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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
sound-juicer
sound-juicer(1) General Commands Manual sound-juicer(1)
NAME
sound-juicer - GNOME-desktop CD ripper and player using GStreamer
SYNOPSIS
sound-juicer [option...]
DESCRIPTION
sound-juicer is a CD ripper and player for GNOME which aims to have a simple, clean, easy to use interface. sound-juicer supports encoding
to several popular audio formats such as Ogg Vorbis and FLAC, additional formats can be added through GStreamer plugins.
For additional documentation on interactive use of sound-juicer select the Help menu option. The menus allow access to features not avail-
able through command-line options.
OPTIONS
-a, --auto-start
Start extracting immediately
-p, --play
Start playing immediately
-d, --device=DEVICE
What CD device to read
--display=DISPLAY
X display to use
-?, --help
Show help options
--help-all
Show all help options
--help-gst
Show GStreamer Options
--help-gtk
Show GTK+ Options
--help-bonobo-activation
Show Bonobo Activation options
--help-gnome
Show GNOME options
--help-gnome-session
Show session management options
--help-gnome-ui
Show GNOME GUI options
AUTHOR
sound-juicer was written by Ross Burton <ross@burtonini.com>. This manual page was written by Sven Arvidsson <sa@whiz.se>, for the Debian
GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
SEE ALSO
The online documentation available through the program's Help menu.
GNOME
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