Provided by: mp3roaster_0.3.0-7_all bug

NAME

       mp3roaster - A Perl hack for burning audio CDs out of MP3/OGG/FLAC/WAVs

SYNOPSIS

       mp3roaster [OPTION]... "MP3/OGG/FLAC/WAV files"

DESCRIPTION

       mp3roaster A Perl hack for burning audio CDs out of MP3, OGG VORBIS and FLAC files.  The
       main highlights of this application are an easy to use command line syntax and automatic
       volume leveling support for best audio CD quality.

ENVIRONMENT

       MP3Roaster should run on all Unix like operating systems which have Perl and wodim
       installed. It has been developed on Debian GNU/Linux.

OPTIONS

       All options have been imported, now we should add specific descriptions for each option.

       -D, --dev
           CDR device to use

       -s, --speed
           Burn speed

       -d, --dummy
           Burn with laser off

       -a, --dao
           Burn in disk-at-once (DAO) mode for gapless recording

       -b, --burnfree
           Turn on Buffer Underrun Free writing

       -t, --temp
           Temporary directory

       -m, --mp3dec
           MP3 decoder to use

       -l, --lowercase
           Convert filenames to lowercase

       -S, --spaces
           Replace spaces with underscores

       -B, --brackets
           Replace brackets with underscores

       -q, --quotes
           Replace quotes with underscores

       -Q, --questions
           Replace questionmarks with underscores

       -n, --normalize
           Normalize WAV files before burning

       -N, --no-normalize
           Don't normalize WAV files, even if --normalize is specified (either as a command line
           argument or in the configuratino file)

       -y, --no-confirm
           Don't prompt for confirmation.

       -w, --wodim-opts
           Specify options to pass to Wodim for CD recording

       -v, --verbose
           Enable verbose output

       -h, --help
           Show the help screen

       -V, --version
           Show version and infos

RETURN VALUE

       mp3roaster returns 0 on success, 1 on error.

DIAGNOSTICS

       This has to be written yet.

EXAMPLES

       Once correctly configured MP3Roaster is very easy to use, just launch it from the command
       line with a bunch of compressed audio files, here is a short example:

           % mp3roaster "Root Dance.mp3" Free\ Software.flac bar.ogg Decoded.wav

       This will burn Root\ Dance.mp3, Free\ Software.flac bar.ogg and Decoded.wav on your audio
       CD preserving the song order as specified on the command line.

       Here is another example showing the usage of command line options like the dummy option:

           % mp3roaster -d "Root Dance.mp3" Free\ Software.flac bar.ogg Decoded.wav

           This will do the same job as above but with the laser of your
           CD writer turned off, so no data will be really written.

       You see MP3Roaster is really easy to use, this was one of my main goals while I've written
       the code: Keep it simple ;)

FILES

       MP3Roaster can be configured through a system wide and a personal configuration file. When
       you run MP3Roaster it will first check for your personal configuration file in your home
       directory, if no one is found it will fall-back to the system wide configuration files
       placed in /etc.

       By default MP3Roaster installs the configuration files in /etc/mp3roaster, but there are
       other possible file locations for the configuration file:

           . System wide configuration in /etc

               . /etc/mp3roaster/mp3roasterrc      (DEFAULT)
               . /etc/mp3roasterrc

           . Personal configuration in your home

               . ~/.mp3roaster/mp3roasterrc
               . ~/.mp3roasterrc

       So if you want to have personal MP3Roaster configuration file just copy the system wide
       configuration file to your home directory and edit it.

CAVEHEATS

       None actually.

BUGS

       There may be some minor troubles regarding file names, feel free to report any bugs you
       may encounter (In fact you shouldn't).

NOTES

       There are currrently no special notes.

SEE ALSO

       wodim.

AUTHOR

       Ivo Marino <eim@users.sourceforge.net>
       Lorenzo Taylor <lorenzo1@users.sourceforge.net>

HISTORY

       Take a look at the ChangeLog for now.