man gnupod_addsong (Commandes) - manual page for gnupod_addsong 0.98.1

NAME

gnupod_addsong - manual page for gnupod_addsong 0.98.1

SYNOPSIS

gnupod_addsong [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

Upload Music to the iPod. This Version can read MP3 AAC/ALAC (no DRM) and PCM (aka .wav) files. It can even read FLAC files if Audio::FLAC is aviable and the --decode switch was used. (Note: The iPod can't play FLAC files, in this case, gnupod_addsong converts the FLAC files 'on-the-fly' using 'flac')

--help
display this help and exit
--version
output version information and exit
-m, --mount=DIRECTORY
iPod mountpoint. Default is $IPOD_MOUNTPOINT
-r, --restore
Restore the iPod. Use this if your iPod is messed up. You will lose all playlists
-d, --duplicate
Allow duplicate files. Per default, gnupod_addsong checks for duplicate files. Use this switch to disable the check.
-p, --playlist=NAME
Add songs to this playlist
--disable-v1
Do not read ID3v1 Tags
--disable-v2
Do not read ID3v2 Tags
--decode=mp3|pcm|aac|aacbm
Convert FLAC and OGG files On-The-Fly into choosen format and add them. You need the Perl modules 'Audio::FLAC::Header' for FLAC files and 'Ogg::Vorbis::Header::PurePerl' for OGG files. Lame is needed for MP3 Output and FAAC (>= 1.24) is needed for AAC output. Btw: 'aacbm' means a Bookmark-AAC File (M4B) See --reencode to specify the quality of the output file.
-e, --reencode=INT
Re-encode while adding Files. 0=God / 9=Bad Quality. Lame is needed for MP3, FAAC for AAC (m4a).
--set-artist=STRING
Force Artist
--set-album=STRING
Force Album
--set-genre=STRING
Force Genre
--set-rating=INT
Force Rating: 0 = 0 starts / 20 = 1 star / 40 = 2 stars / 60 = 3 stars / 80 = 4 stars / 100 = 5 stars
--set-playcount=INT
Force Playcount
--set-songnum
Order songs on the iPod in the same order as they were added (= Overwrite songnum tag)

AUTHOR

Written by Adrian Ulrich

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to <bug-gnupod@nongnu.org>

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © Adrian Ulrich

This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

SEE ALSO

The full documentation for gnupod is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info program and GNUpod are properly installed at your site, the command

info gnupod

should give you access to the complete manual.