readmult(1)


NAME

   readmult - a multitrack wrapper for cdda2wav

SYNOPSIS

   readmult <track a> <title a> <track b> <title b> ...

DESCRIPTION

   readmult  allows  simultaneous extraction and naming of multiple tracks
   with cdda2wav

SEE ALSO

   cdda2wav(1)

AUTHOR

   cdda2was  was  written  by  Joerg  Schilling  <js@cs.tu-berlin.de>  and
   others.

   This  describes  the  program  as shipped with cdrkit, see This manpage
   describes the program implementation of  readmult  as  shipped  by  the
   cdrkit distribution. See http://alioth.debian.org/projects/debburn/ for
   details. It is a spinoff from the original program distributed  by  the
   cdrtools  project. However, the cdrtools developers are not involved in
   the development of  this  spinoff  and  therefore  shall  not  be  made
   responsible for any problem caused by it. Do not try to get support for
   this program by contacting the original authors.

   If you have support questions, send them to

   debburn-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org

   If you have definitely found a bug, send a mail to this list or to

   submit@bugs.debian.org

   writing at least a short description into  the  Subject  and  "Package:
   cdrkit" into the first line of the mail body.

   This    manual    page    was    written    by   Oleksandr   Moskalenko
   <malex@tagancha.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system.  It may be  used
   by  other distributions without contacting the author.  Any mistakes or
   omissions  in  the  manual  page  are  my  fault;  inquiries  about  or
   corrections  to  this  manual page should be directed to me (and not to
   the primary author).

                     Tue Feb 15 12:34:06 MST 2005              READMULT(1)





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