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WVUNPACK(1)							   WVUNPACK(1)

NAME
       wvunpack - decodes wavpack encoded files

SYNOPSIS
       wvunpack [-options] INFILE... [-o OUTFILE]

DESCRIPTION
       wvunpack decodes WavPack files back to their uncompressed wav or raw
       form using the options provided. Unless overridden with the -o switch,
       the resulting filename will be source-name.wav (or source-name.raw when
       -r used). Multiple WavPack input files may be specified resulting in
       multiple output files, and in that case -o may be used to specify an
       alternate target directory.  Stdin and stdout may be specified with
       “-”. WavPack files are generally created with the wavpack program.

OPTIONS
       -b
	   blindly decode all stream blocks and ignore length info

       -c
	   do not decode audio but instead just extract cuesheet stored in
	   APEv2 tag to stdout (equivalent to -x “cuesheet”)

       -cc
	   extract cuesheet stored in APEv2 tag to source-name.cue file in
	   same directory as decoded audio file (equivalent to -xx
	   “cuesheet=%a.cue”)

       -d
	   delete source file if successful (use with caution!)

       --help
	   display extended help

       -i
	   ignore .wvc file (forces hybrid lossy decompression)

       -m
	   calculate and display MD5 signature; verify if lossless

       --no-utf8-convert
	   leave extracted text tags in UTF-8 encoding during extraction or
	   display

       -q
	   quiet (keep console output to a minimum)

       -r
	   force raw audio decode by skipping RIFF headers & trailers, results
	   in source-name.raw

       -s
	   do not decode audio but simply display summary information about
	   WavPack file to stdout

       -ss
	   do not decode audio but simply display summary and tag information
	   about WavPack file to stdout

	--skip=[sample|hh:mm:ss.ss]
	   start decoding at specified sample or time index

       -t
	   copy input file´s time stamp to output file(s)

	--until=[+|-][sample|hh:mm:ss.ss]
	   stop decoding at specified sample or time index, specifying a +
	   causes sample/time to be relative to --skip point, specifying a -
	   causes sample/time to be relative to EOF

       -v
	   verify source data only (no output file created)

       -w
	   regenerate fresh wav header (ingore RIFF data stored in WavPack
	   file)

       -x “Field”
	   do not decode audio but instead just extract the specified tag
	   field to stdout

       -xx “Field[=file]”
	   extract the specified tag field to named file in same directory as
	   decoded audio file; optional filename specification may contain %a
	   which is replaced with the audio file base name, %t replaced with
	   the tag field name (note: comes from data for binary tags) and %e
	   replaced with the extension from the binary tag source file (or
	   “txt” for text tag).

       -y
	   yes to overwrite warning (use with caution!)

SEE ALSO
       wavpack(1), wvgain(1)

       Please visit www.wavpack.com for more information

COPYRIGHT
       This manual page was written by Sebastian Dröge <slomo@debian.org> and
       David Bryant <david@wavpack.com>. Permission is granted to copy,
       distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the BSD
       License.

AUTHORS
       Sebastian Dröge <slomo@debian.org>
	   Author.

       David Bryant <david@wavpack.com>
	   Author.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2005 Sebastian Dröge
       Copyright © 2009 David Bryant

				  2009-10-17			   WVUNPACK(1)
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