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XFBURN(1) [FIXME: manual] XFBURN(1)
NAME
xfburn - An easy to use burning application
SYNOPSIS
xfburn --burn-image [IMAGE]
xfburn [options] --data-composition | --audio-composition [[FILE]...]
xfburn --blank
xfburn --transcoder list | basic | gst
DESCRIPTION
xfburn is an easy to use burning application based on the libburnia
libraries. So far it features burning to CD, and DVD, as well as
blanking rewritable discs. Data and audio compositions can get created
from scratch. Images in .iso format can be burned, or created.
INVOCATION
xfburn can be called with --burn-image to immediately show the burn
image dialog. Optionally the image file can be preselected by appending
it to the command line.
When the --data-composition or the --audio-composition options is
specified, then xfburn's main window will open up with the selected
composition type instead of the welcome tab. The filename(s) of the
contents of the composition may follow the composition option.
Options
-?, --help
Print brief help and exit.
-V, --version
Print version information and exit.
-i, --burn-image [IMAGE]
Open the burn image dialog. Optionally the image is given as IMAGE.
-b, --blank
Open the blank disc dialog.
-d, --data-composition [FILE(S)]
Opens xfburn with a new data composition. Optionally FILE(S) to be
added to the composition follow.
-a, --audio-composition [MUSIC FILE(S)]
Opens xfburn with a new audio composition. Optionally MUSIC FILE(S)
to be added to the composition follow.
-t, --transcoder [TRANSCODER]
Selects the transcoder to use when creating audio compositions.
Specify list to see all available options. Currently implemented
are the gst and the basic transcoder. gst uses gstreamer, and can
allows the use of any gstreamer-supported media file. basic only
allows using audio files already in CD format: 48khz uncompressed
WAV files.
-m, --main
When the --burn-image or the --blank option is selected, xfburn
will quit after the dialog exists, unless the --main option is
given. In that case the main xfburn window is shown after the
dialog has been closed.
--display=DISPLAY
Use the specified X DISPLAY for the user interface.
AUTHOR
xfburn was written by David Mohr squisher@xfce.org and Jean-Francois
Wauthy pollux@xfce.org. A great helper was Mario Danic
mario@libburnia-project.org.
This manual page was written by David Mohr squisher@xfce.org. It is
based on Benedikt Meurer's Thunar man page.
[FIXME: source] 04/14/2012 XFBURN(1)