-Need to go through an HTTP proxy for CDDB access? No problem, just export
-your http_proxy variable first so wget/fetch/curl can see it.
-
-You already store CDDB entries for your CD collection on your hard disk? Piece
-of cake. Just edit CDDBLOCALDIR to point to the repository and give abcde the
-"-L" flag to make use of it.
-
-Low on disk space? abcde has different algorithms to schedule ripping and
-encoding - to optimize for disk conservation, use -l.
-
-abcde can also take advantage of SMP systems, just like make. Try
-'abcde -j 2' - it'll run two encoder jobs while it rips the next track.
-
-abcde now uses FreeDB by default. To use a different FreeDB mirror or
-another CDDB service, change the CDDBURL option in your abcde.conf.
-
-Frustrated that you can't use the CPU power on Machine A sitting right
-next to Machine B with the fast cdrom drive? Now you don't have to be -
-Run distmp3host (included in distmp3) on Machine A, and then run
-abcde -r MachineA from Machine B (where "MachineA" is a dns name or IP
-address). Use this in combination with '-j 0' to shift all encoding off the
-local machine.
-
-You do not have internet connection, or just feel with free time to write
-down all the song names and artists instead of using CDDB? Use -n and edit
-the template.