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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? So... What are you listening to? Post 56452 by Neo on Sunday 3rd of October 2004 10:07:13 PM
Old 10-03-2004
Allman Brothers were great in concert last week.

I'm heading for two Government Mule events in a few weeks ... Smilie
 

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fadecut(1)						      General Commands Manual							fadecut(1)

NAME
fadecut - Toolset to rip audiostreams, cut, fade in/out and tag the resulting audiofiles SYNOPSIS
fadecut -p <profile> [ OPTIONS ] DESCRIPTION
fadecut is a script to rip audio files from a livestream (using streamripper) and to process them automatically. Beginning and ending fo the audio files will be cut and faded in/out. So logos and advertising of radio stations will be automatically removed. In streaming mode fadecut is ripping audio files using streamripper. The downloaded audio files are cutted using silence detection and then faded in and out. Subsequently, the files are encoded to either ogg or mp3 and tagged with tags (title, artist, genre and comment pro- vided). In file mode fadecut is just processing already ripped audio files. An audio file which has already been processed is detected and will not be processed again. Not desired songs can be stored in a separate directory. This files are not processed anymore too. FOLDERS
fadecut is working with some standard folders. You may change them in your profile or fadecutrc done/ here you put all your songs which were already processed by fadecut and which you want to keep. See also new/ folder. dontlike/ in this folder you may put songs which you don't like. Fadecut is checking this folder before it is processing new files in the working folder. Null size files are ok. error/ whenever an error occurs while fadecut is processing a file, that file is moved to the error folder for later examining. incomplete/ this folder is created by streamripper. All not fully ripped songs are saved here. new/ processed songs are going here. Usually you may rip and process files with fadecut, they are going in to new/ folder, you listen to them and put good songs to the done/ folder. orig/ if you want to keep the original file (which is ripped by streamripper), you may use the -k option. fadecut is putting the ripped files untouched into that folder. OPTIONS
-c Create a new profile <profilename> -e Edit an existing profile <profilename> -i optional input <directory> -o optional output <directory> -k optional to keep the untouched original song in the /orig folder -d Debug: -d 0|1|2|3 (level 0 is standard, -d without number is like 1) -h Show this message -p Profile <profilename> -q Quiet -r Stream (and rip), start streamripper -v Verbose VARIABLES
STREAM_URL="http://streamurl" test ENCODING=ogg preferred destination fileformat. (ogg/mp3) GENRE="SwissPop" Processed files will get the above genre. COMMENT="Radio Swiss Pop" Processed files will get the above comment. TRIM_BEGIN=0 cut <n> seconds off the file in the beginning. TRIM_END=0 cut <n> seconds off the file at the end. FADE_IN=1 Fade in for <n> seconds. FADE_OUT=4 Fade out for <n> seconds. EXAMPLES
Create a new ripping profile fadecut -c test Edit/update profile test fadecut -e test Rip, cut and fade in-/out with profile test fadecut -p test -r Only cut and fade in-/out without ripping from livestream fadecut -p test SEE ALSO
id3v2(1), oggenc(1), sox(1), streamripper(1), lame(1) FILES
~/.fadecut/fadecutrc The main fadecut configuration file, executed with every start of fadecut ~/.fadecut/statslog.csv The statistics file ~/.fadecut/profiles The folder where all profiles are located RESOURCES
fadecut git website https://github.com/micressor/fadecut 0.1.0 fadecut(1)
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