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.B \-1
Encode the whole CD in a single file. The resulting file uses the CD title
-for tagging.
+for tagging. If the resulting format is a flac file with an embeded cuesheet,
+the file can be used as a source for creating other formats.
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.B \-a [actions]
Comma-delimited list of actions to perform. Can be one or more of:
you still have the CD in the drive). You must have already finished at
least the "read" action during the previous session.
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-.B \-d [devicename]
-CD\-ROM block device that contains audio tracks to be read.
+.B \-d [devicename | filename]
+CD\-ROM block device that contains audio tracks to be read. Alternatively, a
+single-track flac file with embeded cuesheet.
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.B \-D
Capture debugging information (you'll want to redirect this \- try 'abcde \-D
.B \-M
Create a CUE file with information about the CD. Together with the possibility
of creating a single file (see option "\-1"), one can recreate the original CD.
+If the cuesheet is embeded in a flac single file it can be used as source for
+encoding other formats.
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.B \-o [filetype][:filetypeoptions]
Select output type. Can be "vorbis" (or "ogg"), "mp3", "flac", "spx" or "mpc".
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.B \-R
Add replaygain information to the id3 or tag information for play
-normalization. Only works with MP3 and Ogg/Vorbis.
+normalization. Only works with Ogg/FLAC and Ogg/Vorbis.
+.TP
+.B \-s [fields...]
+List, separated by comas, the fields to be shown in the CDDB parsed entries.
+Right now it only uses "year" and "genre".
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.B \-S [speed]
Set the speed of the CD drive. Needs CDSPEED and CDSPEEDOPTS set properly
"-L" flag (if is CDDBUSELOCAL in "n"). If an entry is found, we always give
the choice of retrieving a CDDB entry from the internet.
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+.B SHOWCDDBFIELDS
+Coma-separated list of fields we want to parse during the CDDB parsing.
+Defaults to "year,genre".
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.B OGGENCODERSYNTAX
Specifies the style of encoder to use for the Ogg/Vorbis encoder. Valid options
are \'oggenc\' (default for Ogg/Vorbis) and \'vorbize\'.
ATM.
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.B CDROMREADERSYNTAX
-Specifies the style of cdrom reader to use. Valid options are \'cdparanoia\'
-and \'debug\'. It is used for querying the CDROM and obtain a list of valid
-tracks and DATA tracks. Right now, only cdparanoia is supported.
+Specifies the style of cdrom reader to use. Valid options are \'cdparanoia\',
+\'debug\' and \'flac\'. It is used for querying the CDROM and obtain a list of
+valid tracks and DATA tracks. The special \'flac\' case is used to "rip" CD
+tracks from a single-track flac file.
+.TP
+.B CUEREADERSYNTAX
+Specifies the syntax of the program we use to read the CD CUE sheet. Right now
+we only support \'mkcue\', but in the future other readers might be used.
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.B KEEPWAVS
It defaults to no, so if you want to keep those wavs ripped from your CD,
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.B CDROM
If set, it points to the CD-Rom device which has to be used for audio
-extraction. Abcde tries to guess the right device, but it may fail.
+extraction. Abcde tries to guess the right device, but it may fail. The special
+\'flac\' option is defined to extract tracks from a single-track flac file.
+.TP
+.B CDPARANOIACDROMBUS
+Defined as "d" when using cdparanoia with an IDE bus and as "g" when using
+cdparanoia with the ide-scsi emulation layer.
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.B OUTPUTDIR
Specifies the directory to place completed tracks/playlists in.
tray, to set its speed (via "setcd" or via "eject", if available) and other
preparation actions. The default function is empty.
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+.B post_read
+post_read () is a shell function which is executed after the CDROM is read
+(and, if applies, before the CDROM is ejected). It can be used to read a TOC
+from the CDROM, or to try to read the DATA areas from the CD (if any exist).
+The default function is empty.
+.TP
.B EJECTCD
If set to "y", abcde will call eject(1) to eject the cdrom from the drive
-after all tracks have been read.
+after all tracks have been read. It has no effect when CDROM is set to a flac
+file.
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.B EXTRAVERBOSE
If set to "y", some operations which are usually now shown to the end user
are visible, such as CDDB queries. Useful for initial debug and if your
network/CDDB server is slow.
.SH EXAMPLES
-Possible ways one can call abcdeÑ
+Possible ways one can call abcde
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.B abcde
Will work in most systems
config file
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.B abcde -W 1
-For double CDs settings: will create the 1st CD starting with the track number
-101, and will add a comment "CD 1" to the tracks
+For double+ CD settings: will create the 1st CD starting with the track number
+101, and will add a comment "CD 1" to the tracks, the second starting with 201
+and so on.
+.TP
+.B abcde \-d singletrack.flac
+Will extract the files contained in singletrack using the embeded cuesheet.
.SH BACKEND TOOLS
abcde requires the following backend tools to work:
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.B *
(optional) normalize, a WAV file volume normalizer.
+.TP
+.B *
+(optional) mkcue, a CD cuesheet extractor.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR cdparanoia (1),
.BR cdda2wav (1),
.BR oggenc (1),
.BR vorbize (1),
.BR flac (1),
-.BR speexenc(1),
-.BR mppenc(1),
+.BR speexenc (1),
+.BR mppenc (1),
.BR id3 (1),
.BR wget (1),
.BR fetch (1),
.BR cd-discid (1),
.BR distmp3 (1),
.BR distmp3host (1),
-.BR curl(1)
+.BR curl (1)
+.BR mkcue (1),
.SH AUTHORS
Robert Woodcock <rcw@debian.org>,
Jesus Climent <jesus.climent@hispalinux.es> and contributions from many others.