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NAME

     wavpack — encode audio files to wavpack

SYNOPSIS

     wavpack [-options] [-o output] file ...

DESCRIPTION

     wavpack encodes the specified source files into WavPack files.  The source files may be any
     of the file format types listed below, and the audio data may be either uncompressed PCM or
     DSD, depending on the format.  Raw audio may also be specified (see --raw-pcm).

     Unless overridden with the -o option, the output filename will be the source filename with
     the filename extension replaced by “.wv”.  Multiple input files may be specified, resulting
     in multiple WavPack files, and in that case -o may be used to specify an alternate target
     directory.  A filename of “-” specifies stdin or stdout.

     When transcoding from existing WavPack files, all tags are copied, and may be modified with
     additional args; unless an alternate output file or directory is specified, the source files
     are safely overwritten.

   INPUT FORMATS
        Microsoft RIFF, extension “.wav”, including BWF and RF64 variants
        WavPack, extension “.wv”, transcode operation, tags copied
        Apple AIFF, extension “.aif”
        Apple Core Audio, extension “.caf”
        Sony Wave64, extension “.w64”
        Philips DSDIFF, extension “.dff”
        Sony DSD Stream, extension “.dsf”

   OPTIONS
     -a      Adobe Audition (CoolEdit) mode for 32-bit floats

     --allow-huge-tags
             Allow tag data up to 16 MB.  Embedding > 1 MB is not recommended for portable
             devices and may not work with some programs, including older WavPack versions.

     -bn     Enable hybrid compression, n = 2.0 to 23.9 bits/sample, or n = 24-9600 kbits/second
             (kbps). If this option is specified without the -c option, then the operation is
             lossy.  The hybrid mode is not applicable to DSD audio (only PCM).

     --blocksize=n
             specify block size in samples (max = 131072 and min = 16 with --merge-blocks,
             otherwise 128)

     -c      Create correction file (.wvc) for hybrid mode resulting in 2-file lossless
             compression.  The bitrate is specified with the -bn option.

     -cc     maximum hybrid compression (hurts lossy quality & decode speed)

     -cn     Enable hybrid lossless (i.e., 2-file) compression, n = 2.0 to 23.9 bits/sample, or n
             = 24-9600 kbits/second (kbps). This is a shortcut combining the -bn and -c options.
             The hybrid mode is not applicable to DSD audio (only PCM).

     --blocksize=n

     --channel-order=list
             Specify comma separated channel order if not the Microsoft standard, which is
             FL,FR,FC,LFE,BL,BR,FLC,FRC,BC,SL,SR,TC,TFL,TFC,TFR,TBL,TBC,TBR; specify “...” to
             indicate that channels are not assigned to specific speakers, or terminate list with
             “...” to indicate that any channels beyond those specified are unassigned.

     --cross-decorr
             Use cross-channel correlation in hybrid mode.  On by default in lossless mode and
             with the -cc option.

     -d      delete source file if successful; use with caution!

     -f      fast mode; introduces a compromise in compression ratio

     --force-even-byte-depth
             Round the bit depth specified in the source file up to the next whole byte (e.g.,
             20-bit is rounded up to 24-bit) to handle cases where the value specified is not
             correct (i.e., padding bits are non-zero).

     -g      general/normal mode, cancels previously specified -f and -h options

     -h      high quality; better compression ratio, but slightly slower

     -hh     very high quality; best compression, but slowest; not recommended on vintage
             playback devices

     --help  display extended help

     -i      Ignore length in wav header and allow WAV files greater than 4 GB.  This will
             attempt to fix the WAV header stored in the WavPack file; combine with -r to create
             a fresh header instead.

     --import-id3
             import applicable tag items from an ID3v2.3 or ID3v2.4 tag present in DSF and other
             files into the APEv2 tag.  If there are > 1 MB cover images present, add
             --allow-huge-tags to include them, and -r if you do not want large images appearing
             twice in the WavPack file, although this will remove the entire original ID3v2 tag.

     -jn     joint-stereo override (0 = left/right, 1 = mid/side)

     -m      compute & store MD5 signature of raw audio data

     --merge-blocks
             merge consecutive blocks with equal redundancy (used with --blocksize option and is
             useful for files generated by the lossyWAV program or decoded HDCD files)

     -n      calculate average and peak quantization noise (hybrid only, reference fullscale
             sine)

     --no-overwrite
             Never overwrite, nor ask to overwrite, an existing file.  This is handy for resuming
             a cancelled batch operation and obviously cannot be mixed with the -y option.

     --no-utf8-convert
             Don't recode passed tags from local encoding to UTF-8, assume they are in UTF-8
             already.

     -o outfile
             Specify an output filename for a single source file or a target directory (must
             already exist) for multiple files.

     --optimize-int32
             New optimization targeting 32-bit integer audio files that were originally sourced
             from 32-bit float audio.  Can improve compression by 10%, but is only applicable in
             lossless modes.  Resulting files will only decode with 24-bit resolution on older
             decoders (i.e., technically lossy).

     --pair-unassigned-chans
             encode unassigned channels into stereo pairs

     --pre-quantize=bits
             pre-quantize samples to bits depth BEFORE encoding and MD5 calculation (common use
             would be --pre-quantize=20 for 24-bit or float material recorded with typical
             converters)

     -q      quiet (keep console output to a minimum)

     -r      parse headers to determine audio format and length but do not store the headers in
             the resulting WavPack file (a minimum header will be generated by wvunpack, but some
             non-audio metadata might be lost)

     --raw-pcm
             input data is raw pcm (44,100 Hz, 16-bit, 2-channels)

     --raw-pcm=sr,bits[f|s|u],chans,[le|be]
             Input data is raw pcm with specified sample-rate, bit-depth (float, unsigned,
             signed), number of channels, and endianness.  Defaulted parameters may be omitted,
             specify bits=1 for DSD.

     --raw-pcm-skip=begin[,end]
             skip begin bytes before encoding raw PCM (header) and skip end bytes at the EOF
             (trailer)

     -sn     Override default hybrid mode noise shaping where n is a float value between -1.0 and
             1.0.  Negative values move noise lower in freq, positive values move noise higher in
             freq; use 0 for no shaping (white noise).

     -t      Copy input file's time stamp to output files.

     --threads=n
             Enable multithreaded operation with n=1 (no threading) to n=12 (max threads).
             Significantly improves performance of lossless compression on multicore CPUs.  In
             the hybrid modes, only multichannel files can utilize multithreading.  Omitting the
             parameter will select an optimum number of threads.

     --use-dns
             force use of dynamic noise shaping (hybrid mode only)

     -v      verify output file integrity after write (not for piped output)

     --version
             write program version to stdout

     -w -Encoder
             write encoder metadata to APEv2 tag (e.g., “Encoder=WavPack 5.6.0”)

     -w -Settings
             write user settings metadata to APEv2 tag (e.g., “Settings=-hb384cx3”)

     -wField=Value”
             write the specified text metadata to APEv2 tag

     -wField=@file.ext”
             Write specified text metadata from file to APEv2 tag; normally used for embedded
             cuesheets and logs (field names “Cuesheet” and “Log”).

     --write-binary-tagField=@file.ext”
             Write the specified binary metadata file to APEv2 tag; normally used for cover art
             with the field name “Cover Art (Front)”.

     -x[n]   extra encode processing, n = 0 to 6, default=1; -x0 for no extra processing, -x1 to
             -x3 to choose best of predefined filters, -x4 to -x6 to generate custom filters
             (very slow!)

     -y      yes to all warnings; use with caution!

     -z[n]   don't set (n=0 or omitted) or set (n=1) console title to indicate progress (leaves
             "WavPack Completed")

SEE ALSO

     wvgain(1), wvtag(1), wvunpack(1), www.wavpack.com

AUTHORS

     David Bryant <david@wavpack.com>
     Sebastian Dröge <slomo@debian.org>
     Jan Starý <hans@stare.cz>