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TWOLAME(1)							    TWOLAME(1)

NAME
       twolame - an optimised MPEG Audio Layer 2 (MP2) encoder

SYNOPSIS
       twolame [options] <infile> [outfile]

DESCRIPTION
       TwoLAME is an optimised MPEG Audio Layer 2 (MP2) encoder based on
       tooLAME by Mike Cheng, which in turn is based upon the ISO dist10 code
       and portions of LAME. Encoding is performed by the libtwolame library
       backend.

OPTIONS
   Input File
       twolame uses libsndfile for reading the input sound file, so the input
       file can be in any format supported by libsndfile. To read raw PCM
       audio from STDIN, then use - as the input filename.

   Output File
       If no output filename is specified, then suffix of the input filename
       is automatically changed to .mp2. To write the encoded audio to STDOUT
       then use - as the output filename.

   Input Options
       -r, --raw-input
	   Specifies that input is raw signed PCM audio. If audio is stereo,
	   than audio samples are interleaved between the two channels.

       -x, --byte-swap
	   Force byte-swapping of the input. Endian detection is performed
	   automatically by libsndfile, so this option shouldn’t normally be
	   needed.

       -s, --samplerate <int>
	   If inputting raw PCM sound, you must specify the sample rate of the
	   audio in Hz. Valid sample rates: 16000, 22050, 24000, 32000, 44100,
	   48000Hz. Default sample rate is 44100Hz.

       --samplesize <int>
	   Specifies the sample size (in bits) of the raw PCM audio. Valid
	   sample sizes: 8, 16, 24, 32. Default sample size is 16-bit.

       -N, --channels <int>
	   If inputting raw PCM sound, you must specify the number of channels
	   in the input audio. Default number of channels is 2.

       -g, --swap-channels
	   Swap the Left and Right channels of a stereo input file.

       --scale <float>
	   Scale the input audio prior to encoding. All of the input audio is
	   multiplied by specified value. Value between 0 and 1 will reduce
	   the audio gain, and a value above 1 will increase the gain of the
	   audio.

       --scale-l <float>
	   Same as --scale, but only affects the left channel.

       --scale-r <float>
	   Same as --scale, but only affects the right channel.

   Output Options
       -m, --mode <char>
	   Choose the mode of the resulting audio. Default is auto.

	   ·   "a" auto - choose mode automatically based on the input

	   ·   "s" stereo

	   ·   "d" dual channel

	   ·   "j" joint stereo

	   ·   "m" mono

       -a, --downmix
	   If the input file is stereo then, downmix the left and right input
	   channels into a single mono channel.

       -b, --bitrate <int>
	   Sets the total bitrate (in kbps) for the output file. The default
	   bitrate depends on the number of input channels and samplerate.

	       ------------------------------
	       Sample Rate   Mono    Stereo
	       ------------------------------
	       48000	     96	     192
	       44100	     96	     192
	       32000	     80	     160
	       24000	     48	     96
	       22050	     48	     96
	       16000	     32	     64
	       ------------------------------

       -P, --psyc-mode <int>
	   Choose the psycho-acoustic model to use (-1 to 4). Model number -1
	   is turns off psycho-acoustic modelling and uses fixed default
	   values instead. Please see the file psycho for a full description
	   of each of the models available. Default model is 3.

       -v, --vbr
	   Enable VBR mode. See vbr documentation file for details. Default
	   VBR level is 5.0.

       -V, --vbr-level <float>
	   Enable VBR mode and set quality level. The higher the number the
	   better the quality. Maximum range is -50 to 50 but useful range is
	   -10 to 10. See vbr documentation file for details.

       -l, --ath <float>
	   Set the ATH level. Default level is 0.0.

       -q, --quick <int>
	   Enable quick mode. Only re-calculate psycho-acoustic model every
	   specified number of frames.

       -S, --single-frame
	   Enables single frame mode: only a single frame of MPEG audio is
	   output and then the program terminates.

   Miscellaneous Options
       -c, --copyright
	   Turn on Copyright flag in output bitstream.

       -o, --non-original
	   Turn off Original flag in output bitstream.

       --original
	   Turn on Original flag in output bitstream.

       -p, --protect
	   Enable CRC error protection in output bitstream. An extra 16-bit
	   checksum is added to frames.

       -d, --padding
	   Turn on padding in output bitstream.

       -R, --reserve <int>
	   Reserve specified number of bits in the each from of the output
	   bitstream.

       -e, --deemphasis <char>
	   Set the de-emphasis type (n/c/5). Default is none.

       -E, --energy
	   Turn on energy level extensions.

   Verbosity Options
       -t, --talkativity <int>
	   Set the amount of information to be displayed on stderr (0 to 10).
	   Default is 2.

       --quiet
	   Don’t send any messages to stderr, unless there is an error. (Same
	   as --talkativity=0)

       --brief
	   Only display a minimal number of messages while encoding. This
	   setting is quieter than the default talkativity setting. (Same as
	   --talkativity=1)

       --verbose
	   Display an increased number of messages on stderr. This setting is
	   useful to diagnose problems. (Same as --talkativity=4)

RETURN CODES
       If encoding completes successfully, then twolame will return 0. However
       if encoding is not successful, then it will return one of the following
       codes.

       ·   1 (No encoding performed)

       ·   2 (Error opening input file)

       ·   4 (Error opening output file)

       ·   6 (Error allocating memory)

       ·   8 (Error in chosen encoding parameters)

       ·   10 (Error reading input audio)

       ·   12 (Error occured while encoding)

       ·   14 (Error writing output audio)

EXAMPLES
       This will encode sound.wav to sound.mp2 using the default constant
       bitrate of 192 kbps and using the default psycho-acoustic model (model
       3):

	   twolame sound.wav

       Constant bitrate of 160kbps and joint stereo encoding, saved to file
       sound_160.mp2:

	   twolame -b 160 -m j sound.aiff sound_160.mp2

       Encode sound.wav to newfile.mp2 using psycho-acoustic model 2 and
       encoding with variable bitrate:

	   twolame -P 2 -v sound.wav newfile.mp2

       Same as example above, except that the negative value of the "-V"
       argument means that the lower bitrates will be favoured over the higher
       ones:

	   twolame -P 2 -V -5 sound.wav newfile.mp2

       Resample audio file using sox and pipe straight through twolame:

	   sox sound_11025.aiff -t raw -r 16000 | twolame -r -s 16000 - - > out.mp2

AUTHORS
       The twolame frontend was (re)written by Nicholas J Humfrey. The
       libtwolame library is based on toolame by Mike Cheng. For a full list
       of authors, please see the AUTHORS file.

RESOURCES
       TwoLAME web site: http://www.twolame.org/

SEE ALSO
       lame(1), mpg123(1), madplay(1), sox(1)

COPYING
       Copyright © 2004-2006 The TwoLAME Project. Free use of this software is
       granted under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
       (LGPL).

AUTHOR
       Nicholas J Humfrey <njh@aelius.com>
	   Author.

				  01/21/2011			    TWOLAME(1)
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