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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"><html><head>   <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">   <meta name="Author" content="Tord Jansson">   <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Mozilla/4.6 [en] (X11; I; Linux 2.2.5-15 i586) [Netscape]">   <title>BladeEnc Manual</title></head><body><center><i><font size=+3>BladeEnc Manual</font></i><hr WIDTH="100%"><p><font size=+4>BladeEnc</font><br><font size=+2>Blade's MP3 Encoder</font><br><font size=+1>version 0.82</font><br>Release Date: July 22, 1999<p>written by Tord Jansson,<br>based on sourcecode from ISO<p>E-mail: <a href="mailto: tord.jansson@swipnet.se">tord.jansson@swipnet.se</a><br>Homepage: <a href="http://bladeenc.cjb.net/">http://bladeenc.cjb.net</a><p><i>This manual is written for the Windows version of BladeEnc.</i><br><i>Various ports may differ slightly in some aspects (but normallythey don't).</i></center><p><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><p><font size=+2>Disclaimer</font><p>BladeEnc is distributed 'as is' with no warranty of any kind. The Authoris not to be held responsible for any use or missuse of this product orthe result thereof.<br>&nbsp;<p><font size=+2>Short Description</font><p>BladeEnc is a program to generate MP3 files from WAV or AIFF sound files.BladeEnc is available for most modern computer platforms, including Windows,Linux, BeOS, UnixWare, Solaris, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, OS/2 and manymore.<p>BladeEnc is free software distributed under the LGPL license and thesourcecode is available from my homepage for those who might be interested.<p>Windows users will find that it looks like a DOS-program, but it isin fact a true 32-bit Windows application that supports long filenamesetc. This textbased interface might be a bit harder for the beginner, butmakes it easy to make automated scripts (like BAT-files) to perform yourtasks and makes BladeEnc a doodle to port to all modern operating systemsexcept Mac. A large selection of graphical frontends are available frommy homepage for those who prefer to do their encoding just by moving andclicking their mouse.<p>On my homepage you can also find some more detailed information aboutBladeEnc, including a FAQ (answers to Frequently Asked Questions), speedcomparisons with other encoders and information about the quality of MP3sgenerated by BladeEnc.<p>You can also go to the link section of <a href="http://bladeenc.cjb.net/">myhomepage</a> if you want some more information about MP3 in general orneeds an MP3 Player.<br>&nbsp;<p><font size=+2>Quick-Start Guide</font><p>If you just want to turn your WAV/AIFF-files into standard 128 kBitstereo MP3 files, just drag and drop your files onto BladeEnc.exe (thatis the BladeEnc ICON and not the window that opens if you double clickit).<p>Once started, BladeEnc will encode the files one by one until finished,which is a process that can take several hours.<p>BladeEnc can be stopped any time during the process by pressing CTRL-C(all systems) or ESC (Windows &amp; OS/2 only).<p>The resulting MP3-files are put in the same directory as their correspondingWAV/AIFF-files.<br>&nbsp;<p><font size=+2>The More Advanced Users Guide</font><p>BladeEnc is despite its primitive appearance both powerful and easyto use. It is a console application that takes its parameters from thecommandline.<p>Any number of WAV/AIFF-files can be specified on the commandline andyou can even use wildcards to specify more than one file at the same time.For example will the command "<tt>BladeEnc *.wav</tt>" compress all WAV-filesin the current directory. Long filenames are supported when entering themon the commandline, but if they include space-characters you will haveto enclose the names with quotation-marks ( " ).<p>Switches can be entered on the commandline together with the filenames.In earlier versions of BladeEnc it didn't matter where you put the switchessince they always affected all files anyway, but from BladeEnc 0.80 thishas changed in order to give you more flexibility.<p>You can get a list of all valid arguments by running BladeEnc withoutany commandline arguments (for example by double-clicking on its icon).<p>If you feel that you need a temporary performance boost to your systemyou can pause the process by pressing ESC (Windows &amp; OS/2) or CTRL-Z(Linux and other UNICES).<br>&nbsp;<p><font size=+2>The Structure of The Commandline Arguments</font><p>The way the commandline is interpreted by BladeEnc has changed in version0.80 in order to make it all more flexible and powerful and should worknicely with most older frontends. Also, the l3enc emulation mode has beenremoved, so it doesn't distinguish between l3enc- and BladeEnc commandlinesanymore, but should be able to understand both anyway.<p>On the commandline you specify the files you want to encode, togetherwith any switches to control the process and optionally the name of theoutput files. Most switches can be applied both globaly, which makes themaffect all the files, or localy, which makes them affect only one file.<br>Switches that only affects the general behaviour of BladeEnc and don'taffect the output of the encoding process, can only be specified globaly(like -quiet).<p>The commandline is read by BladeEnc following these simple rules:<br>&nbsp;<ol><li>Files to be encoded are specified on the commandline.</li><br>&nbsp;<p>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<p><i>Example:&nbsp;</i><b><tt> bladeenc track1.wav track2.wav</tt></b><i>will first encode the file track1.wav and then track2.wav.</i><br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<li>If an input file is immediatelly followed by a filename ending with ".mp3"that will be the output name of the encoded file. If it isn't followedby a filename ending with ".mp3", the output file will get the same nameas the input file, but substituting the extension with ".mp3".</li><br>&nbsp;<p>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<p><i>Example:&nbsp; </i><b><tt>bladeenc track1.wav track2.wav output2.mp3</tt></b><i>will first encode track1.wav into track1.mp3 and then encode track2.wavinto output2.mp3.</i><br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<li>Switches that are placed before the first input file are considered globaland will affect all the specified files.</li><br>&nbsp;<p>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<p><i>Example:&nbsp;</i><b><tt> bladeenc -crc -160 track1.wav track2.wav</tt></b><i>willgenerate 160 kBit MP3 files with checksums of both input files.</i><br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<li>Switches that are placed anywhere else will only affect the preceding inputfile.</li><br>&nbsp;<p>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<p><i>Example:&nbsp;</i><b><tt> bladeenc track1.wav -crc -160 track2.wav-mono</tt></b><i>will generate a 160 kBit MP3 file with embedded checksumof track1.wav and a 128 kBit mono MP3 file of track2.wav (128 kBit is thedefault bitrate).</i><br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<li>Local switches have higher priority than global switches.</li><br>&nbsp;<p>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<p><i>Example:&nbsp;</i><b><tt> bladeenc -160 track1.wav -256 track2.wav</tt></b><i>will generate a 256 kBit mp3 file of track1.wav and a 160 kBit mp3 fileof track2.wav.</i><br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<li>Local switches must be placed after any specified output file. They maynot be placed between the input and output file.</li><br>&nbsp;<p>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<p><i>Example:&nbsp;</i><b><tt> bladeenc track1.wav output1.mp3 -256</tt></b><i>will work just fine, but</i><b><tt> bladeenc track1.wav -256 output1.mp3</tt></b><i>willjust confuse bladeenc and generate an error message.</i><br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<li>Stdin can be specified as input by simply substituting the name of theinput file with <b>stdin</b>. This will make bladeenc read the input froma redirection or pipe instead.</li><br>&nbsp;<p>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<p><i>Example: </i><b><tt>bladeenc stdin output.mp3 </tt></b><i>will encodethe file coming through stdin and put the result in output.mp3.</i><br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<li>Stdout can be specified as output by simply substituting the name of theoutput file with <b>stdout</b>. This will make bladeenc send the&nbsp;generated MP3 file through the standard output stream.</li><br>&nbsp;<p>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;<p><i>Example:</i>&nbsp;<b><tt> bladeenc track1.wav stdout </tt></b><i>will

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