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abcde(1)							      abcde(1)

NAME
       abcde  -	 Grab  an  entire CD and compress it to Ogg/Vorbis, MP3, FLAC,
       Ogg/Speex, AAC, WavPack, Monkey's Audio (ape), MPP/MP+(Musepack),  True
       Audio (tta) and/or MP2 format.

SYNOPSIS
       abcde [options] [tracks]

DESCRIPTION
       Ordinarily,  the process of grabbing the data off a CD and encoding it,
       then tagging or commenting it, is very involved.	 abcde is designed  to
       automate	 this.	It  will  take an entire CD and convert it into a com‐
       pressed audio format - Ogg/Vorbis, MPEG Audio  Layer  III  (MP3),  Free
       Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC), Ogg/Speex, MPP/MP+(Musepack), M4A (AAC) wv
       (WavPack), Monkey's Audio (ape), Opus, True Audio (tta) or  MPEG	 Audio
       Layer II (MP2) format(s).  With one command, it will:

       *      Do a CDDB or Musicbrainz query over the Internet to look up your
	      CD or use a locally stored CDDB entry, or read CD-TEXT from your
	      CD as a fallback for track information

       *      Download	the  album  art appropriate for your music tracks with
	      many user configurable options for download  and	post  download
	      alterations

       *      Grab an audio track (or all the audio CD tracks) from your CD

       *      Normalize	 the  volume of the individual file (or the album as a
	      single unit)

       *      Compress to Ogg/Vorbis, MP3, FLAC, Ogg/Speex, MPP/MP+(Musepack),
	      M4A,  wv	(WavPack),  Monkey's  Audio (ape), Opus format(s) True
	      Audio (tta) and/or MP2, all in one CD read

       *      Comment or ID3/ID3v2 tag

       *      Give an intelligible filename

       *      Calculate replaygain values for  the  individual	file  (or  the
	      album as a single unit)

       *      Delete the intermediate WAV file (or save it for later use)

       *      Repeat until finished

       Alternatively,  abcde can also grab a CD and turn it into a single FLAC
       file with an embedded cuesheet which can be user later on as  a	source
       for other formats, and will be treated as if it was the original CD. In
       a way, abcde can take a compressed backup of your CD collection.

OPTIONS
       -1     Encode the whole CD in a single file. The	 resulting  file  uses
	      the CD title for tagging. If the resulting format is a flac file
	      with an embedded cuesheet, the file can be used as a source  for
	      creating	other  formats.	 Use  "-1  -o flac -a default,cue" for
	      obtaining such a file.

       -a [actions]
	      Comma-delimited list of actions to perform. Can be one  or  more
	      of:  cddb, cue, read, getalbumart, normalize, encode, tag, move,
	      replaygain, playlist, clean.  Normalize and encode  imply	 read.
	      Tag implies cddb, read, encode. Move implies cddb, read, encode,
	      tag. Replaygain  implies	cddb,  read,  encode,  tag  and	 move.
	      Playlist	implies	 cddb. The default is to do all actions except
	      cue, normalize, replaygain, getalbumart and playlist.

       -b     Enable batch mode normalization. See the BATCHNORM configuration
	      variable.

       -c [filename]
	      Specifies	 an additional configuration file to parse. Configura‐
	      tion    options	 in    this    file    override	   those    in
	      /usr/local/etc/abcde.conf or $HOME/.abcde.conf.

       -C [discid]
	      Allows  you  to  resume  a session for discid when you no longer
	      have the CD available (abcde will automatically  resume  if  you
	      still  have the CD in the drive). You must have already finished
	      at least the "read" action during the previous session.

       -d [devicename | filename]
	      CD-ROM block device that	contains  audio	 tracks	 to  be	 read.
	      Alternatively, a single-track flac file with embedded cuesheet.

       -D     Capture  debugging  information  (you'll want to redirect this -
	      try 'abcde -D 2>logfile')

       -e     Erase information about encoded tracks from the internal	status
	      file, to enable other encodings if the wav files have been kept.

       -f     Force  the removal of the temporary ABCDETEMPDIR directory, even
	      when we have not finished. For example, one can read and	encode
	      several formats, including ´.ogg´, and later on execute a ´move´
	      action with only one of the given formats. On a normal situation
	      it  would erase the rest of those encoded formats. In this case,
	      abcde will refuse to execute such command, except if -f is used.

       -g     Enable lame's --nogap option.  See the NOGAP variable.  WARNING:
	      lame's  --nogap disables the Xing mp3 tag.  This tag is required
	      for mp3 players to correctly display track lengths when  playing
	      variable-bit-rate mp3 files.

       -G     Download	album art using the getalbumart function. This is best
	      done with CDDBMETHOD set to musicbrainz and requires the instal‐
	      lation  of  glyrc.  ImageMagick is an optional but highly recom‐
	      mended package. Further details of getalbumart can be  found  in
	      the abcde FAQ document packaged with abcde.

       -h     Get help information.

       -j [number]
	      Start  [number]  encoder	processes at once. Useful for SMP sys‐
	      tems. Overrides the MAXPROCS configuration variable. Set	it  to
	      "0" when using distmp3 to avoid local encoding processes.

       -k     Keep the wav files after encoding.

       -l     Use  the	low-diskspace algorithm. See the LOWDISK configuration
	      variable.

       -L     Use a local CDDB repository. See CDDBLOCALDIR variable.

       -m     Create DOS-style	playlists,  modifying  the  resulting  one  by
	      adding CRLF line endings. Some hardware players insist on having
	      those to work.

       -n     Do not query CDDB database. Create and use a template. Edit  the
	      template to provide song names, artist(s), ...

       -N     Non interactive mode. Do not ask anything from the user. Just go
	      ahead.

       -o [filetype][:filetypeoptions]
	      Select output type. Can be "vorbis" (or "ogg"),  "mp3",  "flac",
	      "spx",  "mpc",  "m4a",  "wav", "wv", "ape" or "opus".  Specify a
	      comma-delimited list of output types  to	obtain	all  specified
	      types.   See the OUTPUTTYPE configuration variable. One can pass
	      options to the encoder for a specific filetype  on  the  command
	      line  separating	them with a colon. The options must be escaped
	      with double-quotes.

       -p     Pads track numbers with 0´s.

       -P     Use Unix PIPES to read and encode in one step  (USEPIPES).  This
	      disables	multiple  encodings, since the WAV audio file is never
	      stored in the disc. For more detail on this option see  the  FAQ
	      document in the source tarball.

       -r [hosts...]
	      Remote  encode  on  this	comma-delimited list of machines using
	      distmp3. See the REMOTEHOSTS configuration variable.

       -s [fields...]
	      List, separated by commas, the fields to be shown	 in  the  CDDB
	      parsed entries.  Right now it only uses "year" and "genre".

       -S [speed]
	      Set the speed of the CD drive. Needs CDSPEED and CDSPEEDOPTS set
	      properly and both the program and device must support the	 capa‐
	      bility.

       -t [number]
	      Start  the  numbering  of	 the tracks at a given number. It only
	      affects the filenames and the playlist. Internal (tag) numbering
	      remains the same.

       -T [number]
	      Same  as	-t but changes also the internal (tag) numbering. Keep
	      in mind that the default TRACK tag for MP3 is $T/$TRACKS	so  it
	      is changed to simply $T.

       -U     Set  CDDBPROTO  to  version  5,  so that we retrieve ISO-8859-15
	      encoded CDDB information, and  we	 tag  and  add	comments  with
	      Latin1 encoding.

       -v     Show the version and exit

       -V     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.

       -x     Eject  the  CD  when  all tracks have been read. See the EJECTCD
	      configuration variable.

       -X [cue2discid]
	      Use an alternative "cue2discid" implementation. The name of  the
	      binary  must be exactly that. abcde comes with an implementation
	      in python under the  examples  directory.	 The  special  keyword
	      "builtin" forces the usage of the internal (default) implementa‐
	      tion in shell script.

       -w [comment]
	      Add a comment to the tracks ripped from the CD. If you  wish  to
	      use parentheses, these will need to be escaped. i.e. you have to
	      write "\(" instead of "(".

       -W [number]
	      Concatenate CD´s. It uses the number provided to define  a  com‐
	      ment  "CD #" and to modify the numbering of the tracks, starting
	      with "#01". For Ogg/Vorbis and FLAC files,  it  also  defines  a
	      DISCNUMBER tag.

       -z     DEBUG mode: it will rip, using cdparanoia, the very first second
	      of each track  and  proceed  with	 the  actions  requested  very
	      quickly,	also  providing	 some  "hidden" information about what
	      happens on the background. CAUTION: IT WILL ERASE	 ANY  EXISTING
	      RIPS WITHOUT WARNING!

       [tracks]
	      A list of tracks you want abcde to process. If this isn't speci‐
	      fied, abcde will process the entire CD. Accepts ranges of	 track
	      numbers  - "abcde 1-5 7 9" will process tracks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7,
	      and 9.

OUTPUT
       Each track is, by default, placed in a separate file  named  after  the
       track in a subdirectory named after the artist under the current direc‐
       tory. This can be modified using the  OUTPUTFORMAT  and	VAOUTPUTFORMAT
       variables in your abcde.conf. Each file is given an extension identify‐
       ing  its compression format,  'vorbis'  for  '.ogg',  '.mp3',  '.flac',
       '.spx', '.mpc', '.wav', 'wv', 'ape' or '.opus'.

CONFIGURATION
       abcde	sources	   two	  configuration	   files    on	  startup    -
       /usr/local/etc/abcde.conf and $HOME/.abcde.conf, in that order.

       The configuration options stated in those files can  be	overridden  by
       providing the appropriate flags at runtime.

       The configuration variables have to be set as follows:

       VARIABLE=value
	      Except when "value" needs to be quoted or otherwise interpreted.
	      If other variables within "value" are to be expanded upon	 read‐
	      ing  the	configuration file, then double quotes should be used.
	      If they are only supposed to be expanded upon use	 (for  example
	      OUTPUTFORMAT) then single quotes must be used.

       All shell escaping/quoting rules apply.

       Here is a list of options abcde recognizes:

       CDDBMETHOD
	      Specifies the method we want to use to retrieve the track infor‐
	      mation. Two values are recognized: "cddb" and "musicbrainz". The
	      "cddb" value needs the CDDBURL and HELLOINFO variables described
	      below. The "musicbrainz"	value  uses  the  Perl	helper	script
	      abcde-musicbrainz-tool  to  establish  a	conversation  with the
	      Musicbrainz server for information retrieval.

       CDDBURL
	      Specifies a server to use for CDDB lookups.

       CDDBPROTO
	      Specifies the protocol version used for the  CDDB	 retrieval  of
	      results. Version 6 retrieves CDDB entries in UTF-8 format.

       HELLOINFO
	      Specifies	 the Hello information to send to the CDDB server. The
	      CDDB protocol requires you to send a valid username and hostname
	      each time you connect. The format of this is username@hostname.

       CDDBLOCALDIR
	      Specifies	 a  directory  where we store a local CDDB repository.
	      The entries must be standard CDDB	 entries,  with	 the  filename
	      being  the  DISCID  value. Other CD playing and ripping programs
	      (like Grip) store the entries under ~/.cddb and we can make  use
	      of those entries.

       CDDBLOCALRECURSIVE
	      Specifies	 if  the  CDDBLOCALDIR	has to be searched recursively
	      trying to find a match for the CDDB entry. If a match  is	 found
	      and  selected,  and CDDBCOPYLOCAL is selected, it will be copied
	      to the root of the CDDBLOCALDIR if CDDBLOCALPOLICY is "modified"
	      or "new". The default "y" is needed for the local CDDB search to
	      work.

       CDDBLOCALPOLICY
	      Defines when a CDDB  entry  should  be  stored  in  the  defined
	      CDDBLOCALDIR.  The possible policies are: "net" for a CDDB entry
	      which has been received from the net (overwriting	 any  possible
	      local  CDDB  entry);  "new"  for a CDDB entry which was received
	      from the net, but will request confirmation to overwrite a local
	      CDDB  entry  found  in  the  root of the CDDBLOCALDIR directory;
	      "modified" for a CDDB entry found in the	local  repository  but
	      which  has  been modified by the user; and "always" which forces
	      the CDDB entry to be stored back in the root of the CDDBLOCALDIR
	      no  matter  where it was found, and no matter it was not edited.
	      This last option will always overwrite the one found in the root
	      of the local repository (if any). STILL NOT WORKING!!

       CDDBCOPYLOCAL
	      Store  local  copies of the CDDB entries under the $CDDBLOCALDIR
	      directory.

       CDDBUSELOCAL
	      Actually use the stored copies of the CDDB entries. Can be over‐
	      ridden  using  the  "-L" flag (if is CDDBUSELOCAL in "n"). If an
	      entry is found, we always give the choice of retrieving  a  CDDB
	      entry from the internet.

       SHOWCDDBFIELDS
	      Coma-separated  list  of fields we want to parse during the CDDB
	      parsing.	Defaults to "year,genre".

       OGGENCODERSYNTAX
	      Specifies the  style  of	encoder	 to  use  for  the  Ogg/Vorbis
	      encoder. Valid options are ´oggenc´ (default for Ogg/Vorbis) and
	      ´vorbize´.  This affects the default location of the binary, the
	      variable	to  pick  encoder command-line options from, and where
	      the options are given.

       MP3ENCODERSYNTAX
	      Specifies the style of encoder to use for the MP3 encoder. Valid
	      options  are  ´lame´  (default  for  MP3),  ´gogo´,  ´bladeenc´,
	      ´l3enc´ and ´mp3enc´.  Affects the same way as  explained	 above
	      for Ogg/Vorbis.

       FLACENCODERSYNTAX
	      Specifies	 the  style of encoder to use for the FLAC encoder. At
	      this point only ´flac´ is available for FLAC encoding.

       MP2ENCODERSYNTAX
	      Specifies the style of encoder to use for the MPEG-1 Audio Layer
	      II (MP2) encoder.	 At this point both ´twolame´ and ´ffmpeg´ are
	      available for MP2 encoding.

       SPEEXENCODERSYNTAX
	      Specifies the style of encoder to use for Speex encoder. At this
	      point only ´speexenc´ is available for Ogg/Speex encoding.

       MPCENCODERSYNTAX
	      Specifies	 the  style  of	 encoder to use for MPP/MP+ (Musepack)
	      encoder. At this point we only  have  ´mpcenc´  available,  from
	      musepack.net.

       AACENCODERSYNTAX
	      Specifies	 the style of encoder to use for M4A (AAC) encoder. We
	      support ´faac´ as ´default´ as well as higher quality audio with
	      neroAacEnc,  fdkaac,  qaac,fhgaacenc  and	 FFmpeg	 or avconv. If
	      qaac, refalac or FFmpeg / avconv are used it is also possible to
	      generate	Apple  Lossless	 Audio	Codec  (alac) files. Note that
	      qaac, refalac  and  fhgaacenc  are  Windows  applications	 which
	      require Wine to be installed.

       TTAENCODERSYNTAX
	      Specifies	 the  style  of	 encoder  to  use for True Audio (tts)
	      encoding. We support ´tta´ as default but the older ´ttaenc´ can
	      be used as well.

       WVENCODERSYNTAX
	      Specifies	 the  style  of encoder to use for WavPack. We support
	      ´wavpack´ as ´default´ but ´ffmpeg' is the  other	 option	 (Note
	      that  this  is  for FFmpeg only as avconv does not have a native
	      WavPack encoder).

       APENCODERSYNTAX
	      Specifies the style of encoder to use for Monkey's Audio	(ape).
	      We support ´mac´, Monkey's Audio Console, as ´default´.

       OPUSENCODERSYNTAX
	      Specifies	 the  style of encoder to use for the Opus encoder. At
	      this point only ´opusenc´ is available for Opus encoding.

       NORMALIZERSYNTAX
	      Specifies the style of normalizer to  use.   Valid  options  are
	      ´default´	 and  ´normalize' (and	both  run  ´normalize-audio´),
	      since we only support it, ATM.

       CDROMREADERSYNTAX
	      Specifies the style of cdrom reader to use.  Valid  options  are
	      ´cdparanoia´,  ´libcdio'	´debug´	 and  ´flac´.  It  is used for
	      querying the CDROM and obtain a list of valid  tracks  and  DATA
	      tracks. The special ´flac´ case is u sed to "rip" CD tracks from
	      a single-track flac file.

       CUEREADERSYNTAX
	      Specifies the syntax of the program we use to read  the  CD  CUE
	      sheet.  Right  now  we  only  support ´mkcue´, but in the future
	      other readers might be used.

       KEEPWAVS
	      It defaults to no, so if you want to keep those wavs ripped from
	      your  CD, set it to "y". You can use the "-k" switch in the com‐
	      mand line. The default behaviour with KEEPWAVS set  is  to  keep
	      the  temporary  directory	 and  the  wav	files  even  you  have
	      requested the "clean" action.

       PADTRACKS
	      If set to "y", it adds 0's to the file  numbers  to  complete  a
	      two-number holder. Useful when encoding tracks 1-9.

       INTERACTIVE
	      Set  to  "n" if you want to perform automatic rips, without user
	      intervention.

       NICE VALUES
	      Define the values for priorities (nice values) for the different
	      CPU-hungry  processes: encoding (ENCNICE), CDROM read (READNICE)
	      and distributed encoder with distmp3 (DISTMP3NICE).

       PATHNAMES
	      The following configuration file options specify	the  pathnames
	      of  their	 respective  utilities:	 LAME,	GOGO, BLADEENC, L3ENC,
	      XINGMP3ENC, MP3ENC, VORBIZE,  OGGENC,  FLAC,  SPEEXENC,  MPCENC,
	      WAVEPACK,	 APENC,	 OPUSENC,  ID3,	 EYED3,	 METAFLAC, CDPARANOIA,
	      CD_PARANOIA, CDDA2WAV, PIRD, CDDAFS, CDDISCID, CDDBTOOL,	EJECT,
	      MD5SUM,  DISTMP3,	 VORBISCOMMENT,	 NORMALIZE,  CDSPEED, MP3GAIN,
	      VORBISGAIN, MPCGAIN, MKCUE, MKTOC, CUE2DISCID (see option "-X"),
	      DIFF, HTTPGET, GLYRC, IDENTIFY, DISPLAYCMD, CONVERT, QAAC, WINE,
	      FHGAACENC,  ATOMICPARSLEY,  FFMPEG,  TWOLAME,  MID3V2,  TTA  and
	      TTAENC.

       COMMAND-LINE OPTIONS
	      If  you  wish to specify command-line options to any of the pro‐
	      grams abcde uses, set the following configuration file  options:
	      LAMEOPTS,	 GOGOOPTS,  BLADEENCOPTS,  L3ENCOPTS,  XINGMP3ENCOPTS,
	      MP3ENCOPTS, VORBIZEOPTS, WAVEPACKENCOPTS, APENCOPTS, OGGENCOPTS,
	      FLACOPTS, SPEEXENCOPTS, MPCENCOPTS, FAACENCOPTS, NEROAACENCOPTS,
	      FDKAACENCOPTS,  OPUSENCOPTS,  ID3OPTS,  EYED3OPTS,  MP3GAINOPTS,
	      CDPARANOIAOPTS,	   CDDA2WAVOPTS,     PIRDOPTS,	   CDDAFSOPTS,
	      CDDBTOOLOPTS,	EJECTOPTS,     DISTMP3OPTS,	NORMALIZEOPTS,
	      CDSPEEDOPTS,  MKCUEOPTS,	VORBISCOMMMENTOPTS, METAFLACOPTS, DIF‐
	      FOPTS,  FLACGAINOPTS,  VORBISGAINOPTS,  HTTPGETOPTS,  GLYRCOPTS,
	      IDENTIFYOPTS,  CONVERTOPTS,  DISPLAYCMDOPTS, QAACENCOPTS, FHGAA‐
	      CENCOPTS, ATOMICPARSLEYOPTS,  FFMPEGENCOPTS,  TWOLAMENCOPTS  and
	      TTAENCOPTS.

       CDSPEEDVALUE
	      Set  the	value  of  the CDROM speed. The default is to read the
	      disc as fast as the reading program and the system permits.  The
	      steps are defined as 150kB/s (1x).

       ACTIONS
	      The default actions to be performed when reading a disc.

       CDROM  If  set, it points to the CD-Rom device which has to be used for
	      audio extraction. Abcde tries to guess the right device, but  it
	      may fail. The special ´flac´ option is defined to extract tracks
	      from a single-track flac file.

       CDPARANOIACDROMBUS
	      Defined as "d" when using cdparanoia with an IDE bus and as  "g"
	      when using cdparanoia with the ide-scsi emulation layer.

       OUTPUTDIR
	      Specifies the directory to place completed tracks/playlists in.

       WAVOUTPUTDIR
	      Specifies	 the temporary directory to store .wav files in. Abcde
	      may use  up  to  700MB  of  temporary  space  for	 each  session
	      (although	 it  is	 rare to use over 100MB for a machine that can
	      encode music as fast as it can read it).

       OUTPUTTYPE
	      Specifies the encoding format to output, as well as the  default
	      extension	 and encoder. Defaults to "vorbis". Valid settings are
	      "vorbis" (or "ogg")  (Ogg/Vorbis),  "mp3"	 (MPEG-1  Audio	 Layer
	      III),  "flac"  (Free  Lossless Audio Codec), "mp2" (MPEG-1 Audio
	      Layer III), "spx" (Ogg/Speex), "mpc" (MPP/MP+ (Musepack),	 "m4a"
	      (AAC  or	ALAC),"wv"  (WavPack"),	 "wav"	(Microsoft  Waveform),
	      "opus" (Opus Interactive Audio Codec)  or	 "tta"	(True  Audio).
	      Values  like  "vorbis,mp3"  encode the tracks in both Ogg/Vorbis
	      and MP3 formats. For example:
	      OUTPUTTYPE=vorbis,flac
	      For each value in OUTPUTTYPE, abcde expands a different  process
	      for  encoding,  tagging  and  moving,  so you can use the format
	      placeholder, OUTPUT, to create different subdirectories to  hold
	      the  different  types.  The  variable  OUTPUT  will be 'vorbis',
	      'mp3', 'flac', 'spx', 'mpc',  'm4a',  mp2,  'wv',	 'ape',	 'tta'
	      and/or  'wav', depending on the OUTPUTTYPE you define. For exam‐
	      ple
	      OUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/${ARTISTFILE}/${ALBUMFILE}/${TRACK‐
	      NUM}._${TRACKFILE}'

       OUTPUTFORMAT
	      Specifies	 the  format  for  completed  Ogg/Vorbis,  MP3,	 FLAC,
	      Ogg/Speex, MPP/MP+ (Musepack) or M4A  filenames.	Variables  are
	      included	using  standard	 shell	syntax.	 Allowed variables are
	      GENRE, ALBUMFILE, ARTISTFILE,  TRACKFILE,	 TRACKNUM,  and	 YEAR.
	      Default	 is   ´${ARTISTFILE}-${ALBUMFILE}/${TRACKNUM}-${TRACK‐
	      FILE}´.  Make sure to use single quotes  around  this  variable.
	      TRACKNUM	is  automatically  zero-padded,	 when  the  number  of
	      encoded tracks is higher than 9. When lower, you can force  with
	      '-p' in the command line.

       VAOUTPUTFORMAT
	      Just  like  OUTPUTFORMAT	but  for  Various  Artists  discs. The
	      default is

       ONETRACKOUTPUTFORMAT
	      Just like OUTPUTFORMAT but for  single-track  rips  (see	option
	      "-1"). The default is '${ARTISTFILE}-${ALBUMFILE}/${ALBUMFILE}'

       VAONETRACKOUTPUTFORMAT
	      Just  like  ONETRACKOUTPUTFORMAT	but for Various Artists discs.
	      The default is 'Various-${ALBUMFILE}/${ALBUMFILE}'

       MAXPROCS
	      Defines how many encoders to run at once. This  makes  for  huge
	      speedups	on  SMP systems. You should run one encoder per CPU at
	      once for maximum efficiency, although  more  doesn't  hurt  very
	      much.  Set  it  "0" when using mp3dist to avoid getting encoding
	      processes in the local host.

       LOWDISK
	      If set to y, conserves disk space by encoding tracks immediately
	      after  reading  them.  This  is substantially slower than normal
	      operation but requires several hundred MB less space to complete
	      the  encoding of an entire CD. Use only if your system is low on
	      space and cannot encode as quickly as it can read.

	      Note that this option may also  help  when  reading  a  CD  with
	      errors. This is because on a scratchy disk reading is quite tim‐
	      ing sensitive and this option reduces the background load on the
	      system which allows the ripping program more precise control.

       BATCHNORM
	      If  set  to y, enables batch mode normalization, which preserves
	      relative volume differences between tracks  of  an  album.  Also
	      enables nogap encoding when using the ´lame´ encoder.

       NOGAP  Activate	the  lame's --nogap option, that allows files found in
	      CDs with no silence between songs (such as live concerts) to  be
	      encoded  without	noticeable  gaps. WARNING: lame's --nogap dis‐
	      ables the Xing mp3 tag.  This tag is required for mp3 players to
	      correctly	 display  track lengths when playing variable-bit-rate
	      mp3 files.

       PLAYLISTFORMAT
	      Specifies the format for	completed  playlist  filenames.	 Works
	      like   the   OUTPUTFORMAT	 configuration	variable.  Default  is
	      ´${ARTISTFILE}_-_${ALBUMFILE}.m3u´.  Make	 sure  to  use	single
	      quotes around this variable.

       PLAYLISTDATAPREFIX
	      Specifies	 a  prefix for filenames within a playlist. Useful for
	      http playlists, etc.

       DOSPLAYLIST
	      If set, the resulting playlist will  have	 CR-LF	line  endings,
	      needed by some hardware-based players.

       COMMENT
	      Specifies	 a comment to embed in the ID3 or Ogg comment field of
	      each finished track. Can be up to 28 characters  long.  Supports
	      the  same	 syntax	 as  OUTPUTFORMAT.  Does not currently support
	      ID3v2.

       REMOTEHOSTS
	      Specifies a comma-delimited list of systems to  use  for	remote
	      encoding using distmp3. Equivalent to -r.

       mungefilename
	      mungefilename()  is an abcde shell function that can be overrid‐
	      den via abcde.conf. It takes CDDB data as	 $1  and  outputs  the
	      resulting	 filename  on stdout. It defaults to deleting any pre‐
	      ceding dots to filename, replacing spaces with an underscore and
	      eating  characters which variously Windows and Linux do not per‐
	      mit.
	      If you modify this function, it is probably a good idea to  keep
	      the  forward  slash munging (UNIX cannot store a file with a '/'
	      char in it) as well as the control character munging (NULs can't
	      be  in a filename either, and newlines and such in filenames are
	      typically not desirable).

       mungegenre
	      mungegenre () is a shell function	 used  to  modify  the	$GENRE
	      variable. As a default action, it takes $GENRE as $1 and outputs
	      the resulting value to stdout converting all  UPPERCASE  charac‐
	      ters to lowercase.

       pre_read
	      pre_read	()  is	a  shell function which is executed before the
	      CDROM is read for the first time, during abcde execution. It can
	      be  used	to close the CDROM tray, to set its speed (via "setcd"
	      or via "eject", if available) and other preparation actions. The
	      default function is empty.

       post_read
	      post_read	 ()  is	 a  shell function which is executed after the
	      CDROM is read (and, if applies, before the CDROM is ejected). It
	      can  be used to read a TOC from the CDROM, or to try to read the
	      DATA areas from the CD (if any exist).  The default function  is
	      empty.

       EJECTCD
	      If  set to "y", abcde will call eject(1) to eject the cdrom from
	      the drive after all tracks have been read. It has no effect when
	      CDROM is set to a flac file.

       EXTRAVERBOSE
	      If  set  to  "1", some operations which are usually now shown to
	      the end user are visible, such as CDDB queries. Useful for  ini‐
	      tial  debug  and if your network/CDDB server is slow. Set to "2"
	      or more for even more verbose output.

EXAMPLES
       Possible ways one can call abcde:

       abcde  Will work in most systems

       abcde -d /dev/cdrom2
	      If the CDROM you are reading from is not the standard /dev/cdrom
	      (in GNU/Linux systems)

       abcde -o vorbis,flac
	      Will create both Ogg/Vorbis and Ogg/FLAC files.

       abcde -o vorbis:"-b 192"
	      Will  pass "-b 192" to the Ogg/Vorbis encoder, without having to
	      modify the config file

       abcde -W 1
	      For double+ CD settings: will create the 1st  CD	starting  with
	      the  track  number  101,	and  will  add a comment "CD 1" to the
	      tracks, the second starting with 201 and so on.

       abcde -d singletrack.flac -o vorbis:"-q 6"
	      Will extract the files contained in singletrack FLAC file	 using
	      the  embedded  cuesheet  and  then  encode  the  output files to
	      Ogg/Vorbis with a quality setting of 6.

BACKEND TOOLS
       abcde requires the following backend tools to work:

       *      An Ogg/Vorbis,  MP3,  FLAC,  Ogg/Speex,  MPP/MP+(Musepack),  M4A
	      encoder  or Opus encoder (oggenc, vorbize, lame, gogo, bladeenc,
	      l3enc, mp3enc, flac, speexenc, mpcenc, faac, neroAacEnc, fdkaac,
	      wavpack, opusenc).

       *      An audio CD reading utility (cdparanoia, icedax, cdda2wav, libc‐
	      dio (cd-paranoia), pird, dagrab). To read	 CD-TEXT  information,
	      icedax or cdda2wav will be needed.

       *      cd-discid, a CDDB DiscID reading program.

       *      An HTTP retrieval program: wget, fetch (FreeBSD) or curl (Mac OS
	      X, among others). Alternatively,	abcde-musicbrainz-tool	(which
	      depends  on  Perl and some Musicbrainz libraries) can be used to
	      retrieve CDDB information about the CD.

       *      (for MP3s) id3 or eyeD3, id3 v1 and v2 tagging programs.

       *      For Monkey's Audio  (ape)	 tagging  Robert  Muth's  'apetag'  is
	      required.

       *      To retrieve album art a glyrc package is required and optionally
	      the ImageMagick package should be installed.

       *      (optional) distmp3, a client/server for distributed  mp3	encod‐
	      ing.

       *      (optional) normalize-audio, a WAV file volume normalizer.

       *      (optional)   a  replaygain  file	volume	modifier  (vorbisgain,
	      metaflac, mp3gain, mpcgain, wvgain),

       *      (optional) mkcue, a CD cuesheet extractor.

SEE ALSO
       cdparanoia(1),  cd-paranoia(1)  icedax(1),   cdda2wav(1),   twolame(1),
       mid3v2(1),  pird(1),  dagrab(1),	 normalize-audio(1),  oggenc(1),  vor‐
       bize(1), flac(1), speexenc(1),  mpcenc(1),  faac(1),  fdkaac(1),	 iden‐
       tify(1),	  display(1),	convert(1),   wavpack(1),  wvgain(1),  id3(1),
       eyeD3(1), wget(1), fetch(1), cd-discid(1), distmp3(1),  distmp3host(1),
       curl(1), mkcue(1), vorbisgain(1), mp3gain(1)

AUTHORS
       Robert  Woodcock <rcw@debian.org>, Jesus Climent <jesus.climent@hispal‐
       inux.es>,   Colin   Tuckley   <colint@debian.org>,    Steve    McIntyre
       <93sam@debian.org>,  Andrew  Strong <andrew.david.strong@gmail.com> and
       contributions from many others.

								      abcde(1)
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