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cuebreakpoints(1)	    General Commands Manual	     cuebreakpoints(1)

NAME
       cuebreakpoints -	report track breakpoints from a	CUE or TOC file

SYNOPSIS
       cuebreakpoints  [ { -i format | --input-format=format } { --append-gaps
       | --prepend-gaps	| --split-gaps } ] [ file ... ]
       cuebreakpoints -h | --help
       cuebreakpoints -V | --version

DESCRIPTION
       cuebreakpoints reports the track	 breakpoints  found  in	 CUE  and  TOC
       files,  which  are  typically created by	compact	disc ripping software.
       The breakpoints are in a	format usable by shnsplit (part	of the shntool
       package).

       Three approaches	to track pregaps are available:	 append	 (to  previous
       track),	prepend	 (to succeeding	track),	and split (from	both preceding
       and succeeding tracks).	The split approach can result in up  to	 twice
       as many breakpoints being reported as there are tracks on the disc.

       The  first  track's pregap cannot be appended to	the previous track, so
       it is prefixed to the track in both append and prepend modes.   If  you
       want the	track without it, use the --split-gaps option.

       If  no  filenames are specified,	cuebreakpoints reads from standard in-
       put, and	an input format	option must be	specified.   If	 one  or  more
       filenames  is  provided,	 but the input format option is	not specified,
       the input format	will be	guessed	based on  each	file's	suffix	(e.g.,
       .cue or .toc).  This heuristic is case-insensitive.

OPTIONS
       -h, --help
	      displays a usage message and exits.

       -i format, --input-format=format
	      sets  the	 expected format of the	input file(s) to format, which
	      must be either cue or toc.

       --append-gaps
	      appends pregaps to the end of the	previous track.	 This  is  the
	      default.

       --prepend-gaps
	      prefixes pregaps to the beginning	of each	subsequent track.

       --split-gaps
	      separates	pregaps	from both the preceding	and succeeding tracks.

       -V, --version
	      displays version information and exits.

       If more than one	of --append-gaps, --prepend-gaps, and --split-gaps are
       specified, all except the last encountered are ignored.

EXIT STATUS
       cuebreakpoints  exits  with  status zero	if it successfully generates a
       report for each input file, and nonzero if there	were problems.

AUTHOR
       Cuetools	was written by Svend Sorensen.	Branden	 Robinson  contributed
       fixes and enhancements to the utilities and documentation.

SEE ALSO
       cueconvert(1), cueprint(1)

							     cuebreakpoints(1)

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