Mentioned --single mode

This commit is contained in:
KrumpetPirate 2017-01-05 18:34:10 -06:00
parent a8bddf3df1
commit 75f9e0b079

View File

@ -31,15 +31,20 @@ bash AAXtoMP3.sh <AUTHCODE> {INPUT_FILES}
* AUTHCODE: **your** Audible auth code (it won't correctly decode otherwise) (required) * AUTHCODE: **your** Audible auth code (it won't correctly decode otherwise) (required)
* Everything else is considered an input file, useful for batching! * Everything else is considered an input file, useful for batching!
You can also convert the output to FLAC encoding instead of MP3 by doing the following *in order* You can also convert the output to FLAC encoding instead of MP3 by doing the following *in order*:
``` ```
bash AAXtoMP3.sh --flac <AUTHCODE> {INPUT_FILES} bash AAXtoMP3.sh --flac <AUTHCODE> {INPUT_FILES}
``` ```
Note that FLAC encoding is typically a little faster, at the cost of compatibility with some players.
If you wish to convert to a single file you can add --single to the input. This will prevent chaptered content from being extracted.
Additionally, if you have a .authcode file available in the current working directory, it will read the first line of Additionally, if you have a .authcode file available in the current working directory, it will read the first line of
that line and treat it like your auth_code. For example here is the full usage with a that line and treat it like your auth_code. When you do this you do not need to specify an AUTHCODE input.
.authcode file available:
Here is the full usage (NOTE: Order matters!)
``` ```
bash AAXtoMP3.sh [--flac] [--single] {FILES} bash AAXtoMP3.sh [--flac] [--single] AUTHCODE {FILES}
``` ```
## Anti-Piracy Notice ## Anti-Piracy Notice