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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting ls Post 50749 by google on Friday 30th of April 2004 03:59:37 PM
Old 04-30-2004
Yeah, understood the 1. Its the \ls -1l that I was questioning.
 
CRIP(1) 						      Debian GNU/Linux manual							   CRIP(1)

NAME
crip - a terminal-based ripper/encoder/tagger tool SYNOPSIS
crip [options] DESCRIPTION
crip is a terminal-based ripper/encoder/tagger tool for creating Ogg Vorbis/FLAC files under UNIX/Linux. OPTIONS
-h, --help Print help and exit. -v, --version Print version of crip and exit. -e codec Encode to vorbis or flac (default = vorbis). -s media Specify the source media (default = CD). -g genre Specify the music genre (default = classical). -q [on/off] Classical-stype questioning (default = off). -m [on/off] Map european to american-only chars (default = off). -t [on/off] Trim leading/tailing silence (default = off). -n [on/off] Normalize the audio (default = off). -V voltresh Volume threshold for normalizing (default = 1.078) (only used when normalizing is enabled). -r [on/off] Remove files after encoding (default = on). -E editor Editor to use (default = sensible-editor). -u [on/off/both] Use editor to name the files (default = on) (as opposed to the command-line). -o flags Flags to pass to oggenc (default = '-q 4'). -f flags Flags to pass to flac (default = '--best --replay-gain'). -c flags Flags to pass to cdparanoia (default = '-v -z'). -d device CDrom device to read from (default = /dev/cdrom). -w [on/off] Skip the ripping (makes empty .wav files) (default = off) (useful if you already have the .wav files to encode). -p [on/off] Prompt to continue after ripping (default = off) (useful pause to edit .wav files before encoding). -x [on/off] Eject CD when done ripping (default = off) SEE ALSO
oggenc(1) flac(1) cdparanoia(1) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Florian Ragwitz <florian.ragwitz@s2004.tu-chemnitz.de>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). Debian Project 2009-04-06 CRIP(1)
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