diff --git a/src/cd-paranoia/cd-paranoia.1 b/src/cd-paranoia/cd-paranoia.1 index 47d4309f..41b6c01e 100644 --- a/src/cd-paranoia/cd-paranoia.1 +++ b/src/cd-paranoia/cd-paranoia.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH CDPARANOIA 1 "02 Mar 2001" +.TH CD-PARANOIA 1 "version III release alpha 9.8 libcdio" .SH NAME cdparanoia 9.8 (Paranoia release III) \- an audio CD reading utility which includes extra data verification features .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -7,16 +7,16 @@ cdparanoia 9.8 (Paranoia release III) \- an audio CD reading utility which inclu .B span .RB [ outfile ] .SH DESCRIPTION -.B cdparanoia +.B cd-paranoia retrieves audio tracks from CDDA capable CDROM drives. The data can be saved to a file or directed to standard output in WAV, AIFF, AIFF-C or raw format. Most ATAPI, SCSI and several proprietary CDROM drive makes are supported; -.B cdparanoia +.B cd-paranoia can determine if the target drive is CDDA capable. .P In addition to simple reading, -.B cdparanoia +.B cd-paranoia adds extra-robust data verification, synchronization, error handling and scratch reconstruction capability. .SH OPTIONS @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Forces a complete search for a cdrom drive, even if the /dev/cdrom link exists. .TP .B \-h --help Print a brief synopsis of -.B cdparanoia +.B cd-paranoia usage and options. .TP @@ -87,20 +87,20 @@ always in MSB first byte order). .TP .BI "\-B --batch " -Cdda2wav-style batch output flag; cdparanoia will split the output +Cdda2wav-style batch output flag; cd-paranoia will split the output into multiple files at track boundaries. Output file names are prepended with 'track#.' .TP .B \-c --force-cdrom-little-endian Some CDROM drives misreport their endianness (or do not report it at -all); it's possible that cdparanoia will guess wrong. Use +all); it's possible that cd-paranoia will guess wrong. Use .B \-c -to force cdparanoia to treat the drive as a little endian device. +to force cd-paranoia to treat the drive as a little endian device. .TP .B \-C --force-cdrom-big-endian -As above but force cdparanoia to treat the drive as a big endian device. +As above but force cd-paranoia to treat the drive as a big endian device. .TP .BI "\-n --force-default-sectors " n @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ every track seeming to start too late (losing a bit of the beginning and catching a bit of the next track). .B \-T accounts for this behavior. Note that this option will cause -cdparanoia to attempt to read sectors before or past the known user +cd-paranoia to attempt to read sectors before or past the known user data area of the disc, resulting in read errors at disc edges on most drives and possibly even hard lockups on some buggy hardware. @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ drives and possibly even hard lockups on some buggy hardware. Use this option to force the entire disc to shift sample position output by the given amount; This can be used to shift track boundaries for the whole disc manually on sample granularity. Note that this will -cause cdparanoia to attempt to read partial sectors before or past the +cause cd-paranoia to attempt to read partial sectors before or past the known user data area of the disc, probably causing read errors on most drives and possibly even hard lockups on some buggy hardware. @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ drives and possibly even hard lockups on some buggy hardware. .B \-Z --disable-paranoia Disable .B all -data verification and correction features. When using -Z, cdparanoia +data verification and correction features. When using -Z, cd-paranoia reads data exactly as would cdda2wav with an overlap setting of zero. This option implies that .B \-Y @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ Unreported loss of streaming/other error in read .B ! Errors found after stage 1 correction; the drive is making the -same error through multiple re-reads, and cdparanoia is having trouble +same error through multiple re-reads, and cd-paranoia is having trouble detecting them. .TP .B @@ -311,25 +311,25 @@ A few examples, protected from the shell: .TP Query only with exhaustive search for a drive and full reporting of autosense: .P - cdparanoia -vsQ + cd-paranoia -vsQ .TP Extract an entire disc, putting each track in a seperate file: .P - cdparanoia -B + cd-paranoia -B .TP Extract from track 1, time 0:30.12 to 1:10.00: .P - cdparanoia "1[:30.12]-1[1:10]" + cd-paranoia "1[:30.12]-1[1:10]" .TP Extract from the beginning of the disc up to track 3: .P - cdparanoia -- "-3" + cd-paranoia -- "-3" .TP The "--" above is to distinguish "-3" from an option flag. .SH OUTPUT The output file argument is optional; if it is not specified, -cdparanoia will output samples to one of +cd-paranoia will output samples to one of .BR cdda.wav ", " cdda.aifc ", or " cdda.raw depending on whether .BR \-w ", " \-a ", " \-r " or " \-R " is used (" \-w @@ -338,9 +338,9 @@ is the implicit default). The output file argument of specifies standard output; all data formats may be piped. .SH ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -Cdparanoia sprang from and once drew heavily from the interface of +Cd-Paranoia sprang from and once drew heavily from the interface of Heiko Eissfeldt's (heiko@colossus.escape.de) 'cdda2wav' -package. Cdparanoia would not have happened without it. +package. Cd-Paranoia would not have happened without it. .P Joerg Schilling has also contributed SCSI expertise through his generic SCSI transport library. @@ -348,5 +348,5 @@ generic SCSI transport library. .SH AUTHOR Monty .P -Cdparanoia's homepage may be found at: +Cd-Paranoia's homepage may be found at: http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/