -# 3 - tosha -# 4 - cdd -# Default: cdparanoia - -ripper=1 - -# ripopt: User definable options for the CD ripper. -# Default: not set - -ripopt= - -# span: Rip only part of a single track or the merged track-interval. -# Possible values: any in the format hh:mm:ss.ff-hh:mm:ss.ff -# Example: rip first 30s of each track: 0-30 -# Default: not set - -span= - -# paranoia: Turn "paranoia" on or off for dagrab and cdparanoia. -# Possible values: 0 - no paranoia, 1 - use paranoia -# 2 - switch paranoia off if ripping fails on one -# track and retry this track without paranoia -# Default: 1 - use paranoia - -paranoia=1 - -# ghost: Analyze the wavs for possible gaps, split the wav into -# chunks of sound and delete blank tracks. -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -ghost=0 - -# prepend: Enlarge the the chunk of sound by a number of -# seconds at the beginning (if possible). -# Possible values: any positive number and zero; precision in -# tenths of seconds. Be aware of low numbers. -# Default: 2.0 - -prepend=2 - -# extend: Enlarge the the chunk of sound by a number of -# seconds at the end (if possible). -# Possible values: any positive number and zero; precision in -# tenths of seconds. Be aware of low numbers. -# Default: 2.0 - -extend=2 - -# resume: Resume a previously started session. -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -resume=0 - -# overwrite: Default behaviour of Ripit is not to overwrite existing -# directories, a suffix will be added if directory name exists. -# Use option overwrite to prevent this and either overwrite a previous -# rip or force Ripit to quit or even eject the disc. If ejection is -# chosen, the disc will be ejected even if option eject has not been -# switched on. -# Possible values: n - off, y - on, -# q - quit, e - quit and force ejection -# Default: off - -overwrite=n - - -##### -# -# Encoding options -# - -# encode: Encode the wavs. -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: on - -encode=1 - -# coder: Select encoders for audio files: -# 0 - Lame (mp3) -# 1 - Oggenc (ogg) -# 2 - Flac (flac) -# 3 - Faac (m4a) -# 4 - mp4als (als) -# 5 - Musepack (mpc) -# Multiple encoders can be selected by giving a comma-separated list -# Example: coder=0,0,1,2 encodes CD twice to mp3, ogg and flac files -# Default: Lame - -coder=0 - -### -# -# lame (mp3) encoder options -# - -# qualame: Sets audio quality for lame encoder in cbr (lame-option -q) -# and vbr (lame-option -V) mode, comma separated list. -# Possible values: 0...9, off -# 0: higest quality -# 9: lowest quality -# Can be set to "off" if all options are passed to --lameopt. -# Example: qualame=off,off -# Note: default value is the same for cbr and vbr, -# although vbr-default should be 4. -# Default: 5 - -qualame=5 - -# lameopt: Additional options for lame encoder, comma separated list. -# Example: lameopt=-b 128,--preset extreme -# Default: not set - -lameopt= - -# vbrmode: Enable variable bitrate for lame encoder. -# Possible values: "old" or "new" -# Default: not set - -vbrmode= - -# bitrate: Sets bitrate for lame encoder. -# Possible values: 32...320, off -# Should be set to "off" if vbr is used -# Default: 128 - -bitrate=128 - -# maxrate: Sets maximum bitrate for lame (when using vbr) and oggenc. -# Possible values: 0 - off, 32...320 -# Default: 0 - -maxrate=0 - -# preset: Use lame presets. To set the "fast" switch, use --vbrmode new. -# Possible values: medium, standard, extreme, insane -# -# medium: 160kbps -# standard: 192kbps -# extreme: 256kbps -# insane: 320kbps -# -# Default: not set - -preset=extreme - -### -# -# oggenc (ogg) encoder options -# - -# qualoggenc: Sets audio quality for oggenc. -# Possible values: 1..10, off -# 1: lowest quality -# 10: highest quality -# Can be set to "off" -# Default: 3 - -qualoggenc=7 - -# oggencopt: Additional options for oggenc, comma separated list. -# Default: not set - -oggencopt= - -### -# -# flac (lossless) encoder options -# - -# quaflac: Sets audio compression for flac encoder -# Possible values: 0...8, off -# 0: lowest compression -# 8: highest compression -# Can be set to "off" -# Default: 5 - -quaflac=5 - -# flacopt: Additional options for flac encoder, comma separated list. -# Default: not set - -flacopt= - -### -# -# faac (m4a) encoder options -# - -# quafaac: Sets audio quality for faac encoder -# Possible values: 10...500, off -# 10: lowest quality -# 500: highest quality -# Can be set to "off" -# Default: 100 - -quafaac=100 - -# faacopt: Additional options for faac encoder, comma separated list. -# Default: not set - -faacopt= - -### -# -# mp4als (als) encoder options -# - -# quamp4als: Would set compression level for mp4als, but mp4als does not -# accept any options (?). -# Default: 0 - -quamp4als=0 - -# mp4alsopt: Additional options for mp4als encoder, none are accepted, -# comma separated list. -# Default: not set - -mp4alsopt= - -### -# -# Musepack (mpc) encoder options -# - -# musenc: The encoder name on the command line -# Possible values: any -# Example: musenc=mppenc for older versions -# Default: mpcenc - -musenc=mpcenc - -# quamuse: Sets audio quality for Musepack encoder -# Possible values: 0...10, off -# 0: lowest quality -# 10: highest quality -# Can be set to "off" -# Default: 5 - -quamuse=5 - -# museopt: Additional options for Musepack encoder, -# comma separated list. -# Default: not set - -museopt= - - -##### -# -# Trackname and directory template -# - -# dirtemplate: Template for directory structure -# The template can be created using any legal -# character, including slashes (/) for multi-level -# directory-trees, and the following variables: -# $album -# $artist -# $iletter -# $genre -# $quality -# $suffix -# $trackname -# $tracknum -# $year -# $trackno -# -# The variable $iletter is the initial letter of -# the artist variable, the $quality is the quality -# according to the encoding format defined by $suffix. -# The variable $quality reflects the encoder options, -# not the arguments of option --quality which may be set -# to off. The variable $trackno is the total number of tracks -# of the release. -# -# dirtemplate is an array, for each encoder a different -# dirtemplate may be defined (i. e. for each encoder state -# a line starting with dirtemplate=...). -# -# Example: -# dirtemplate="$suffix/hard_path/$iletter/$artist/$year - $album" -# -# The double quotes (") are mandatory! -# Default: "$artist - $album" - -dirtemplate="$artist - $album" - -# tracktemplate: Template for track names -# "tracktemplate" is used similarly to "dirtemplate" -# Default: "$tracknum $trackname" - -tracktemplate="$tracknum $trackname" - -# infolog: Log certain operations to file -# (e.g. system calls, creation of dirs/files) -# Possible values: filename (full path, no ~ here!) -# Default: not set - -infolog= - -# lowercase: Convert filenames to lowercase -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -lowercase=0 - -# uppercasefirst: Convert filenames and tags to uppercase first, -# not recommended. To be used on the command line only if CDDB entry -# is in uppercase. -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -uppercasefirst=0 - -# underscore: Replace blanks in filenames with underscores -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -underscore=0 - -# chars: Exclude special characters in file names and path. -# Note: following characters will always be purged: -# ; > < " and \015 . -# Side note: if calling this option on the command line without -# argument, following characters will be purged: |\:*?$ plus -# blanks and periods at beginning and end of file names and directories. -# This is identical to the word NTFS passed as argument to the command -# line or stated here in the config file. The word HFS will purge colons -# only plus blanks and periods at beginning of file names and -# directories. -# -# No need to escape the special characters here in the config file. -# Possible values: HFS, NTFS, none, any (?) -# Default: not set - -chars= - -# playlist: Create m3u playlist with or without the full path -# in the filename. -# Possible values: 0 - off, - 1 - on with full path -# 2 - on with no path (filename only) -# Default: on (with full path) - -playlist=1 - - -##### -# -# Audio file tagging -# - -# year-tag: State a year (mp3, m4a) or a date (ogg, flac) tag. -# Possible values: integer -# Default: not set - -year= - -# comment-tag: State a comment (mp3, m4a, mpc) or a -# description (ogg, flac) tag. To write the cddbid used for freedb -# or the MusicBrainz discid into the comment, use the word "cddbid" -# or "discid". -# Possible values: discid, cddbid or any string -# Default: not set - -comment= - -# utftag: Use Lame-tags in UTF-8 or convert them -# (but not the filenames) from Unicode to ISO8859-1. -# Use when your mp3-audio player doesn't support Unicode tags. -# Recommended with Lame. -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: on - -utftag=1 - - -##### -# -# CDDB options -# - -# mb: Access MusicBrainz DB via WebService::MusicBrainz module instead -# of the http protocol (see below). -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -mb=0 - -# CDDBHOST: Specifies the CDDB server -# Possible values: freedb.org, freedb2.org or musicbrainz.org -# Note: Full name of the server used is $mirror.$CDDBHOST, except for -# freedb2.org (no mirror) and musicbrainz.org has freedb as default -# mirror. -# E.g. default server is freedb.freedb.org -# Default: freedb.org - -CDDBHOST=freedb.org - -# mirror: Selects freedb mirror -# Possible values: "freedb" or any freedb mirrors -# See www.freedb.org for mirror list -# Note: Full name of the server used is $mirror.$CDDBHOST -# E.g., default server is freedb.freedb.org -# Default: freedb - -mirror=freedb - -# transfer: Set transfer mode for cddb queries -# Possible values: cddb, http -# Note: CDDB servers freedb2.org and musicbrainz.org may need transfer -# mode http. -# Default: cddb - -transfer=cddb - -# proto: Set CDDP protocol level -# Possible values: 5, 6 -# Protocol level 6 supports Unicode (UTF-8) -# Default: 6 - -proto=6 - -# proxy: Address of http-proxy, if needed -# Default: not set - -proxy= - -# mailad: Mail address for cddb submissions -# Valid user email address for submitting cddb entries -# Default: not set - -mailad= - -# archive: Read and save cddb data on local machine -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -archive=0 - -# submission: Submit new or edited cddb entries to -# freeCDDB -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: on - -submission=1 - -# interaction: Turns on or off user interaction in cddb dialog -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: on - -interaction=1 - - -##### -# -# LCD options -# - -# lcd: Use lcdproc to display status on LCD -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -lcd=0 - -# lcdhost: Specify the lcdproc host -# Default: localhost - -lcdhost=localhost - -# lcdport: Specify port number for localhost -# Default: 13666 - -lcdport=13666 - - -##### -# -# Distributed ripping options -# - -# sshlist: Comma separated list of remote machines ripit shall use -# for encoding. 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. -# Default: not set - -sshlist= - -# scp: Copy files to encode to the remote machine. -# Use if the fs can not be accessed on the remote machines -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -scp=0 - -# local: Turn off encoding on local machine, e.g. use only remote -# machines. -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Example: local=0 (off) turns off encoding on the -# local machine -# Default: on - -local=1 - - -##### -# -# Misc. options -# - -# verbosity: Run silent (do not output comments, status etc.) (0), with -# minimal (1), normal without encoder msgs (2), normal (3), verbose (4) -# or extremely verbose (5). -# Possible values: 0...5 -# Default: 3 - normal - -verbose=3 - -# eject: Eject cd after finishing encoding. -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -eject=0 - -# ejectcmd: Command used to eject and close CD tray. -# Possible values: string -# Example: /usr/sbin/cdcontrol for FreeBSD -# Default: eject - -ejectcmd=eject - -# ejectopt: Options to command used to eject or close CD. -# Possible values: string or "{cddev}" to design the CD -# device. -# Note: Don't use options -t / close or eject, -# RipIT knows when to eject or load the tray -# Default: {cddev} - -ejectopt={cddev} - -# quitnodb: 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 - -quitnodb=0 - -# execmd: Execute a command when done with ripping. Quote the command -# if needed. -# Possible values: none - off, string - on -# Example: execmd="get_cover -a \"$artist\" -r \"$album\"" -# Default: off - -execmd= - -# book: Create an audiobook, i. e. merge all tracks into one single -# file, option --ghost will be switched off and file suffix will be -# m4b. Make sure to use encoder faac, ripit will not check that. -# A chapter file will be written for chapter marks. -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -book=0 - -# loop: Continue with a new CD when the previous one is done. -# Option --eject will be forced. To start ripping process immediately -# after ejection of previous disc, use experimental argument 2. Ripit -# will restart as child process, one might see the prompt and it will -# be necessary to manually terminate the process! Do not use! -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on, 2 - immediate restart, experimental -# Default: off - -loop=0 - -# halt: Powers off machine after finishing encoding -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -halt=0 - -# nice: Sets "nice" value for the encoding process -# Possible values: 0..19 for normal users, -# -20..19 for user "root" -# Default: 0 - -nice=0 - -# nicerip: Sets "nice" value for the ripping process -# Possible values: 0..19 for normal users, -# -20..19 for user "root" -# Default: 0 - -nicerip=0 - -# threads: Comma separated list of numbers giving maximum -# of allowed encoder processes to run at the same time -# (on each machine when using sshlist). -# Possible values: comma separated integers -# Default: 1 - -threads=1 - -# md5sum: Create file with md5sums for each type of sound files. -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -md5sum=0 - -# wav: Don't delete wave-files after encoding. -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -wav=0 - -# normalize: Normalizes the wave-files to a given dB-value -# (default: -12dB) -# See http://normalize.nongnu.org for details. -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -normalize=0 - -# normcmd: Command to be used to normalize. -# Possible values: string -# Example: normalize-audio (when using Debian) -# Upstream default: normalize - -# We are running Debian so set to normalize-audio -normcmd=normalize-audio - -# normopt: Options to pass to normalize -# Possible values: -a -nndB : Normalize to -nn dB, default is -12dB, -# Value range: All values <= 0dB -# Example : normalize -a -20dB *.wav -# -b : Batch mode - loudness differences -# between individual tracks of a CD are -# maintained -# -m : Mix mode - all track are normalized to -# the same loudness -# -v : Verbose operation -# -q : Quiet operation -# For further options see normalize documentation. -# Default: -b -# The -v option will be added by default according to RipITs verbosity - -normopt=-b - -# cdtoc: Create a toc file to burn the wavs with -# cd-text using cdrdao or cdrecord (in dao mode). -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -cdtoc=0 - -# inf: Create inf files to burn the wavs with -# cd-text using wodim or cdrecord (in dao mode). -# Possible values: 0 - off, 1 - on -# Default: off - -inf=0 - |