toc2cue(1)


NAME

   toc2cue - converts a TOC files of cdrdao(1) into a .cue file

SYNOPSIS

   toc2cue [-v verbosity_level] input_toc_file output_cue_file

   toc2cue [-V]

DESCRIPTION

   toc2cue converts a TOC file of cdrdao(1) into a .cue file.

   Please  note  that the resulting cue file is only valid if the toc-file
   was created with cdrdao(1) using the commands 'read-toc' or  'read-cd'.
   For  manually  created  or  edited  toc-files  the  cue file may not be
   correct. This  program  just  checks  for  the  most  obvious  toc-file
   features  that  cannot  be converted to a cue file. Furthermore, if the
   toc-file contains audio tracks the byte order of the image file will be
   wrong.  This  will result in static noise when the cue file is used for
   recording (even with cdrdao(1) itself).

OPTIONS

   -v verbosity_level
          Sets the verbosity level to use, can be a integer between 1  and
          3.  By  default,  only  fatal  errors are displayed. A verbosity
          level of 1 shows warnings, 2 warnings and  errors,  3  warnings,
          errors and internal errors.

   -V     Prints the version of toc2cue.

SEE ALSO

   cdrdao(1)

AUTHOR

   toc2cue  was  written by Andreas Mueller <andreas@daneb.de> and is part
   of cdrdao(1).

   This manual page was written by Francois Wendling  <frwendling@free.fr>
   and  revised  by  Daniel  Baumann  <daniel@debian.org>,  for the Debian
   project (but may be used by others).





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