You can create a template and fill it with the option "-n".
Q. What formats can I encode my music to?
-A. As for version 2.1.7, abcde includes support for MP3, Ogg/Vorbis,
- Ogg/Speex and Flac.
+A. As for version 2.2, abcde includes support for MP3, Ogg/Vorbis,
+ Ogg/Speex, Flac and MPP/MP+(Musepack).
Q. I have a CD with a data track, and abcde complaints it cannot read/encode
it.
a "data" track name is found. But the solution is far from been optimal.
For now, if you find a "data" track and you know the number, restart abcde
specifying the tracks to be encoded, leaving out the data one.
+ Version 2.2 includes some checkings with cdparanoia, to try to get this
+ right.
Q. How can I separate the different output files I get using multiple-output
support?
Q. I am requested to have eject when setting the speed although I do not use
for anything.
A. If you do not use cdparanoia, eject is used for setting the speed of the
- cdrom drive. You can substitute it for "cdset" with "-x" as the argument,
- but you have to install it manually.
+ cdrom drive. You can substitute it for "setcd" with "-x" as the argument,
+ but you have to install it manually (setcd is, at least, available in
+ Debian).
Another way to get the same results is using the pre_read function, defined
in your /etc/abcde.conf file.
source/free software, it should be fairly easy to integrate. Support for
AAC (m4p) should be the next one to be introduced.
+Q. (Thanks to Amaya) Where are those options and settings defined? Why dont
+ you include a proper abcde.conf as an example?
+A. I do. It should be installed under /etc/abcde.conf and contains more or
+ less all the defaults abcde uses. You can use $(HOME)/.abcde.conf to
+ override those defaults.
+
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Q. I set KEEPWAVS to "y" but abcde insists on erasing my directory, along