1 # System defaults for abcde version 2.6.x
2 # Nothing in this file is uncommented by default.
4 # If you wish to override these system-wide settings, create your own
5 # .abcde.conf file in your home directory.
8 # Choose whether you want to use CDDB or Musicbrainz. Default is CDDB
11 # If you wish to use a different CDDB server, edit this line.
12 # If you just wanted to use a proxy server, just set your http_proxy
13 # environment variable - wget will use it correctly.
14 #CDDBURL="http://freedb.freedb.org/~cddb/cddb.cgi"
16 # The CDDB protocol level.
17 # Right now 5 is latin1 output and 6 is UTF8 encoding.
20 # The CDDB protocol requires hello information, including a valid username
21 # and hostname. If you feel paranoid about giving away such info, edit this
22 # line - the format is username@hostname.
23 #HELLOINFO="`whoami`@`hostname`"
25 # This controls the email address CDDB changes are submitted to.
26 #CDDBSUBMIT=freedb-submit@freedb.org
28 # The following options control whether or not fetched CDDB entries
29 # are cached locally in $CDDBLOCALDIR
31 #CDDBLOCALDIR="$HOME/.cddb"
32 #CDDBLOCALRECURSIVE="y"
34 # If NOSUBMIT is set to y, then abcde will never prompt asking if you
35 # wish to submit your edited cddb file.
38 # If NOCDDBQUERY is set to y, then abcde will never even try to access
39 # the CDDB server; running abcde will automatically drop you into a
40 # blank cddb file to edit at your leisure. This is the same as the
41 # -n option. NOCDDBQUERY=y implies NOSUBMIT=y.
44 # Select here if you want to use the locally stored CDDB entries.
45 # This is useful if you do a lot of editing to those CDDB entries.
46 # Also, other tools like Grip store CDDB entries under $HOME/.cddb,
47 # so they can be reused when ripping CDs. (If this is set to "y" make
48 # sure that CDDBLOCALRECURSIVE is also set to "y".)
51 # List, separated with a comma, the fields we want the parsing function to
52 # output. Defaults to YEAR and GENRE, for a complete list of fields provided by
54 # The fields are not case sensitive. Actually, "y,g" will work as fine as "Y,G"
56 #SHOWCDDBFIELDS=year,genre
58 # Specify the style of encoder to use here -
59 # oggenc, vorbize - for OGGENCODERSYNTAX
60 # lame, gogo, bladeenc, l3enc, xingmp3enc, mp3enc - for MP3ENCODERSYNTAX
61 # flac - the only supported for FLACENCODERSYNTAX at the moment
62 # speexenc - the only encoder for SPEEXENCODERSYNTAX
63 # mpcenc - encoder for MPCENCODERSYNTAX
64 # wavpack - encoder for WVENCODERSYNTAX
65 # mac - for APENCODERSYNTAX
66 # faac, neroAacEnc, fdkaac - for AACENCODERSYNTAX
67 # opusenc - for OPUSENCODERSYNTAX
68 # default is a valid option for oggenc, lame, flac, speexenc, mpcenc, wavpack, faac and opus.
69 # Currently this affects the default location of the binary, the variable
70 # to pick encoder command-line options from, and where the options are
72 #MP3ENCODERSYNTAX=default
73 #OGGENCODERSYNTAX=default
74 #FLACENCODERSYNTAX=default
75 #SPEEXENCODERSYNTAX=default
76 #MPCENCODERSYNTAX=default
77 #WVENCODERSYNTAX=default
78 #APENCODERSYNTAX=default
79 #AACENCODERSYNTAX=default
80 #OPUSENCODERSYNTAX=default
82 # Specify the syntax of the normalize binary here - so far only 'normalize'
84 #NORMALIZERSYNTAX=default
86 # CD reader program to use - currently recognized options are 'cdparanoia',
87 # 'icedax', 'cdda2wav', 'dagrab', 'pird', 'cddafs' (Mac OS X only) and 'flac'.
88 #CDROMREADERSYNTAX=cdparanoia
90 # CUE reader syntax for the CUE reader program to use.
91 # abcde supports 2 CUE modes: 'mkcue' and 'abcde.mkcue' so you can set the
92 # MKCUE variable accordingly. The 'abcde.mkcue' uses an internal
93 # implementation, without the need of an external program.
94 #CUEREADERSYNTAX=default
96 # Specify the program to convert a CUE sheet back to a CD disc ID for CDDB queries.
97 # Select between '/path/to/cue2discid' (provided as an example) or
98 # 'abcde.cue2discid', implemented internaly.
99 #CUE2DISCID=abcde.cue2discid
101 # Keep the wav files after encoding. Set it to "y" and remove "clean" from
102 # the list of default actions, since we purge the temp directory as default.
105 # Track padding: force abcde to pad tracks using 0, so every song uses a two
106 # digit entry. If set to "y", even a single song encoding outputs a file like
110 # Define if you want abcde to be non-interactive.
111 # Keep in mind that there is no way to deactivate it right now in the command
112 # line, so setting this option makes abcde to be always non-interactive.
115 # Specify 'nice'ness of the encoder, the CD reader and the distmp3 proc.
116 # This is a relative 'nice'ness (that is, if the parent process is at a
117 # nice level of 12, and the ENCNICE is set to 3, then the encoder will
118 # run with an absolute nice value of 15. Note also, that setting these
119 # to be empty will result in some default niceness increase (4 in tcsh
120 # and 10 using the bsdutils' nice).
125 # Paths of programs to use
133 #XINGMP3ENC=xingmp3enc
145 # Taggers, rippers, replaygain etc:
149 #CDPARANOIA=cdparanoia
158 #VORBISCOMMENT=vorbiscomment
160 #NORMALIZE=normalize-audio
162 #VORBISGAIN=vorbisgain
169 # Options to call programs with:
171 # If HTTPGET is modified, the HTTPGETOPTS options should also be defined
172 # accordingly. If HTTPGET is changed, the default options will be set,
173 # if HTTPGETOPTS is empty or not defined.
175 # for fetch (FreeBSD): HTTPGETOPTS="-q -o -"
176 # for wget: HTTPGETOPTS="-q -nv -O -"
177 # for curl (MacOSX): HTTPGETOPTS="-f -s"
178 #HTTPGETOPTS="-q -O -"
181 # For the best LAME encoder options have a look at:
182 # <http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=LAME#Recommended_encoder_settings>
183 # A good option is '-V 0' which gives Variable Bitrate Rate (VBR) recording
184 # with a target bitrate of ~245 Kbps and a bitrate range of 220...260 Kbps.
189 # L3enc still works with abcde in 2015, pretty amazing when you realise
190 # that the last release of l3enc was in 1997! Settings that will produce
191 # a great encode are: '-br 256000 -hq -crc' Andrew.
194 # And mp3enc also still works with abcde in 2015 with the last release
195 # of mp3enc in 1998! Settings that will produce a great encode, albeit
196 # a slow one, are: '-v -br 256000 -qual 9 -no-is -bw 16500'. Andrew.
204 # The flac option is a workaround for an error where flac fails
205 # to encode with error 'floating point exception'. This is flac
206 # error in get_console_width(), corrected in flac 1.3.1
212 # MPP/MP+ (Musepack):
213 # For the encoder options look at 'mpcenc --longhelp', consider
214 # setting '--extreme' for a good quality encode.
218 # Look at 'wavpack --help' for detailed options, consider using '-hx3'
219 # for a good quality encode
221 # For Wavpack replay gain we set both the default of 'track gain'
222 # as well as this option for 'album gain'. Better media players
223 # such as vlc can select either or neither. Andrew.
226 # Monkey's Audio (ape)
227 # Without this set mac chokes unfortunately. Choices
228 # are from 1000 to 5000.
232 # 1. faac: see 'faac --long-help' and consider
233 # using '-q 250' for a good quality encode.
234 # 2. neroAacEnc: see 'neroAacEnc -help' and
235 # consider using '-q 0.65' for a good quality encode.
236 # 3. fdkaac: see 'fdkaac --help' and consider using
237 # '--profile 2 --bitrate-mode 5 --afterburner 1'
238 # for a good quality encode.
242 # For the encoder options look at: 'opusenc -h'
246 # There are three ways to tag MP3 files: id3v1 (with id3), id3v2.3
247 # (with id3v2) and id3v2.4 (with eyeD3). Use ID3TAGV to select one of
252 #EYED3OPTS="--set-encoding=utf16-LE"
268 #VORBISCOMMENTOPTS="-R"
269 #METAFLACOPTS="--no-utf8-convert"
273 # Comma-separated list of one or more of the following:
274 # cddb,cue,read,normalize,encode,tag,move,replaygain,playlist,clean,default
275 # encode implies read
276 # normalize implies read
277 # tag implies cddb,read,encode
278 # move implies cddb,read,encode,tag
279 # replaygain implies cddb,read,encode,tag,move
280 # playlist implies cddb
281 # An action can be added to the "default" action by specifying it along with
282 # "default", without having to repeat the default ones:
283 # ACTIONS=default,playlist
284 # The default action list (referenced as "default") is defined in the following
286 #ACTIONS=cddb,read,encode,tag,move,clean
288 # CD device you want to read from
289 # It can be defined as a singletrack flac file, but since it might change from
290 # file to file it makes little sense to define it here.
292 # If we are using the IDE bus, we need CDPARANOIACDROMBUS defined as "d"
293 # If we are using the ide-scsi emulation layer, we need to define a "g"
294 #CDPARANOIACDROMBUS="d"
296 # If you'd like to make a default location that overrides the current
297 # directory for putting mp3's, uncomment this.
300 # Or if you'd just like to put the temporary .wav files somewhere else
301 # you can specify that here
304 # OUTPUTTYPE can be any of a number of formats, either a single format
305 # (e.g. "ogg") or a combination of them separated with ","
306 # (e.g. "flac,mp3"). Currently recognised and supported are:
307 # "flac", "m4a", "mp3, "mpc", "ogg", "opus", "spx", "vorbis", "wav", "wv", "ape"
310 # Output filename format - change this to reflect your inner desire to
311 # organize things differently than everyone else :)
312 # You have the following variables at your disposal:
313 # OUTPUT, GENRE, ALBUMFILE, ARTISTFILE, TRACKFILE, TRACKNUM and YEAR.
314 # Make sure to single-quote this variable. abcde will automatically create
315 # the directory portion of this filename.
316 # NOTICE: OUTPUTTYPE has been deprecated in the OUTPUTFORMAT string.
317 # Since multiple-output was integrated we always append the file type
318 # to the files. Remove it from your user defined string if you are getting
319 # files like ".ogg.ogg".
320 #OUTPUTFORMAT='${ARTISTFILE}-${ALBUMFILE}/${TRACKNUM}.${TRACKFILE}'
322 # Like OUTPUTFORMAT but for Various Artists discs.
323 #VAOUTPUTFORMAT='Various-${ALBUMFILE}/${TRACKNUM}.${ARTISTFILE}-${TRACKFILE}'
325 # Like OUTPUTFORMAT and VAOUTPUTFORMAT but for the ONEFILE rips.
326 #ONETRACKOUTPUTFORMAT=$OUTPUTFORMAT
327 #VAONETRACKOUTPUTFORMAT=$VAOUTPUTFORMAT
329 # Define how many encoders to run at once. This makes for huge speedups
330 # on SMP systems. Defaults to 1. Equivalent to -j.
333 # Support for systems with low disk space:
334 # n: Default parallelization (read entire CD in while encoding)
335 # y: No parallelization (rip, encode, rip, encode...)
338 # If set to y, enables batch mode normalization, which preserves relative
339 # volume differences between tracks of an album.
342 # Enables nogap encoding when using the 'lame' encoder.
345 # Set the playlist file location format. Uses the same variables and format
346 # as OUTPUTFORMAT. If the playlist is specified to be in a subdirectory, it
347 # will be created for you and the playlist will reference files from that
349 #PLAYLISTFORMAT='${ARTISTFILE}-${ALBUMFILE}.${OUTPUT}.m3u'
350 # If you want to prefix every filename in a playlist with an arbitrary
351 # string (such as 'http://you/yourstuff/'), use this option
352 #PLAYLISTDATAPREFIX=''
354 #Like PLAYLIST{FORMAT,DATAPREFIX} but for Various Artists discs:
355 #VAPLAYLISTFORMAT='${ARTISTFILE}-${ALBUMFILE}.${OUTPUT}.m3u'
356 #VAPLAYLISTDATAPREFIX=''
358 #This will give the playlist CR-LF line-endings, if set to "y".
359 #(some hardware players insist on CR-LF line-endings)
362 # Custom filename munging:
363 # By default, abcde will do the following to CDDB data to get a useful
365 # * Translate colons to a space and a dash for Windows compatibility
366 # * Eat control characters, single quotes, and question marks
367 # * Translate spaces and forward slashes to underscores
368 # To change that, redefine the mungefilename function.
369 # mungefilename receives the CDDB data (artist, track, title, whatever)
370 # as $1 and outputs it on stdout.
373 # echo "$@" | sed s,:,\ -,g | tr \ / __ | tr -d \'\"\?\[:cntrl:\]
376 # Custom genre munging:
377 # By default we just transform uppercase to lowercase. Not much of a fancy
378 # function, with not much use, but one can disable it or just turn the first
382 # echo $CDGENRE | tr "[:upper:]" "[:lower:]"
386 # Custom pre-read function
387 # By default it does nothing.
388 # You can set some things to get abcde function in better ways:
389 # * Close the CD tray using eject -t (if available in eject and supported by
391 # * Set the CD speed. You can also use the built-in options, but you can also
392 # set it here. In Debian, eject -x and cdset -x do the job.
393 # KEEP IN MIND that executables included in pre_read must be in your $PATH or
394 # you have to define them with full /path/to/binary
395 # Uncomment and substitute the ":" with your commands.
401 # Custom post-read function
402 # By default it does nothing.
403 # You can set some things to get abcde function in better ways:
404 # * Store a copy of the CD TOC.
405 # KEEP IN MIND that executables included in post_read must be in your $PATH or
406 # you have to define them with full /path/to/binary
407 # Uncomment and substitute the ":" with your commands.
414 # By default it does nothing.
415 # You can set some things to get abcde function in better ways:
416 # * Move the resulting directory over the network
417 # * Compare results with a previously made run, for tests
418 # KEEP IN MIND that executables included in post_encode must be in your $PATH or
419 # you have to define them with full /path/to/binary
420 # Uncomment and substitute the ":" with your commands.
426 # If you'd like to have abcde eject the cdrom after all the tracks have been
427 # read, uncomment the following line.
430 # To encode on the remote machines foo, bar, baz, quux, and qiix, as well as
431 # on the local machine (requires distmp3 to be installed on local machine and
432 # distmp3host to be installed and running on all remote machines - see README)
433 #REMOTEHOSTS=foo,bar,baz,quux,qiix
435 # Set to 1,2, etc. to obtain some information about actions happening in the background
436 # Useful if you have a slow network or CDDB servers seem unresponsive.