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@(#)README 6.185 04/01/02 Xmcd was originally written by Ti Kan (tikan.org/ti/), and with FLAC patches from the FreeBSD Ports collection. New Notes for compliling and installing can be found in README_TOO README ------ Xmcd is a full-featured CD player and ripper utility package including xmcd, a CD Player/Ripper for the X window system using the Motif graphical user interface; and cda, a command-line driven, text mode CD Player/Ripper which also features a curses-based, screen-oriented mode. Both utilities transform your computer's CD or DVD drive into a stereo CD player, allowing you to play audio CDs on your computer. On many platforms with capable hardware, these utilities can also perform digital audio extraction (DAE) from audio CDs and play the CD digital audio (CDDA) stream real-time, save it to file in various compressed and uncompressed formats, as well as pipe it to an external program for other processing. More than one CDDA operation can even be be done simultaneously on systems and peripherals with sufficient performance. The following is a summary of xmcd/cda documentation files. Please read these before installing and using the software. Many of these files refer to the XMCDLIB directory, which is the directory under which all the xmcd/cda support files are installed. This is configured when you install the xmcd package. The documentation files are located in the docs_d subdirectory in the xmcd source code distribution, and are copied to the XMCDLIB/docs directory during installation. README This file INSTALL Source code compilation and installation instructions (*) INSTALL.VMS Special instructions for the OpenVMS platform (*) FEATURES Software features RELNOTES Important release notes PLATFORM Supported platforms and platform-specific notes DRIVES Supported CD drives and drive-specific notes CDDB Information about the Gracenote CDDB(R) service and its use PRIVACY Gracenote CDDB(R) service privacy statement WEB Xmcd's wwwWarp and other web-related information FAQ Frequently Asked Questions, and answers CHANGES Revision log COPYING GNU General Public License (for xmcd and cda in general) (*) PORTING Porting xmcd to other platforms (*) ACKS Acknowledgements You can view these files directly, or use the xmcd's help system. The files denoted with (*) are included only in the source code distribution of xmcd. After installation, you can use the man(1) or xman(1) command to read the on-line manual entry for xmcd(1) and cda(1). Also, you may also view the xmcd man page using the xmcd wwwWarp system on your web browser. This software is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative. For information about the Open Source Initiative, visit: http://www.opensource.org This distribution is released under the GNU General Public License. Please see the COPYING file for details. The GNU GPL does not apply to the Gracenote CDDB² interface library, nor does it apply to the LabelHack widget from John L. Cwikla. Xmcd and cda uses the LAME encoder software for CD ripping to the MP3 format. Similarly, the FAAC encoder software is used for the MPEG-2, MPEG-4 AAC and MP4 formats. Please note that due to patents pertaining to the MP3, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 technologies, it may be illegal to download and use the LAME and FAAC encoder software without incurring licensing royalties in some countries. MP3 is currently licensed by Thomson (http://www.mp3licensing.com), while MPEG-2 and MPEG-4 AAC are licensed by Via Licensing Corporation (http://www.vialicensing.com), a subsidiary of Dolby Laboratories. It is for this reason that LAME and FAAC are not included in xmcd's source code or pre-compiled binary kits. You must download and install them separately in order to enable the MP3, AAC and MP4 file formats in xmcd. Likewise, xmcd and cda uses the Ogg Vorbis and FLAC encoder libraries for these respective formats. However, since these formats are fully open, patent-and-royalty-free; the pre-compiled xmcd binary kits from the official xmcd web site have the appropriate libraries statically linked. You do not need to download and install these libraries when using the xmcd pre-compiled binary kits to get enable these formats. If you are compiling xmcd from the source code, you must download and install the Ogg Vorbis and FLAC library packages. See the INSTALL file for details. Please refer to the official xmcd "Downloads" web site for links to sites that offer source code and pre-compiled binaries of LAME, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC and FAAC.
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