cwcdr(1)

NAME

cwcdr - Chez Wam CD Ripper

SYNOPSIS

cwrrd [ options ]

DESCRIPTION

Array<num>|<artist>|<album>|<year>|<title>|<filename>
Sections mean in order:
1. The track number
2. The artist name
3. The album name
4. The track year
5. The tack name
6. The tack file name

Note: The last section (filename) is optional and is
only used when converting track names to UN*X legal filenames.

OPTIONS

Array--change-dir | -g
Go to directory (<artist>/<album_title>).
--daemon | -n
Run in deamon mode.
--help | -h
Display help information.

CREATING COMMANDS

Array<file> The track's file name (deducted from its name).

Array<prefix> The prefix used when moving files for example.

<title> The track's title.

<tracknumber> The track's number in the playlist.
Note: If the variable is in CAPITALS, its containt
is converted to UNI*X byte-clean string before being expanded.

CONFIGURATIN FILE

ArrayCDDB_HOST Define the CDDB server.

ArrayCD_DEVICE The name of the CD-ROM device.

HELLO_ID The hello greatings send to the server.

PROTO_VERSION The CDDB protocole version.

HTTP_PROXY The HTTP proxy gateway.

Arraytrack This block is looped for each track.

SEE ALSO

cdda2wav(1), cdparanoia(1), cdrdao(1), mp3info(1),
mpg321(1), ogg123(1), oggenc(1), ogginfo(1), vorbiscomment(1),

DAEMON MODE

Arrayprovide the rip info file location by simply echoing it's absolute path in the fifo.
Sending quit to the fifo will make cwcdr to exit.

FILES

/etc/cwcdr.conf

cwcdr.conf

$HOME/.cwcdr.conf

BUGS

Actually no bugs are reported.

AUTHOR

Array28 June 2004
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