cueconvert(1)


NAME

   cueconvert - convert files between CUE and TOC formats

SYNOPSIS

   cueconvert  [  -i  format  |  --input-format=format  ]  [  -o  format |
   --output-format=format ] [ infile [ outfile ] ]
   cueconvert -h | --help
   cueconvert -V | --version

DESCRIPTION

   cueconvert coverts files between the CUE and TOC formats, each of which
   are  commonly  used  by  compact  disc ripping software to denote track
   breakpoints and other data.

   The operands are optional; if infile is not specified, cueconvert reads
   from  standard  input,  and  if  outfile is not specified, it writes to
   standard output.

   If no filenames are specified, standard input is  used,  and  an  input
   format  option must be specified.  The complementary format is used for
   output.

   If filenames are provided, but format options are  not  specified,  the
   input  and  output  formats  will  be  guessed based on each filename's
   suffix (e.g., .cue or .toc).  This heuristic is case-insensitive.

OPTIONS

   -h, --help
          displays a usage message and exits.

   -i format, --input-format=format
          sets the expected format of the input file to format.

   -o format, --output-format=format
          sets the format of the generated output file to format.

   -V ,  --version
          displays version information and exits.

   The option argument format must be either cue or toc.

EXIT STATUS

   cueconvert exits with status zero if it successfully coverts the  input
   file, and nonzero if there were problems.

AUTHOR

   Cuetools  was  written by Svend Sorensen.  Branden Robinson contributed
   fixes and enhancements to the utilities and documentation.

SEE ALSO

   cuebreakpoints(1), cueprint(1)

                                                             cueconvert(1)





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