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<!doctype refentry PUBLIC "-//Davenport//DTD DocBook V3.0//EN" [  <!-- Fill in your name for FIRSTNAME and SURNAME. -->  <!ENTITY dhfirstname "<firstname>Matt</firstname>">  <!ENTITY dhsurname   "<surname>Zimmerman</surname>">  <!-- Please adjust the date whenever revising the manpage. -->  <!ENTITY dhdate      "<date>Feb 2, 2005</date>">  <!-- SECTION should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection other parameters are       allowed: see man(7), man(1). -->  <!ENTITY dhsection   "<manvolnum>1</manvolnum>">  <!ENTITY dhemail     "<email>mdz@debian.org</email>">  <!ENTITY dhusername  "Matt Zimmerman">  <!ENTITY dhucpackage "<refentrytitle>FLAC</refentrytitle>">  <!ENTITY dhpackage   "flac">  <!ENTITY debian      "<productname>Debian GNU/Linux</productname>">  <!ENTITY gnu         "<acronym>GNU</acronym>">]><refentry>  <docinfo>    <address>	&dhemail;    </address>    <author>	&dhfirstname;	&dhsurname;      </author>	<copyright>	    <year>2002,2003,2004,2005</year>	    <holder>&dhusername;</holder>	</copyright>	    &dhdate;	</docinfo>  <refmeta>      &dhucpackage;      &dhsection;    </refmeta>      <refnamediv>		   <refname>&dhpackage;</refname>	<refpurpose>Free Lossless Audio Codec</refpurpose>      </refnamediv>	<refsynopsisdiv>	  <cmdsynopsis>	    <command>flac</command>	    <arg choice=opt><replaceable>options</replaceable></arg>	    <group rep=repeat>               <arg><replaceable>infile.wav</replaceable></arg>               <arg><replaceable>infile.aiff</replaceable></arg>               <arg><replaceable>infile.raw</replaceable></arg>               <arg>-</arg>            </group>	  </cmdsynopsis>	  <cmdsynopsis>	    <command>flac</command>            <group>               <arg>-d</arg> <arg>--decode</arg>               <arg>-t</arg> <arg>--test</arg>               <arg>-a</arg> <arg>--analyze</arg>            </group>	    <arg choice=opt><replaceable>OPTIONS</replaceable></arg>	    <arg choice=opt rep=repeat><replaceable>infile.flac</replaceable></arg>	  </cmdsynopsis>	</refsynopsisdiv>	<refsect1>	  <title>DESCRIPTION</title>	  <para><command>flac</command> is a command-line tool for             encoding, decoding, testing and analyzing FLAC streams.          </para>	  <para>This manual page was originally written for the &debian;	    distribution because the original program did not have a	    manual page.</para>	</refsect1>	<refsect1>	  <title>OPTIONS</title>	  <para>A summary of options is included below.  For a complete	  description, see the HTML documentation.</para>	  <refsect2>	    <title>General Options</title>	    <variablelist>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-v</option>, <option>--version</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Show the flac version number</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-h</option>, <option>--help</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Show basic usage and a list of all options</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-H</option>, <option>--explain</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Show detailed explanation of usage and all options</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-d</option>, <option>--decode</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Decode (the default behavior is to encode)</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-t</option>, <option>--test</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Test a flac encoded file (same as -d		    except no decoded file is written)</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-a</option>, <option>--analyze</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Analyze a FLAC encoded file (same as -d		    except an analysis file is written)</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-c</option>, <option>--stdout</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Write output to stdout</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-s</option>, <option>--silent</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Silent mode (do not write runtime		    encode/decode statistics to stderr)</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--totally-silent</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Do not print anything of any kind,		    including warnings or errors.  The exit		    code will be the only way to determine		    successful completion.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-f</option>, <option>--force</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Force overwriting of output files.  By default,		    flac warns that the output file already exists and		    continues to the next file.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-o</option> <replaceable>filename</replaceable>, <option>--output-name</option>=<replaceable>filename</replaceable></term>		<listitem>		  <para>Force the output file name (usually flac just		    changes the extension).  May only be used when		    encoding a single file.  May not be used in		    conjunction with --output-prefix.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--output-prefix</option>=<replaceable>string</replaceable></term>		<listitem>		  <para>Prefix each output file name with the given		    string.  This can be useful for encoding or decoding		    files to a different directory.  Make sure if your		    string is a path name that it ends with a trailing		    `/' (slash).</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--delete-input-file</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Automatically delete the input file after a		    successful encode or decode.  If there was an		    error (including a verify error) the input file		    is left intact.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--skip</option>={<replaceable>#</replaceable>|<replaceable>mm:ss.ss</replaceable>}</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Skip over the first number of samples of the input.		    This works for both encoding and decoding, but not		    testing.  The alternative form mm:ss.ss can be used		    to specify minutes, seconds, and fractions of a		    second.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--until</option>={<replaceable>#</replaceable>|[<replaceable>+</replaceable>|<replaceable>-</replaceable>]<replaceable>mm:ss.ss</replaceable>}</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Stop at the given sample number for each input file.		    This works for both encoding and decoding, but not testing.		    The given sample number is not included in the decoded		    output.  The alternative form mm:ss.ss can be used to		    specify minutes, seconds, and fractions of a second.  If a		    `+' (plus) sign is at the beginning, the --until point is		    relative to the --skip point.  If a `-' (minus) sign is at		    the beginning, the --until point is relative to end of the		    audio.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--ogg</option></term>		<listitem>		  <para>When encoding, generate Ogg FLAC output instead		    of native FLAC.  Ogg FLAC streams are FLAC streams		    wrapped in an Ogg transport layer.  The resulting		    file should have an '.ogg' extension and will still		    be decodable by flac.</para>		  <para>When decoding, force the input to be treated as		    Ogg FLAC.  This is useful when piping input from		    stdin or when the filename does not end in '.ogg'.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--serial-number</option>=<replaceable>#</replaceable></term>		<listitem>		  <para>When used with --ogg, specifies the serial number to		    use for the first Ogg FLAC stream, which is then		    incremented for each additional stream.  When encoding and		    no serial number is given, flac uses a random number for		    the first stream, then increments it for each additional		    stream.  When decoding and no number is given, flac uses		    the serial number of the first page.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	    </variablelist>	  </refsect2>	  <refsect2>	    <title>Analysis Options</title>	    <variablelist>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--residual-text</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Includes the residual signal in the analysis		    file.  This will make the file very big, much		    larger than even the decoded file.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--residual-gnuplot</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>Generates a gnuplot file for every subframe;		    each file will contain the residual distribution		    of the subframe.  This will create a lot of		    files.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	    </variablelist>	  </refsect2>	  <refsect2>	    <title>Decoding Options</title>	    <variablelist>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--cue=[<replaceable>#.#</replaceable>][-[<replaceable>#.#</replaceable>]]</option></term>		<listitem>		  <para>Set the beginning and ending cuepoints to decode.		    The optional first #.# is the track and index point at		    which decoding will start; the default is the beginning		    of the stream.  The optional second #.# is the track		    and index point at which decoding will end; the default		    is the end of the stream.  If the cuepoint does not		    exist, the closest one before it (for the start point)		    or after it (for the end point) will be used.  If those		    don't exist, the start of the stream (for the start		    point) or end of the stream (for the end point) will be		    used.  The cuepoints are merely translated into sample		    numbers then used as --skip and --until.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-F</option>, <option>--decode-through-errors</option>		</term>		<listitem>		  <para>By default flac stops decoding with an error		    and removes the partially decoded file if it		    encounters a bitstream error.  With -F, errors are		    still printed but flac will continue decoding to		    completion.  Note that errors may cause the decoded		    audio to be missing some samples or have silent		    sections.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	    </variablelist>	  </refsect2>	  <refsect2>	    <title>Encoding Options</title>	    <variablelist>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-V</option>, <option>--verify</option></term>		<listitem>		  <para>Verify a correct encoding by decoding the		    output in parallel and comparing to the		    original</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--lax</option></term>		<listitem>		  <para>Allow encoder to generate non-Subset		    files.  The resulting FLAC file may not be		    streamable or might have trouble being played		    in all players (especially hardware devices),		    so you should only use this option in		    combination with custom encoding options meant		    for archival.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--replay-gain</option></term>		<listitem>		  <para>Calculate ReplayGain values and store in		    Vorbis comments, similar to vorbisgain.  Title		    gains/peaks will be computed for each input		    file, and an album gain/peak will be computed		    for all files.  All input files must have the		    same resolution, sample rate, and number of		    channels.  Only mono and stereo files are		    allowed, and the sample rate must be one of		    8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, or 48		    kHz.  Also note that this option may leave a		    few extra bytes in a PADDING block as the exact		    size of the tags is not known until all files		    are processed.  Note that this option cannot be		    used when encoding to standard output (stdout).		    </para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--cuesheet</option>=<replaceable>filename</replaceable></term>		<listitem>		  <para>Import the given cuesheet file and store it in a		    CUESHEET metadata block.  This option may only be used		    when encoding a single file.  A seekpoint will be added		    for each index point in the cuesheet to the SEEKTABLE		    unless --no-cued-seekpoints is specified.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>--sector-align</option></term>		<listitem>		  <para>Align encoding of multiple CD format WAVE		    files on sector boundaries.  See the HTML		    documentation for more information.</para>		</listitem>	      </varlistentry>	      <varlistentry>		<term><option>-S</option> {<replaceable>#</replaceable>|<replaceable>X</replaceable>|<replaceable>#x</replaceable>|<replaceable>#s</replaceable>}, <option>--seekpoint</option>={<replaceable>#</replaceable>|<replaceable>X</replaceable>|<replaceable>#x</replaceable>|<replaceable>#s</replaceable>}</term>

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