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-.TH FAPG 1 "APRIL 2004" Linux "User Manuals"
+.TH FAPG 1 "JANUARY 2007" Linux "User Manuals"
.SH NAME
fapg \- Fast Audio Playlist Generator
Replace the '/' with '\' in Unix path.
.IP -d|--debug
Display useful messages if the program fails ;)
-.IP -f|--format=m3u|pls|html|rss
+.IP -f|--format=m3u|pls|html|rss|pla
Choose which format of playlist you want to generate (default is m3u).
.IP -g|--genre=#:#:...
Choose which genres (numerical values only) will be included in the generated playlist (default is all).
and is visible on the Windows network as
.I \\\\\\\\server\\\\mp3
:
-.B fapg --backslash --output=/samba/mp3/list.m3u --prefix='\\\\\\\\server\\\\mp3\\\\' --recursive --windows /samba/mp3
+.B cd /samba/mp3 && fapg --backslash --output=/samba/mp3/list.m3u --prefix='\\\\\\\\server\\\\mp3\\\\' --recursive --windows ./
An HTML playlist for an album:
.B fapg --output=fapg.html ~/path/to/album
A playlist that contains all your classical tracks may receive the genres to include (or exclude) in one or multiple portions
.B fapg --genre=32:105 --genre=106:104:103 /path/to/all/music
-Generate a podcasting XML file:
-.B fapg --output=dir.xml -f rss -r --prefix=http://thisserver/basedir path/to/mp3
-Please note that in all given directories ( and in /rss ) files called podcast.jpg are referenced.
+Generate a podcasting XML file using an external program rss.sh to generate a detailed description:
+.B fapg --output=dir.xml -f rss -c /usr/local/bin/rss.sh -r --prefix=http://thisserver/basedir path/to/mp3
+
+Generate a playlist that will work on a Sansa e200 series MP3 player:
+.B fapg -f pla -o /path/to/playlist.pla /path/to/all/music
+
+if command starts with
+.I intern
+the build-in description (Author,Title,Link) is generated.
+Please note that in all given directories ( and in ...basedir/xml ) files called podcast.jpg are referenced.
Many header fields are set to defaults using environment variables like LOGNAME or LANG.