cdrkit-1.1.9-no_mp3.patch (1710B)
1 diff -up cdrkit-1.1.9/icedax/cdda2ogg.1.no_mp3 cdrkit-1.1.9/icedax/cdda2ogg.1 2 --- cdrkit-1.1.9/icedax/cdda2ogg.1.no_mp3 2009-06-15 14:48:44.930637082 +0200 3 +++ cdrkit-1.1.9/icedax/cdda2ogg.1 2009-06-15 14:50:35.596769274 +0200 4 @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ 5 '\" 6 .TH "cdda2ogg" "1" 7 .SH "NAME" 8 -cdda2ogg, cdda2mp3 \(em extract audio CD audio tracks and encode them 9 +cdda2ogg \(em extract audio CD audio tracks and encode them 10 .SH "SYNOPSIS" 11 .PP 12 .B cdda2ogg 13 .PP 14 -.B cdda2mp3 15 .SH "DESCRIPTION" 16 .PP 17 .B cdda2ogg is a simple script that uses the 18 @@ -15,9 +14,6 @@ command to extract all audio tracks with 19 .B icedax <fileprefix> 20 command and encode them using the 21 .B ogg123 22 -respective 23 -.I <censored> 24 -MP3 25 encoder. The scripts are not intended to be full-featured music archiving 26 programs, but only for quick storing of few audio data. 27 It does not use databases like CDDB or have any extra features. You may look 28 @@ -36,8 +32,6 @@ for more information. 29 .SH "CONFIGURATION" 30 .PP 31 .B cdda2ogg 32 -and 33 -.B cdda2mp3 34 have predefined values for reading and labeling of the target files. 35 You can overwrite them with following environment variables: 36 37 @@ -65,11 +59,11 @@ Additional options passed to 38 The base part of the filename of resulting audio files. This can also be specified as the first argument to the script. 39 40 .PP 41 -See cdda2ogg (cdda2mp3) script file to get the default values 42 +See cdda2ogg script file to get the default values 43 .PP 44 System administrator can also set default values by creating of a shell 45 include file, defining the variables for the POSIX shell, and storing them as 46 -/etc/default/cdda2ogg (resp. cdda2mp3). 47 +/etc/default/cdda2ogg. 48 .SH "EXAMPLES" 49 .PP 50 .B CDDA_DEVICE=/dev/cdrom1 cdda2ogg