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NAME

       EasyH10 - manage the iRiver H10 MP3 player

SYNOPSIS

       easyh10 [ options ] [ location ]

DESCRIPTION

       EasyH10  is a command-line utility to generate a media database and playlist for an iRiver
       H10 digital audio player.  Transferring MP3/WMA/WAV files into the music  directories  and
       creating  M3U/M3U8/PLS  playlist  files  under the music directories or playlist directory
       must be done manually in advance.  EasyH10 then constructs a media database from the music
       files and converts the playlist files into PLP/PLA playlist files, which are recognized by
       the H10 player.

       Database construction generates a  set  of  database  files  in  the  database  directory,
       obtaining  the  media  information (e.g., title name, artist name, album name, genre name,
       track number, etc.) from all MP3/WMA/WAV files found  in  the  music  directories.   Among
       database-related  options,  the  update mode (-U option) reads an existing media database,
       compares it with the current content of the music directories, inserts entries  for  music
       files  that  have  been added or updated since the previous processing, and erases entries
       for music files that have been removed.  EasyH10 can force music tracks to be played in an
       order  that  a  user  specified with -o option.  The way of obtaining the information of a
       music file is also configurable (see -z option).

       Playlist conversion targets all  M3U/M3U8/PLS  playlist  files  located  in  the  playlist
       directory (with -P option) and/or music directories (with -M option).  For each target, it
       finds the music files referred by the playlist and writes out an iRiver-specific  playlist
       file  into  the  playlist directory with the same file name.  The converted playlist files
       will have .plp extension for UMS players or .pla  for  MTP  players.   The  behavior  when
       EasyH10  could  not find a music file referred by a playlist can be specified with options
       -g, -f, and -k.  Do not put two or more playlist files sharing the same file name to avoid
       a collision of converted playlist files.

       Location  specifies  the  path  to the root directory where an H10 player is mounted as an
       external HDD.  Three important directories, the database directory, music  directory,  and
       playlist directory are determined automatically as relative paths from the root directory.
       As for these directories, refer to the  description  for  options  -d,  -m,  and  -r  that
       configure the default values.

       A  model  template  must  be specified for EasyH10 to identify the model of the iriver H10
       player to be managed.  EasyH10 assumes a default template (easyh10.model) to be placed  in
       the  current directory, the root directory of the player, easyh10/model directory from the
       player root directory, etc.  As for the complete  list  of  directories  for  the  default
       template,  refer  to  the  description  of  option  -t,  which  specifies a model template
       manually.

OPTIONS

   Database construction options:
       -C, --construct
              Discard an existing database and construct a new one from music files located under
              the  music  directory.   EasyH10  enumerates  all  MP3/WMA/WAV  files  in the music
              directories, obtains the media information (e.g., title name,  artist  name,  album
              name,  genre  name, track number, bitrate, sample rate, etc.) from the found files,
              and generates a set of database files in the database directory.

       -U, --update
              Update a media database from music files located under the music directory. EasyH10
              obtains  the media information from files that have been updated or added since the
              last database construction.

       -o, --order=TYPE
              Choose a playback and displaying order in  the  MUSIC  mode.   Selecting  an  order
              except  for  default  inserts  a  space  just before track titles.  This space is a
              special character to control the playback order, but you may not notice it  because
              the player uses a proportional font by default.

              d, default
                     Leave  the  player  to arrange music tracks in a default order determined by
                     the firmware.  EasyH10 will not make any  attempt  to  change  the  playback
                     order.   The  playback order will be the same as that created by iriver plus
                     and Windows Media Player 10.  If you have an H10 player running on UMS  2.04
                     firmware, the playback order will be a numerical order of track numbers.

              t, tracktitle
                     Force  an  alphabetical  order of track titles.  This order is useful if you
                     added the track number at the head  of  each  track  name  (e.g.,  "01  song
                     name").

              f, filename
                     Force  an  alphabetical  order  of  file names.  This order is useful if you
                     added  the  track  number  at  the   head   of   each   file   name   (e.g.,
                     "01_songname.mp3").

              n, tracknumber
                     Force  a  numerical  order  of  track  numbers.   The  track  number must be
                     associated with each music file.  This order is the most recommended  option
                     if  you want to listen to the music as if you listened to a CD.  It arranges
                     music tracks in a numerical order of track numbers even when  entering  all-
                     tracks-by-an-artist navigation.

              c, complete
                     Force  a  random  order (shuffle) for any cases.  The iRiver H10 player will
                     turn into a shuffle-only player.

              a, album
                     Force a random order when playing music tracks in  an  album  and  numerical
                     order  of track numbers when entering all-tracks-by-an-artist or all-tracks-
                     with-a-genre navigation.

              l, all Force a random order when playing all titles and numerical  order  of  track
                     numbers when playing music tracks in an album.

       -z, --source=METHOD
              Specify  a  method for obtaining media information.  This option was introduced for
              users who want to make  use  of  directory  layout  rather  than  tag  information.
              EasyH10  provides  nine  templates  for  specifying the source from which the music
              information is obtained.

              m      Tag information in music files (DEFAULT).  This is the recommended option if
                     the tag is written into music files properly.

              [g]p   Parse  path  names  to  obtain  (genres and) artists.  This template assumes
                     directories in the music directory to represent artist names.  Other  fields
                     (i.e.,  album name, genre name, track title, and track number) are extracted
                     from the tag.

              [g]pa  Parse path names to obtain (genres,) artists, albums.  This template assumes
                     directories  in  the music directory to represent artist names and directory
                     names from artist directories to represent album names.  A path  letter  '/'
                     in  the  album  directories  are  replaced  with  a space.  Other fields are
                     extracted from the tag.

              [g]pa[n]t
                     Parse path names to obtain (genres,) artists, and albums; parse  file  names
                     to  obtain  (numbers  and)  titles.   This  template  assumes  file names to
                     represent track titles in addition to [g]pa template.  Specifying n  assumes
                     two  letters at the head of file names to represent track numbers.  It skips
                     space and '_' letters followed by the two digits to extract track titles.

   Playlist conversion options:
       -P, --playlist
              Convert playlist files in the playlist directory.   Setting  this  option  converts
              M3U/M3U8/PLS  files located in the playlist directory and writes respective PLA/PLP
              playlist files.

       -M, --music
              Convert playlist files in the music  directories.   Setting  this  option  converts
              M3U/M3U8/PLS  files located under the music directories (including sub-directories)
              and writes respective PLA/PLP files to the playlist directory.

       -r, --reconvert
              Overwrite the existing PLP/PLA playlist files to force conversion.

       -g, --guess-missing
              Guess path names of missing music files in a playlist.  Setting this  option  tries
              to  correct the location of music files referred by a playlist by trying a possible
              combinations of the path to the music folder and path to the music file referred by
              the playlist.

       -f, --find-missing
              Find path names of missing music files in a playlist.  Setting this option tries to
              correct the location of a music file referred by a playlist by  searching  for  the
              music  file  in the music directories that have the same file name.  Finding two or
              more music files that have the target file name, EasyH10 selects a music file  with
              a path name that is the most similar to the original one.

       -k, --skip-missing
              Skip  missing  music files in a playlist.  Setting this option indicates EasyH10 to
              continue the playlist conversion only with music files found  in  the  H10  player.
              The  default  behavior for a missing music file is to cancel the conversion for the
              playlist.

       -x, --regex-playlist
              Enable Regular Expression Playlist (REP).  Regular Expression Playlist (REP)  is  a
              kind of smart playlist based on path/file names.  EasyH10 generates a playlist with
              music files that are supported  by  the  H10  player  and  match  the  condition(s)
              described  in  *.rep  file.   If  a  music collection has the folder structure with
              (genre,) artist, and album names, EasyH10 can automatically create a playlist  with
              all tracks in the player, by a specific artist, or by a more complicated condition.

       -l, --auto-shuffle
              Shuffle  music  files  in  [(name).sfl*.(ext)]  playlists.   If a playlist filename
              contains  ".sfl"  substring  just  before   an   extension   (e.g.,   hoge.sfl.m3u,
              fuga.sfl.pls,  all.sfl.rep),  EasyH10  automatically  randomizes the order of music
              tracks referred by the playlist.  In other words, EasyH10 users can create a random
              playlist only if they name it as "(name).sfl.(extension)" pattern.

   Tuner preset options:
       -I, --import-tuner=FN
              Import  a tuner preset from a file. EasyH10 will discard the existing preset in the
              player without -a (--merge-tuner) option.

       -E, --export-tuner=FN
              Export the current tuner preset to a file. EasyH10 will discard the existing preset
              in the local file without -a (--merge-tuner) option.

       -a, --merge-tuner
              Merge the current tuner preset with a file.

   H10 Player model options:
       -t, --model=MODEL
              Specify  a model template.  EasyH10 uses this file to identify an iRiver H10 model.
              By default, model template files are copied into  ${PREFIX}/share/easyh10/model  by
              the  installer.  You may specify one of these template files.  If no model template
              is specified, EasyH10 finds a default template  (easyh10.model)  in  the  following
              directory/order: the current directory; ${H10ROOT}/easyh10/model; ${H10ROOT}/model;
              and ${H10ROOT}.  Therefore, you may copy a template file to these locations so that
              EasyH10 will read it automatically.

       --gen-model=MODEL,FW_MIN_VERSION,FW_MAX_VERSION
              Create a model template from an existing database.  This option is only for EasyH10
              developpers.  Do not use this option.

       -X, --install-model
              Install the model template specified by -t option into the player. This will make a
              copy of the template file as ${H10ROOT}/easyh10.model.

   H10 location options:
       -s, --systempath=SYSTEM
              Specify  the  path  to  the system files.  This option overwrites the default value
              ${H10ROOT}/System.

       -d, --dbpath=DATABASE
              Specify the path to  the  database.   This  option  overwrites  the  default  value
              ${H10ROOT}/System/DATA.

       -m, --musicpath=MUSIC
              Specify  the  path  to  the  music files.  This option overwrites the default value
              ${H10ROOT}/Media/Music for UMS players or ${H10ROOT}/Music for MTP players.

       -p, --playlistpath=PLAYLIST
              Specify the path to the playlist files.  This option overwrites the  default  value
              ${H10ROOT}/Media/Playlist for UMS players or ${H10ROOT}/Playlists for MTP players.

   Language-specific options:
       -e, --encoding=SE
              Specify  a  character  encoding  used  by  the  operating system.  EasyH10 converts
              path/file names from the specified encoding into UCS-2 using  iconv.   The  default
              value is determined by an automatic detection of the system character-encoding.

       -w, --tagencoding=TE
              Specify  a  character  encoding  for  parsing  non-unicode  tags.  EasyH10 converts
              non-unicode tags embedded in ID3v1, ID3v2, and Riff WAVE  into  UCS-  using  iconv.
              The default value is ISO-8859-1.

       -b, --bidi
              Store  the  field  values  in  the  database  so that the player can display Hebrew
              strings correctly (experimental).

   Miscellaneous options:
       -D, --dump
              Output a database dump in plain text format.

       -V, --version
              Show version number and exit.

       -h, --help
              Show this help message and exit.

       -v, --verbose
              Verbose mode.

NOTE

       It is recommended to copy a firmware model template to the root of the device in order  to
       avoid having to specify the firmware every time the tool is used. The following example is
       for the International version of the 5 GB player.

       cp /usr/share/easyh10/model/H10Intl_5GB_FW2.04-2.05.model /mnt/usbdisk/easyh10.model

       (Depending on your installation method, the .model files may  be  in  /usr/share/easyh10/,
       /usr/local/share/easyh10/ or /usr/local/share/easyh10/model/)

EXAMPLE

       easyh10 -C -on /mnt/usbdisk
              Rebuild  a  media database with track-number ordering for the H10 player mounted on
              /mnt/usbdisk.

       easyh10 -U -ol -PMrf /mnt/usbdisk
              Update a media database with all-shuffle  ordering.  Reconvert  playlist  files  in
              /mnt/usbdisk/Media/Music  and  /mnt/usbdisk/Media/Playlist/*  into  respective  PLP
              playlist files.

AUTHORS

       Program author:
              Nyaochi (nyaochi at users dot sourceforge dot net)

       Manpage author:
              Benjamin Seidenberg (astronut at dlgeek dot net)
              Nyaochi (nyaochi at users dot sourceforge dot net)

SEE ALSO

       Visit EasyH10's web page at http://easyh10.sourceforge.net for more information.