SYNOPSIS
oidua [options] directory [...]DESCRIPTION
lists meta data of audio files. What information and how it is presented is customizable. It is possible to format output in csv, html, xml or for human beings.OPTIONS
- -B, --bg COLOR
- Set HTML background color
- -D, --date
- Display datestamp header
- --debug
- Output debug trace to stderr
- -e, --exclude DIRECTORY
- Exclude directory from search
- -f, --file FILE
- write output to file
- -h, --help
- Display help message
- -H, --html
- HTML output
- --ignore-bad
- Don't list files that cause Audiotype failure
- -i, --ignore-case
- Case-insensitive directory sorting
- -I, --indent N
- Set indent to N
- -m, --merge
-
Merge identical directories
Basedirs with identical names are merged. This Means that all their subdirs are considered being subdirs of a single directory, and therefore sorted and displayed together. If there are duplicate names among the subdirs then those are also merged. - -o, --output STRING
-
Set output format to STRING
Anything enclosed by brackets is considered a field. A field must have the following syntax:
-
- [TAG]
- [TAG,WIDTH]
- [TAG,WIDTH,SUFFIX]
- [TAG,SUFFIX]
-
TAG is any of the following characters:
-
- a
- list of bitrates in Audiolist compatible format
- b
- bitrate with suffix (i.e. 192k)
- B
- bitrate in bps
- d
- depth; distance from respective basedir
- f
- number of audio files (including spacers)
- l
- length in minutes and seconds
- L
- length in seconds
- m
- time of last change
- M
- time of last change in seconds since the epoch
- n
- directory name (indented)
- N
- directory name
- p
- profile
- P
- full path
- q
- quality
- s
- size with suffix (i.e. 65.4M)
- S
- size in bytes
- t
- file type
- T
-
bitrate type:
-
- ~
- mixed files
- C
- constant bitrate
- L
- lossless compression
- V
- variable bitrate
-
- WIDTH
- defines the exact width of the field. The output is cropped to this width if needed. Negative values will give left aligned output. Cropping is always done on the right.
- SUFFIX
-
lets you specify a unit to be concatenated to all non-empty data.
Other interpreted sequences are:-
- \[
- [
- \]
- ]
- \n
- new line
- \t
- tab character
-
- Unescaped brackets are forbidden unless they define a field.
- Note: If you have any whitespace in your output string you must put it inside quotes or otherwise it will not get parsed right.
-
- -q, --quiet
- Omit progress indication
- -s, --strip
- Strip output of field headers and empty directories
- -S, --stats
- Display statistics results
- -t, --time
- Display elapsed time footer
- -T, --text COLOR
- Set HTML text color
- -V, --version
- Display version
- -w, --wildcards
- Expand wildcards in basedirs
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REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to Sylvester Johansson <[email protected]>AUTHOR
oidua was written by Sylvester Johansson and Mattias Paeivaerinta This manual page was written by Erik Wenzel <[email protected]> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).