bionic (1) qhimdtransfer.1.gz

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NAME

       qhimdtransfer - Transfer software for MiniDisc devices

SYNOPSIS

       qhimdtransfer

DESCRIPTION

       qhimdtransfer  is  a graphical user interface application for accessing HiMD Walkman. It uses the libhimd
       library to read and write audio tracks from a HiMD filesystem  which  can  be  mounted  directly  from  a
       physical  HiMD  Walkman  or a previously created image file of a HiMD.  By choosing "Connect" in the file
       menu, the mount point of the HiMD filesystem is located and the track listing is consequently loaded into
       the application into the track list viewer on the left-hand side.

       To  upload a track (transfer it to the PC), select the tracks to be transferred in the track list window.
       Then choose the destination directory in the file browser on the right-hand side and click the  onto  the
       upload  button (white arrow on red background). To download tracks to the device, select the tracks to be
       downloaded in the file browser and click onto the download button (white arrow on green background).

       Currently libhimd and therefore qhimdtransfer implements full read  access  for  PCM,  ATRAC-3+  and  MP3
       tracks  as  well  as  experimental  write support for MP3 tracks (MP3 playback is supported by second and
       third generation of HiMD Walkman only). Non-MP3 tracks are protected by Sony's DRM software stack OpenMG,
       which  require a sophisticated calculation of keys and access control lists. Writing of non-MP3 tracks is
       therefore currently not yet supported.

       Please note that some of the functions in the graphical user interface like deleting or  renaming  tracks
       or formatting the medium are not yet implemented, but work is currently in progress to achieve that.

SEE ALSO

       netmdcli(1), himdcli(1)

AUTHOR

       The linux-minidisc project - <https://wiki.physik.fu-berlin.de/linux-minidisc>.

       This manual page was written by John Paul Adrian Glaubitz <glaubitz@physik.fu-berlin.de>.

                                                November 23, 2012                               QHIMDTRANSFER(1)