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99 lines
3.0 KiB
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# This is a default autogenerated MLC config
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# The syntax goes like this:
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# key value
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# Only the first occasion of the valid key value pair is taken to consideration
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#
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# Use # sign for comments
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#
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# All printed commented out values are default values
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#
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# You should have one of this files as ~/.config/mlc.conf,
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# if you have started mlc at least once.
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# This is going to be used every time you launch mlc,
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# so, edit it if you wish to change default behavior.
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#
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# Alternatively, you can launch `mlc -c customConfig.conf`
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# if you wish to override ~/.config/mlc.conf file
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# Log level, regulates minimal message severity to be printed
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# Allowed values are: [debug, info, minor, major, warning, error, fatal]
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#level info
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# Output type
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# Allowed values are: [mp3] (more coming soon)
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#type mp3
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# Source collection path
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# This is a default path to your music collection source.
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# It's useful to set it when you always encode the same collection
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# Leaving this empty (as it is by default) will make you always
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# specify source in the command line
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#source
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# Destination path
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# This is a default path for your encoding destination
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# It's useful to set it when you often encode your collection
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# to the same output
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# Leaving this empty (as it is by default) will make you always
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# specify destination in the command line
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#destination
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# Parallel tasks
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# Defines how many threads are going to be started in parallel
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# Allowed values are [0, 1, 2, 3 ...] etc
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# If it's set to 0 - amount of threads is going to be
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# as high as your processor can effectively handle
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#parallel 0
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# Non music files
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# MLC copies any non-music file it finds in source directory
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# if it matches the following regex
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# Allowed value are: [all, none] or regex without any additional syntax,
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# for example: filesToCopy cover\.jpe?g
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#filesToCopy all
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# Encoding quality
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# Sets up encoding quality (NOT OUTPUT QUALITY)
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# The higher quality the slower the encoding process
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# 0 is the highest quality and slowest process
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# 9 is the lowest quality and the fastest process fastest
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# Allowed values are: [0, 1, 2, ... 9]
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#encodingQuality 0
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# Output quality
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# Sets up output quality
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# The higher quality the less information is lost in compression
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# 0 is the highest possible quality for selected mode and type and results in the biggest file
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# 9 is the lowest quality but results in the smallest file
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# Allowed values are [0, 1, 2, ... 9]
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# For the constant bitrate modes (CBR) the following table is valid
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# Quality | MP3 |
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# --------+-----+--
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# 0 | 320 |
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# --------+-----+--
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# 1 | 288 |
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# --------+-----+--
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# 2 | 256 |
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# --------+-----+--
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# 3 | 224 |
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# --------+-----+--
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# 4 | 192 |
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# --------+-----+--
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# 5 | 160 |
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# --------+-----+--
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# 6 | 128 |
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# --------+-----+--
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# 7 | 96 |
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# --------+-----+--
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# 8 | 64 |
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# --------+-----+--
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# 9 | 32 |
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#outputQuality 0
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# Variable bitrate
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# Switches on or off variable bitrate
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# VBR files are usually smaller, but not supped to be worse
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# in terms of quality. VBR files might be a bit more tricky for the player
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# Allowed values are: [true, false]
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#vbr true
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