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__TOC__ == Essential == Install in your system the tool or enter in the directory where you have putted the tool and give the command: > dr14_tmeter [your music directory] When the computation is finished you will find in your music directory the file ''dr14.txt'' described above. For example if your favorite album is stored in the directory ''/home/donald-duck/mymusic/wow music'' you shold take the command: > dr14_tmeter "/home/donald-duck/mymusic/wow music" -m If you are located in a music directory you should give the command without options, and it scan the current directory: > dr14_tmeter For scanning a single file we must use the option ''-f'' : > dr14_tmeter -f "/home/donald-duck/mymusic/wow music/hallo.mp3" For more information type the command: > ./dr14_tmeter --help == Advanced == === output tables === dr14_tmeter is capable to produce the output tables also in '''html''', '''bbcode''' and '''mediawiki''' formats. For having these files you must use the option ''-t (or --tables)'' by definig the desired formats with the codes ''t = text''; ''h = html''; ''b = bbcode'', ''w = mediawiki'' and ''a = all'' . For example: > dr14_tmeter /music/myalbum -t tw writes out the files ''dr14.txt'' and ''dr14_mediawiki.txt'' in the directory ''/music/myalbum'' that respectively contains a tabbed text file and a mediawiki table. The command: > dr14_tmeter /music/myalbum -t a writes the resulting files files in all supported format. If we want a minimalistic output table we must uses the option ''-b'' : > dr14_tmeter /music/myalbum -b * Note that all tabbed text files [''dr14.txt''] generated by dr14_tmeter v0.9.0, or superior, are fully compatible with the [http://www.dr.loudness-war.info DR database] === Recursive scan === With the option ''-r'' we can scan the subdirectory recursively. The command: > dr14_tmeter /music/my_albums -r Scans all subdirectory of ''/music/my_albums'' and write the results in each music directory. === Output files === If we want to write the resulting files in an other directory you must use the option ''-o [target dir]'' For example: > dr14_tmeter /music/album -o /tmp -t a Writes the the resulting files in ''/tmp''. The option ''-a'' says to ''dr14_tmeter'' to append the result in the existing files. For example the command > dr14_tmeter /music/my_albums -o /tmp -r -a writes the results of all recursively scanned albums in the file ''/tmp/dr14.txt'' The option ''-n'' completely disable the output files. == Others options == The option ''-1'' disable the multi-core computing, it should not be used. The options ''-d'' can be used to disable the compatibility with the ''DR database'' and ''-p'' writes the result on the console. For example: > dr14_tmeter /media/music -d 0 -p prints the result on the terminal whit a format not compatible with ''DR database'' but better-looking.
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