From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from lists.gentoo.org (pigeon.gentoo.org [208.92.234.80]) by finch.gentoo.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 4B3E2139A89 for ; Tue, 8 Sep 2015 04:09:34 +0000 (UTC) Received: from pigeon.gentoo.org (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by pigeon.gentoo.org (Postfix) with SMTP id 2E69D1422E; Tue, 8 Sep 2015 04:09:21 +0000 (UTC) Received: from mail0200.smtp25.com (mail0200.smtp25.com [174.37.170.200]) (using TLSv1.2 with cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-GCM-SHA384 (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by pigeon.gentoo.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 7AF59141A2 for ; Tue, 8 Sep 2015 04:09:19 +0000 (UTC) Received: from ccs.covici.com (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by ccs.covici.com (8.14.9/8.14.8) with ESMTP id t8849EKh015544 for ; Tue, 8 Sep 2015 00:09:16 -0400 From: covici@ccs.covici.com To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] CD ripper that generates song titles? In-reply-to: References: <20150826200610.GA22849@waltdnes.org> <20150826225035.GA24953@luna> <4024.1441669547@ccs.covici.com> Comments: In-reply-to Fernando Rodriguez message dated "Mon, 07 Sep 2015 20:49:11 -0400." X-Mailer: MH-E 8.5; nmh 1.6; GNU Emacs 23.4.1 Precedence: bulk List-Post: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail X-BeenThere: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Reply-to: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-ID: <15542.1441685354.1@ccs.covici.com> Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Date: Tue, 08 Sep 2015 00:09:14 -0400 Message-ID: <15543.1441685354@ccs.covici.com> X-SpamH-OriginatingIP: 70.109.53.110 X-SpamH-Filter: s-out-001.smtp25.com-t8849Gek028144 X-Archives-Salt: 22e15f4a-2a8b-4a4b-adce-749b59b56df3 X-Archives-Hash: 0db918ecfd5c28bf06f6946901b77792 Fernando Rodriguez wrote: > On Monday, September 07, 2015 7:45:47 PM covici@ccs.covici.com wrote: > > Alex Corkwell wrote: > > = > > > On Wed, Aug 26, 2015 at 04:06:10PM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote: > > > > I went to the CNE (Canadian National Exhibition) yesterday and > > > > indulged in a buying spree of 18 CD sets of my fave music (basical= ly > > > > anything pop/rock/country pre-Beatles). I now have over 20 CDs th= at I > > > > want to rip to flac eventually. I dread the gruntwork in renaming > > > > tracks like track01.cdda.wav, etc. What Gentoo ebuilds are there = for > > > > stuff that'll get ahold of track titles? Is it in the form of met= adata > > > > on the CD? > > > = > > > I personally like using morituri [1] for ripping my CDs. > > > It's a little bit slower than some, but very accurate (I believe it > > > compares several reads, just to make sure there were no errors). > > > It's not available in the main portage tree, but it's in the dev-zer= o > > > overlay as media-sound/morituri. > > > = > > > It can rip to flac (with optional cue files) and works from the > > > terminal, if you prefer that. > > > Additionally, it can adjust for drive read offsets when writing file= s, > > > and is one of the few Linux things I've found which check the rips > > > against AccurateRip. > > > = > > > What's particularly nice about it is that it uses what little metada= ta > > > and such it can get from the CD to look it up in MusicBrainz and add= in > > > the title, artist, etc. > > > It also uses this to name the files according to album, artist, song > > > title, etc. > > > The template it uses to name the files and directories is relatively > > > configurable, as well. > > > = > > > If you need more configurable tagging, cover art downloading, and su= ch, > > > then look into Picard [2], which is in the main portage tree as > > > media-sound/picard. > > > It uses MusicBrainz [3] to get a whole bunch of metadata, tags, cove= r > > > art, and other stuff, and can rename files much more flexibly than > > > morituri. > > > = > > > This is especially nice in combination with morituri, since morituri > > > saves the MusicBrainz ID into the metadata of the ripped files. > > > Normally, Picard looks files up by either the available metadata, or= by > > > the acoustic fingerprint. > > > Since the MusicBrainz ID is already there, it immediately knows whic= h > > > album it is (although it may have the wrong release if you want to b= e > > > that precise). > > > = > > > The only caveats with Picard that I know of are that it's GUI only, = it > > > can't embed full size cover art if the image is above some large > > > resolution, and I think that submitting extra fingerprints requires = you > > > to register with AcoustID [4]. > > > Also, it's not an actual ripper. > > > It just works on the metadata and tags of flac, mp3, and maybe a few > > > other types. > > > = > > > I personally like to rip with morituri, then polish the tagging and = get > > > the cover art with Picard. > > > = > > > [1] http://thomas.apestaart.org/morituri/trac/wiki > > > [2] https://picard.musicbrainz.org/ > > > [3] https://musicbrainz.org/ > > > [4] https://acoustid.org/ > > = > > In trying to emerge morituri from the overlay I get the folloing: > > = > > make[1]: Entering directory > > '/var/tmp/portage/media-sound/morituri-0.2.3/work/morituri-0.2.3' > > if test -e ./.git; then make REVISION; fi > > make[1]: Leaving directory > > '/var/tmp/portage/media-sound/morituri-0.2.3/work/morituri-0.2.3' > > ** Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GstObject) > > Progress: > > 00:10 > > (null)*(null) (null)ACCESS DENIED(null): mkstemp: > > = > /run/user/0/orcexec.XXXXXX----------------------------------------------= ---------------------------] > > Building documentation: morituri.common.checksum > > (/var/tmp/portage/media- > sound/morituri-0.2.3/work/morituri-0.2.3/morituri/common/checksum.py) > > (gst-plugin-scanner:3783): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: > > gst_structure_empty_new: assertion 'gst_structure_validate_name (name)= ' > > failed > > = > > (gst-plugin-scanner:3783): Clutter-CRITICAL **: Unable to initialize > > Clutter: Could not initialize Gdk > > ** Message: pygobject_register_sinkfunc is deprecated (GstObject) > > Warning: Unable to extract the base list for > > twisted.trial.unittest.TestDecorator: Bad dotted name > > Warning: Module gobject._gobject is shadowed by a variable with the sa= me > > name. > > Warning: 18 markup errors were found while processing docstrings. Use > > the verbose switch (-v) to display markup errors. > > >>> Source compiled. > > (null)*(null) --------------------------- ACCESS VIOLATION SUMMARY > > --------------------------- > > (null)*(null) LOG FILE: "/var/log/sandbox/sandbox-3700.log" > > (null)*(null) > > VERSION 1.0 > > FORMAT: F - Function called > > FORMAT: S - Access Status > > FORMAT: P - Path as passed to function > > FORMAT: A - Absolute Path (not canonical) > > FORMAT: R - Canonical Path > > FORMAT: C - Command Line > > = > > F: mkstemp > > S: deny > > P: /run/user/0/orcexec.XXXXXX > > A: /run/user/0/orcexec.XXXXXX > > R: /run/user/0/orcexec.XXXXXX > > C: /usr/lib64/gstreamer-0.10/gst-plugin-scanner -l > > (null)*(null) > > = > ------------------------------------------------------------------------= -------- > > = > > >>> Failed to emerge media-sound/morituri-0.2.3, Log file: > > = > > >>> '/var/log/portage/media-sound:morituri-0.2.3:20150907-233836.log' > > = > > = > > So, how can I fix or is this a dead package i.e. no maintainance? > > = > > Thanks in advance for any ideas. > > = > > = > > = > = > If you trust the ebuild you can try emerging it with FEATURES=3D"-sandbo= x" or = > add an exception for the temp directory on the ebuild. > = > https://devmanual.gentoo.org/function-reference/sandbox-functions/ So, if I wanted to add addpredict /run where would I put it? Somewhere in the ebuild? I still tink its pretty funky. -- = Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: How do you spend it? John Covici covici@ccs.covici.com