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WAVPACK(1)		    General Commands Manual		    WAVPACK(1)

NAME
       wavpack -- encode audio files to	wavpack

SYNOPSIS
       wavpack [-options] [-o output] file ...

DESCRIPTION
       wavpack	encodes	 the  specified	 source	files into WavPack files.  The
       source files may	be any of the file format types	listed below, and  the
       audio data may be either	uncompressed PCM or DSD, depending on the for-
       mat.  Raw audio may also	be specified (see --raw-pcm).

       Unless  overridden  with	the -o option, the output filename will	be the
       source filename with the	filename extension replaced by ".wv".	Multi-
       ple  input files	may be specified, resulting in multiple	WavPack	files,
       and in that case	-o may be used to specify an alternate	target	direc-
       tory.  A	filename of "-"	specifies stdin	or stdout.

       When  transcoding from existing WavPack files, all tags are copied, and
       may be modified with additional args; unless an alternate  output  file
       or directory is specified, the source files are safely overwritten.

       On  multicore  machines	wavpack	will attempt to	use several threads to
       speed up	the operation, often significantly.  This does	not  apply  to
       the  hybrid  mode  (except  with	multichannel files).  To force single-
       threaded	operation use the --no-threads option, or  use	the  --threads
       option to fine-tune the number of threads utilized.

   INPUT FORMATS
          Microsoft RIFF, extension ".wav", including BWF and RF64 variants
          WavPack, extension ".wv", transcode operation, tags copied
          Apple AIFF, extension ".aif"
          Apple Core Audio, extension ".caf"
          Sony	Wave64,	extension ".w64"
          Philips DSDIFF, extension ".dff"
          Sony	DSD Stream, extension ".dsf"

   OPTIONS
       -a      Adobe Audition (CoolEdit) mode for 32-bit floats

       --allow-huge-tags
	       Allow  tag  data	 up  to	16 MB.	Embedding > 1 MB is not	recom-
	       mended for portable devices and may not	work  with  some  pro-
	       grams, including	older WavPack versions.

       -bn     Enable  hybrid compression, n = 2.0 to 23.9 bits/sample,	or n =
	       24-9600	kbits/second  (kbps).  If  this	 option	 is  specified
	       without the -c option, then the operation is lossy.  The	hybrid
	       mode is not applicable to DSD audio (only PCM).

       --blocksize=n
	       specify	block  size in samples (max = 131072 and min = 16 with
	       --merge-blocks, otherwise 128)

       -c      Create correction file (.wvc)  for  hybrid  mode	 resulting  in
	       2-file lossless compression.  The bitrate is specified with the
	       -bn option.

       -cc     maximum hybrid compression (hurts lossy quality & decode	speed)

       -cn     Enable  hybrid  lossless	(i.e., 2-file) compression, n =	2.0 to
	       23.9 bits/sample, or n =	24-9600	kbits/second (kbps). This is a
	       shortcut	combining the -bn and -c options.  The hybrid mode  is
	       not applicable to DSD audio (only PCM).

       --channel-order=list
	       Specify	comma  separated  channel  order  if not the Microsoft
	       standard,		       which			    is
	       FL,FR,FC,LFE,BL,BR,FLC,FRC,BC,SL,SR,TC,TFL,TFC,TFR,TBL,TBC,TBR;
	       specify	"..."  to  indicate  that channels are not assigned to
	       specific	speakers, or terminate list  with  "..."  to  indicate
	       that any	channels beyond	those specified	are unassigned.

       --cross-decorr
	       Use cross-channel correlation in	hybrid mode.  On by default in
	       lossless	mode and with the -cc option.

       -d      delete source file if successful; use with caution!

       -f      fast mode; introduces a compromise in compression ratio

       --force-even-byte-depth
	       Round the bit depth specified in	the source file	up to the next
	       whole  byte  (e.g.,  20-bit  is rounded up to 24-bit) to	handle
	       cases where the value specified is not correct  (i.e.,  padding
	       bits are	non-zero).

       -g      general/normal mode, cancels previously specified -f and	-h op-
	       tions

       -h      high quality; better compression	ratio, but slightly slower

       -hh     very  high  quality;  best compression, but slowest; not	recom-
	       mended on vintage playback devices

       --help  display extended	help

       -i      Ignore length in	wav header and allow WAV files greater than  4
	       GB.  This will attempt to fix the WAV header stored in the Wav-
	       Pack file; combine with -r to create a fresh header instead.

       --import-id3
	       import  applicable  tag	items  from  an	ID3v2.3	or ID3v2.4 tag
	       present in DSF and other	files into the APEv2  tag.   If	 there
	       are  >  1 MB cover images present, add --allow-huge-tags	to in-
	       clude them, and -r if you do not	want  large  images  appearing
	       twice in	the WavPack file, although this	will remove the	entire
	       original	ID3v2 tag.

       -jn     joint-stereo override (0	= left/right, 1	= mid/side)

       -m      compute & store MD5 signature of	raw audio data

       --merge-blocks
	       merge  consecutive  blocks  with	 equal	redundancy  (used with
	       --blocksize option and is useful	for  files  generated  by  the
	       lossyWAV	program	or decoded HDCD	files)

       -n      calculate  average  and	peak  quantization noise (hybrid only,
	       reference fullscale sine)

       --no-overwrite
	       Never overwrite,	nor ask	to overwrite, an existing file.	  This
	       is handy	for resuming a cancelled batch operation and obviously
	       cannot be mixed with the	-y option.

       --no-threads
	       force single-threaded operation,	equivalent to --threads=1

       --no-utf8-convert
	       Don't  recode  passed tags from local encoding to UTF-8,	assume
	       they are	in UTF-8 already.

       -o outfile
	       Specify an output filename for a	single source file or a	target
	       directory (must already exist) for multiple files.

       --optimize-int32
	       New optimization	targeting 32-bit integer audio files that were
	       originally sourced from 32-bit float audio.  Can	 improve  com-
	       pression	by 10%,	but is only applicable in lossless modes.  Re-
	       sulting	files will only	decode with 24-bit resolution on older
	       decoders	(i.e., technically lossy).

       --pair-unassigned-chans
	       encode unassigned channels into stereo pairs

       --pre-quantize=bits
	       pre-quantize samples to bits depth BEFORE encoding and MD5 cal-
	       culation	(common	use would be --pre-quantize=20 for  24-bit  or
	       float material recorded with typical converters)

       -q      quiet (keep console output to a minimum)

       -r      parse  headers  to determine audio format and length but	do not
	       store the headers in the	 resulting  WavPack  file  (a  minimum
	       header  will be generated by wvunpack, but some non-audio meta-
	       data might be lost)

       --raw-pcm
	       input data is raw pcm (44,100 Hz, 16-bit, 2-channels)

       --raw-pcm=sr,bits[f|s|u],chans,[le|be]
	       Input data is raw pcm  with  specified  sample-rate,  bit-depth
	       (float,	unsigned, signed), number of channels, and endianness.
	       Defaulted parameters may	be omitted, specify bits=1 for DSD.

       --raw-pcm-skip=begin[,end]
	       skip begin bytes	before encoding	raw PCM	(header) and skip  end
	       bytes at	the EOF	(trailer)

       -sn     Override	 default  hybrid mode noise shaping where n is a float
	       value between -1.0 and 1.0.  Negative values move  noise	 lower
	       in  freq,  positive values move noise higher in freq; use 0 for
	       no shaping (white noise).

       -t      Copy input file's time stamp to output files.

       --threads=n
	       Enable  (or  disable)  multithreaded  operation	with  n=1  (no
	       threading)  to  n=12 (max threads).  Significantly improves the
	       speed of	lossless compression on	multicore CPUs.	 In the	hybrid
	       modes, only  multichannel  files	 can  utilize  multithreading.
	       Omitting	 the  parameter	 will  select  an  optimum  number  of
	       threads.

       --use-dns
	       force use of dynamic noise shaping (hybrid mode only)

       -v      verify output file integrity after write	(not for piped output)

       --version
	       write program version to	stdout

       -w -Encoder
	       write encoder metadata to  APEv2	 tag  (e.g.,  "Encoder=WavPack
	       5.8.0")

       -w -Settings
	       write	user   settings	  metadata   to	  APEv2	  tag	(e.g.,
	       "Settings=-hb384cx3")

       -w "Field=Value"
	       write the specified text	metadata to APEv2 tag

       -w "Field=@file.ext"
	       Write specified text metadata from file to APEv2	tag;  normally
	       used  for  embedded  cuesheets and logs (field names "Cuesheet"
	       and "Log").

       --write-binary-tag "Field=@file.ext"
	       Write the specified binary metadata file	to APEv2 tag; normally
	       used for	cover art with the field name "Cover Art (Front)".

       -x[n]   extra encode processing,	n = 0 to 6, default=1; -x0 for no  ex-
	       tra  processing,	 -x1  to -x3 to	choose best of predefined fil-
	       ters, -x4 to -x6	to generate custom filters (very slow!)

       -y      yes to all warnings; use	with caution!

       -z[n]   don't set (n=0 or omitted) or set (n=1) console title to	 indi-
	       cate progress (leaves "WavPack Completed")

SEE ALSO
       wvgain(1), wvtag(1), wvunpack(1), www.wavpack.com

AUTHORS
       David Bryant <david@wavpack.com>
       Sebastian Drge <slomo@debian.org>
       Jan Star	<hans@stare.cz>

FreeBSD	Ports 14.quarterly     February	9, 2024			    WAVPACK(1)

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