.. RST source for audiocue2bincue(1) man page. Convert with: .. rst2man.py audiocue2bincue.rst > audiocue2bincue.1 .. rst2man.py comes from the SBo development/docutils package. .. note to self: don't forget to check the generated man and html pages .. into git since we don't want to require our users to have rst2man.py. .. |version| replace:: 0.2.0 .. |date| date:: =============== audiocue2bincue =============== ------------------------------------------------ convert audio file based CD images to raw binary ------------------------------------------------ :Manual section: 1 :Manual group: Urchlay :Date: |date| :Version: |version| SYNOPSIS ======== audiocue2bincue [**-s**] [**-n**] [**input.cue**] [**output.cue**] DESCRIPTION =========== If you have a CD image that consists of a .cue (or .ccd, .mds, etc) file and a .wav (or .ogg, .mp3, etc) audio file instead of a raw binary image, you won't be able to use it with miragextract. Since libmirage currently (as of 3.2.4) doesn't seem to support these, the audiocue2bincue script is provided as a quick & dirty conversion tool. audiocue2bincue reads the .cue sheet from standard input and writes the modified .cue to standard output if no filenames are given. Default action (without -n) is to go ahead and convert the audio file(s) listed in the .cue file to raw CD audio. OPTIONS ======= -s Swap byte order during audio conversion. -n Don't convert audio file(s) to .bin image, just write a .cue (which won't be very useful, but it's good for testing). NOTES ===== audiocue2bincue is written in Perl, so you'll need your OS's perl package installed. It doesn't use any CPAN modules, so there aren't a ton of perl-blah dependencies. Make sure you've got libsndfile installed, including the sndfile-convert command on your $PATH. If you have an mp3-based image, you'll need lame installed and on your $PATH, since libsndfile doesn't support mp3. audiocue2bincue hasn't been thoroughly tested. It seems to work fine, but you may run into nonstandard/weird/broken .cue files that it can't handle. AUTHOR ====== audiocue2bincue was written by B. Watson and released under the WTFPL: Do WTF you want with this. SEE ALSO ======== miragextract(1), cuerecover(1), sndfile-convert(1), lame(1)