.B \-L
Use a local CDDB repository. See CDDBLOCALDIR variable.
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+.B \-m
+Create DOS-style playlists, modifying the resulting one by adding CRLF line
+endings. Some hardware players insist on having those to work.
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.B \-n
Do not query CDDB database. Create and use a template. Edit the template to
provide song names, artist(s), ...
.B \-N
Non interactive mode. Do not ask anything from the user. Just go ahead.
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-.B \-m
-Create DOS-style playlists, modifying the resulting one by adding CRLF line
-endings. Some hardware players insist on having those to work.
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.B \-o [filetype][:filetypeoptions]
Select output type. Can be "vorbis" (or "ogg"), "mp3", "flac", "spx", "mpc",
"m4a" or "wav". Specify a comma-delimited list of output types to obtain all
Remote encode on this comma-delimited list of machines using \fBdistmp3\fR. See
the REMOTEHOSTS configuration variable.
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-.B \-R
-When CDDBLOCALDIR and CDDBUSELOCAL are defined, search recursively under the
-defined directory for matches of the CDDB entry.
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.B \-s [fields...]
List, separated by commas, the fields to be shown in the CDDB parsed entries.
Right now it only uses "year" and "genre".
Show the version and exit
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.B \-V
-Be a bit more verbose. On slow networks the CDDB requests might give the
-sensation nothing is happening.
+Be more verbose. On slow networks the CDDB requests might give the
+sensation nothing is happening. Add this more than once to make things
+even more verbose.
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.B \-x
Eject the CD when all tracks have been read. See the EJECTCD configuration
file.
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.B EXTRAVERBOSE
-If set to "y", some operations which are usually now shown to the end user
+If set to "1", 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.
+network/CDDB server is slow. Set to "2" or more for even more verbose
+output.
.SH EXAMPLES
Possible ways one can call \fBabcde\fR:
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