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Adding Content to iTunes

Adding audio and video content to iTunes is easy. iTunes lets you import audio CDs, add digital audio and video content already on your computer and even purchase new content from the iTunes Store. To learn more about adding content to iTunes, select a topic below. If you already have content in your iTunes library and want to learn more about playing and managing content, see article HT1399. Adding songs from audio CDs Adding content on your computer to iTunes Purchasing content from the iTunes Store

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ENCODE(1)						      General Commands Manual							 ENCODE(1)

NAME
dubdv - insert audio into a digital video stream SYNOPSIS
dubdv [ options ] audio_inputfR [ filename or - for stdin ] DESCRIPTION
dubdv reads the audio from a WAV file or the OSS DSP device and overwrites the existing audio in a raw DV file or stream. --version show dubdv version number. -v, --verbose show encoder statistics / status information. -a, --audio-input=filter-name Choose audio-input-filter: [none, >wav<, dsp] WAV is the default audio_input format. -o, --output=filter-name Choose output-filter: [>raw<] -t, --truncate truncate output at end of DV input. -r, --repeat=count repeat the first video frame count times. This option does not dub audio into the repeated frame. Help Options -?, --help Show help message. --usage Display brief usage message. SEE ALSO
playdv(1),dvconnect(1),encodedv(1). AVAILABILITY
See http://libdv.sourceforge.net/ for the latest version. AUTHORS
dubdv was written by James Bowman <jamesb@excamera.com> and Peter Schlaile <udbz@rz.uni-karlsruhe.de>. This manual page is based on dubdv's help message and was written by Dan Dennedy <dan@dennedy.org>. January 2004 ENCODE(1)