XRNIRipper - Renoise XRNS/XRNI inspector, ripper and OGG compressor for Java
What does XRNIRipper do?
With XRNIRipper you can rip Instruments and samples from XRNS and XRNI files.
XRNIRipper can also compress a Renoise file with Ogg Vorbis, a lossy format like MP3. This can reduce the filesize by a factor 5 to 10, useful for sharing songs for listening purposes.


Features
- fast indexing of XRNS and XRNI contents
- display sample, VSTi and MIDI info
- extract Instruments from XRNS/XRNI
- extract samples from XRNS/XRNI
- compress samples in XRNS/XRNI with Vorbis
XRNIRipper has been tested with a 156 MB XRNS consisting of 16 Instruments each containing 256 samples. Opening the song takes only a few seconds.
Requirements
Java Runtime 5 or higher installed (~7 MB to download, pre-installed on MacOSX). I recommend running XRNIRipper with at least Java Runtime 6.
Download
XRNIRipper b.94 (September 9th, 2009)
Filesize including 3rd party libraries and documentation is about 4 MB. Most of which can be reused for future extension and tools.
How to run
- Extract the zip contents to a new folder.
- Windows, Mac OS X:double clicking on XRNIRipper.jar should do it
- Linux: change the default program to open jar files with to Java, then you can double click to launch
- Command line: java -jar XRNIRipper.jar
See also: help/100_Using XRNIRipper/index.html
Usage
Start the program, then open Help Contents for more info.