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NAMEmp3c - convert audio-cds to mp3SYNOPSISmp3c [-i <configfile>] [-b <batchfile> [-t <tmpfile/dir>]] [-d <cdrom-device>] [-v] [-n]DESCRIPTIONThis program is a frontend for every cdripper and mp3-encoder program. It uses CDDB-functionality for converting audio-cds to mp3. It can run in interactive and batch-mode.OPTIONS-initfile <file> use alternative configfile-batchfile <file> run in batch mode and create shell script -tempfile <file/dir> specify a different directory for tempfiles (ripped-files), if started in batch mode (-b option given) -device <cdrom-device> use this device (overwrites default-configuration) -news show which things have been changed in a news version of MP3c. -version shows version, program and other informations and exits For detailed help take a look in the README file. Handling of interactive- mode should be obviously. INTERACTIVE USEIf no options are given on the command line, mp3c will run interactively.LAYOUTScreen is divided into TOC of cd (upper part) and status information (lower part).KEYSThe following keys control mp3c in interactive mode:
FILESSettings will be saved in ~/.mp3crc. You can also use /usr/local/etc/mp3crc. To use another config-file use "-i" switch when calling mp3c.VERSIONPage was created for V0.31BUGSSometimes there is a "klick" at the beginning of mp3-files, if "on-the-fly" encoding is used together with "encoder 1.02"MAINTAINERMatthias Hensler <wsp@gmx.de>SEE ALSOcdparanoia(1) cdda2wav(1) mp3info(1)
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