Mp3splt 0.5.4 (Mp3splt-gtk branch)


 
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Mp3splt 0.5.4 (Mp3splt-gtk branch)

Imagemp3splt is a command-line utility that splits MP3 and Ogg files at specified times without decoding and re-encoding. It works with Mp3Wrap and AlbumWrap files and has a silence detection split mode and a "cddb source" mode. Libmp3splt is a library created from mp3splt. Mp3splt-gtk is a GTK2 GUI that uses libmp3splt.License: GNU General Public License v2Changes:
This release adds the tags version option in Preferences->Split, which determines whether to split using the version of the original file, or to force ID3v2 or ID3v1 output. CUE and CDDB were not always setting the correct number of digits for @n in the GUI; this has been fixed. All tag/filename "Unicode" encoding issues on Windows are fixed. Silence wave has been added. There is an option to not keep some split points, and to preview silence split points before splitting.Image

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efax-gtk-socket-client(1)				      General Commands Manual					 efax-gtk-socket-client(1)

NAME
efax-gtk-socket-client - a client of efax-gtk to work with lpd/lprng SYNOPSIS
efax-gtk-socket-client [hostname] [port] DESCRIPTION
This program enables lpd/lprng to access the efax-gtk socket server. Meaning the user can send faxes to a printer, which will ack as a fax. It takes two arguments - first a hostname to connect to, and secondly a port number at that hostname to connect to. All efax-gtk-socket- client does is to read from standard input (in this case from lpd/lprng) and passes it to a socket at the hostname and port number passed as arguments to it (namely the hostname of the computer efax-gtk is running on - normally you would specify localhost - and the port number of the socket). fax: :sd=/var/spool/fax: :mx#0: :sh: :lp=/dev/null: :if=/var/spool/fax/efax-gtk-faxfilter: This will cause a printer by the name of "fax" to be available, which (if printed to) will send the file to the efax-gtk socket server. If you set efax-gtk to listen on a port other than port 9900, you will need to amend the file /var/spool/fax/efax-gtk-faxfilter by hand to specify the correct port number on which efax-gtk is listening. Don't forget to restart the lpd printer daemon after amending /etc/printcap. OPTIONS
[ hostname ] - The name of the host to listen to. Usually should be locahlhost. [ port ] - the port number to listen to on the [ hostname ]. SEE ALSO
efax(1), efax-gtk(1). AUTHOR
efax-gtk-socket-client was written by Chris Vine <chris@cvine.freeserve.co.uk>. This manual page was written by Lior Kaplan <kaplan@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). July 18, 2006 efax-gtk-socket-client(1)