USAGE: @CDPARANOIA_NAME@ [options] [outfile] OPTIONS: -v --verbose : extra verbose operation -q --quiet : quiet operation -e --stderr-progress : force output of progress information to stderr (for wrapper scripts) -l --log-summary : save result summary to file -V --version : print version info and quit -Q --query : autosense drive, query disc and quit -B --batch : 'batch' mode (saves each track to a seperate file. -s --search-for-drive : do an exhaustive search for drive -h --help : print help -p --output-raw : output raw 16 bit PCM in host byte order -r --output-raw-little-endian : output raw 16 bit little-endian PCM -R --output-raw-big-endian : output raw 16 bit big-endian PCM -w --output-wav : output as WAV file (default) -f --output-aiff : output as AIFF file -a --output-aifc : output as AIFF-C file -c --force-cdrom-little-endian : force treating drive as little endian -C --force-cdrom-big-endian : force treating drive as big endian -n --force-default-sectors : force default number of sectors in read to n sectors -o --force-search-overlap : force minimum overlap search during verification to n sectors -d --force-cdrom-device : use specified device; disallow autosense -g --force-generic-device : really an alias for -d. Kept for compatibility. -S --force-read-speed : read from device at specified speed -t --toc-offset : Add sectors to the values reported when addressing tracks. May be negative -T --toc-bias : Assume that the beginning offset of track 1 as reported in the TOC will be addressed as LBA 0. Necessary for some Toshiba drives to get track boundaries correct -m --mmc-timeout : Set SCSI-MMC timeout to seconds. -O --sample-offset : Add samples to the offset when reading data. May be negative. -z --never-skip[=n] : never accept any less than perfect data reconstruction (don't allow 'V's) but if [n] is given, skip after [n] retries without progress. -Z --disable-paranoia : disable all paranoia checking -Y --disable-extra-paranoia : only do cdda2wav-style overlap checking -X --abort-on-skip : abort on imperfect reads/skips -x --test-flags=mask : simulate CD-reading errors of ilk-mask n mask & 0x10 - simulate underrun errors OUTPUT SMILIES: :-) Normal operation, low/no jitter :-| Normal operation, considerable jitter :-/ Read drift :-P Unreported loss of streaming in atomic read operation 8-| Finding read problems at same point during reread; hard to correct :-0 SCSI/ATAPI transport error :-( Scratch detected ;-( Gave up trying to perform a correction 8-X Aborted (as per -X) due to a scratch/skip :^D Finished extracting PROGRESS BAR SYMBOLS: No corrections needed - Jitter correction required + Unreported loss of streaming/other error in read ! Errors are getting through stage 1 but corrected in stage2 e SCSI/ATAPI transport error (corrected) V Uncorrected error/skip SPAN ARGUMENT: The span argument may be a simple track number or a offset/span specification. The syntax of an offset/span takes the rough form: 1[ww:xx:yy.zz]-2[aa:bb:cc.dd] Here, 1 and 2 are track numbers; the numbers in brackets provide a finer grained offset within a particular track. [aa:bb:cc.dd] is in hours/minutes/seconds/sectors format. Zero fields need not be specified: [::20], [:20], [20], [20.], etc, would be interpreted as twenty seconds, [10:] would be ten minutes, [.30] would be thirty sectors (75 sectors per second). When only a single offset is supplied, it is interpreted as a starting offset and ripping will continue to the end of he track. If a single offset is preceeded or followed by a hyphen, the implicit missing offset is taken to be the start or end of the disc, respectively. Thus: 1:[20.35] Specifies ripping from track 1, second 20, sector 35 to the end of track 1. 1:[20.35]- Specifies ripping from 1[20.35] to the end of the disc -2 Specifies ripping from the beginning of the disc up to (and including) track 2 -2:[30.35] Specifies ripping from the beginning of the disc up to 2:[30.35] 2-4 Specifies ripping from the beginning of track two to the end of track 4. Don't forget to protect square brackets and preceeding hyphens from the shell... A few examples, protected from the shell: A) query only with exhaustive search for a drive and full reporting of autosense: @CDPARANOIA_NAME@ -vsQ B) extract up to and including track 3, putting each track in a seperate file: @CDPARANOIA_NAME@ -B -- "-3" C) extract from track 1, time 0:30.12 to 1:10.00: @CDPARANOIA_NAME@ "[:30.12]-1[1:10]" Submit bug reports to bug-libcdio@gnu.org