From c0fa0489cd9076087606e8db79e04ac5a890ecd0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nicko98 <39709875+Nicko98@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2021 14:14:20 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] updated README, since chaptered flac works --chaptered does work for flac as well, maybe my last pull-request fixed this. --- README.md | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 387fa2d..15b3ce0 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ bash AAXtoMP3 [-f|--flac] [-o|--opus] [-a|-aac] [-s|--single] [-c|--chaptered] [ * **<AAX INPUT_FILES>**... are considered input file(s), useful for batching! ## Options -* **-f** or **--flac** Flac Encoding and Produces a single file. +* **-f** or **--flac** Flac Encoding and as default produces a single file. * **-o** or **--opus** Ogg/Opus Encoding defaults to multiple file output by chapter. The extension is .ogg * **-a** or **--aac** AAC Encoding and produce a m4a single files output. * **-A** or **--authcode <AUTHCODE>** for this execution of the command use the provided <AUTHCODE> to decode the AAX file. @@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ bash AAXtoMP3 [-f|--flac] [-o|--opus] [-a|-aac] [-s|--single] [-c|--chaptered] [ * **-e:m4a** Create a m4a audio file. This is identical to --aac * **-e:m4b** Create a m4b audio file. This is the book version of the m4a format. * **-s** or **--single** Output a single file for the entire book. If you only want a single ogg file for instance. -* **-c** or **--chaptered** Output a single file per chapter. The `--chaptered` will only work if it follows the `--aac -e:m4a -e:m4b` options. -* **--continue <CHAPTERNUMBER>** If the splitting into chapters gets interrupted (e.g. by a weak battery on your laptop) you can go on where the process get interrupted. Just delete the last chapter (which was incompletely generated) and redo the task with "--continue <CHAPTERNUMBER>" where CHAPTERNUMBER is the chapter that got interrupted. +* **-c** or **--chaptered** Output a single file per chapter. The `--chaptered` will only work if it follows the `--aac -e:m4a -e:m4b --flac` options. +* **--continue <CHAPTERNUMBER>** If the splitting into chapters gets interrupted (e.g. by a weak battery on your laptop) you can go on where the process got interrupted. Just delete the last chapter (which was incompletely generated) and redo the task with "--continue <CHAPTERNUMBER>" where CHAPTERNUMBER is the chapter that got interrupted. ### [AUTHCODE] @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ __Note:__ At least one of the above must be exist. The code must also match the * This is the **default** encoding * Produces 1 or more mp3 files for the AAX title. * The default mode is **chaptered** -* If you want a mp3 file per chapter do not use the -single option. +* If you want a mp3 file per chapter do not use the **--single** option. * A m3u playlist file will also be created in this instance in the case of **default** chaptered output. ### Ogg/Opus Encoding @@ -90,7 +90,7 @@ __Note:__ At least one of the above must be exist. The code must also match the * Can be done by using the **-f** or **--flac** command line switches * The default mode is **single** * FLAC is an open format with royalty-free licensing -* Note: There is an bug with the ffmpeg software that prevents the splitting of flac files. Chaptered output of flac files will fail. +* This will only produce 1 audio file as output. If you want a flac file per chapter do use the **--flac** option. ### M4A and M4B Containers * These containers were created by Apple Inc. They were meant to be the successor to mp3.