Difference between revisions of "How to Use"

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For example if your favorite album is stored in the directory ''/home/donald-duck/mymusic/wow music'' you shold take the command:  
 
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
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  > dr14_tmeter "/home/donald-duck/mymusic/wow music"  
  
If you are located in a music directory you should give the command without options, and it scan the current directory:
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If you are located in a music directory you should give the command without options, and it scans the current directory:
 
   
 
   
 
  > dr14_tmeter  
 
  > dr14_tmeter  
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=== Output files ===
 
=== Output files ===
If we want to write the resulting files in an other directory you must use the option ''-o [target dir]''
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If we want to write the resulting files in another directory you must use the option ''-o [target dir]''
  
 
For example:
 
For example:
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The option ''-1'' disable the multi-core computing, it should not be used.
 
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.
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The options ''-d'' can be used to disable the compatibility with the ''DR database'' and  
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''-p'' writes the result on the console.
  
 
For example:
 
For example:
 
  > dr14_tmeter /media/music -d 0 -p  
 
  > 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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prints the result on the terminal (STDOUT) with a format not compatible with ''DR database'' but better-looking.

Latest revision as of 19:59, 21 October 2017