X-Git-Url: https://git.hcoop.net/clinton/abcde.git/blobdiff_plain/b7f1cc84a5f43b84d9814c7394b67b54c9d2fd2c..24473a44417f45b6bdee3351ec054b2f8f18a375:/FAQ diff --git a/FAQ b/FAQ index 7e934bc..731e78f 100644 --- a/FAQ +++ b/FAQ @@ -44,10 +44,11 @@ A. abcde can take advantage of SMP systems, just like make. Try 'abcde -j 2' - address). Use this in combination with '-j 0' to shift all encoding off the local machine. -Having trouble getting cdparanoia to read from your drive as a user? Add -yourself to the cdrom group, change the permissions on your cdrom device to 660, -and if you have a SCSI cdrom drive, check the permissions on -/dev/sg* as well. +Q. I am having problems with *my CD reading program* reading the drive as a + user. +A. You might have to add yourself (or the users who want to use abcde) to the + cdrom group and change the permissions of the cdrom device to 660. If you + have a SCSI cdrom drive, check the permissions of /dev/sg* as well. Q. I would like to give the trackname and the artist_name directly to the encoder (in my case oggenc), but found no documentation. @@ -120,7 +121,9 @@ A. Set abcde to rip the first CD and give it the option "-t 101". Use a generic add a comment about the CD you are ripping (-w "disc #"). Alternatively you can use only the "-t ###" option and then move all the files to the same directory. If you want the tagged track number to be set to the modified - number you should use "-T ###". + number you should use "-T ###". Even more! If you use "-W ", + abcde will put a comment to every CD set ("CD ") and use modify the + number of the tracks. Q. I have a live concert. I want to encode it in a single file. How do i do it? A. Use "-1" and it will be encoded in a single file.