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cdda2ogg(1)							   cdda2ogg(1)

NAME
       cdda2ogg, cdda2mp3 - extract CD audio tracks and encode them

SYNOPSIS
       cdda2ogg [ options ][ dev=device ] [file prefix] [ogg opts]

       cdda2mp3 [ options ][ dev=device ] [file prefix] [lame opts]

DESCRIPTION
       cdda2ogg	 is  a	script	that  uses the cdda2wav command to extract all
       audio tracks with the  cdda2wav	command	 and  encode  them  using  the
       oggenc(1) Ogg Vorbis encoder.

       cdda2mp3	 is  a	script	that  uses the cdda2wav command to extract all
       audio tracks with the  cdda2wav	command	 and  encode  them  using  the
       lame(1) MP3 encoder.

       There is no CDDB support yet.

OPTIONS
       -help	   print a short online usage message and exit.

       dev=device  The	device to read the data from. If there is only one CD-
		   ROM drive in the system, the dev= option  may  be  omitted.
		   For	possible  values  of  the  device  parameter,  see the
		   cdrecord(1) man page.

       -*	   Any other option beginning with a '-' sign is passed to the
		   cdda2wav program.

       Any other option past the file prefix argument and beginning with a '-'
       sign is passed to the encoder program.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       The following environment variables may be used to change the  behavior
       of the cdda2ogg and the cdda2mp3 command:

       CDDA2WAV
	      Defines  the  command  to	 extract  WAV  data  from the CD.  The
	      default value is cdda2wav.

       CDDA2WAV_OPTS
	      Defines the options passed to the CDDA program while  extracting
	      from the CD.  The default value is -H -q.

       MP_CODER
	      The  encoder  program  used  to  compress	 the  audio data.  The
	      default value is oggenc for cdda2ogg and lame for cdda2mp3.

       MP_OPTIONS
	      Options passed to the encoder program.  The default is empty.

       FILEPREFIX
	      The base filename	 part  of  the	resulting  audio  files.   The
	      default  file  name  is  $TRACK-$FILEPREFIX.ogg for cdda2ogg and
	      $TRACK-$FILEPREFIX.mp3 for cdda2mp3 if no file  prefix  argument
	      was given on the command line.

FILES
       If the following files are present, then the scripts source them to set
       up local defaults:

       /etc/default/cdda2ogg
	      To set up default values for cdda2ogg.

       /etc/default/cdda2mp3
	      To set up default values for cdda2mp3.

       The content may be set up to modify environment variables or to set  up
       local defaults.

SEE ALSO
       cdda2wav(1), cdrecord(1), oggenc(1), lame(1).

NOTES
       If  a CD contains a hidden audio track before track 1, a file name with
       track number 00 is created with the content of the hidden track.

       The  program  oggenc(1)	is  part  of  the  vorbis-tools	 project   See
       http://www.vorbis.com for more information.

       The   program   lame(1)	 is   part   of	  the	lame   project.	   See
       http://lame.sourceforge.net/ for more information.

AUTHOR
       The first versions of the scripts have been based on a news article  by
       Tom Kludy.

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