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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to print the line from the file in the desired format:? Post 302789739 by Anamica on Thursday 4th of April 2013 06:20:26 AM
Old 04-04-2013
Thanks , it worked on the command line , so i am writig script for the same and trying to redirect the output of this command line, file is gettring created but its an empy file :-(
 

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EZSTREAM-FILE.SH(1)					    BSD General Commands Manual 				       EZSTREAM-FILE.SH(1)

NAME
ezstream-file -- script to stream files from the command line SYNOPSIS
ezstream-file [-hnqVv] [-T cfg_template] [file ...] DESCRIPTION
The ezstream-file script uses an ezstream configuration file template to stream a list of files given on the command line, or via standard input. In other words, filenames are written to a temporary playlist, and a template-based configuration is generated to stream them. The path to a configuration template must be provided, either by using the -T command line argument, or the EZSTREAM_TEMPLATE environment variable. The configuration template must be a valid playlist configuration, and contain the follwing configuration statement: <filename>%FILENAME%</filename> If no input files are specified, the list of files to be streamed are read from standard input. Lastly, the EZSTREAM environment variable allows to specify an alternate ezstream binary. Command line parameters -h Print a summary of available command line parameters with short descriptions and exit. -n (Passed to ezstream.) Normalize metadata strings by removing excess whitespaces. -q (Passed to ezstream.) Be more quiet. Suppress the output that external programs send to standard error. -T cfg_template Use the configuration in cfg_template, overriding the default set in the EZSTREAM_TEMPLATE environment variable. -V Print the ezstream-file version number and exit. -v (Passed to ezstream.) Produce more verbose output from ezstream. Use twice for even more verbose output. FILES
/usr/share/doc/ezstream/examples Directory containing example configuration files for various uses of ezstream, as well as example playlist and metadata scripts. SEE ALSO
ezstream(1) AUTHORS
The ezstream-file script and this manual were written by Moritz Grimm <mdgrimm@gmx.net>. ezstream 0.5.6 September 27, 2009 ezstream 0.5.6
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