! ! @(#)common.cfg 7.84 04/04/21 ! ! Common configuration file ! ! xmcd - Motif(R) CD Audio Player/Ripper ! cda - Command-line CD Audio Player/Ripper ! libdi - CD Audio Device Interface Library ! ! Copyright (C) 1993-2004 Ti Kan ! E-mail: xmcd@amb.org ! ! This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ! it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ! the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or ! (at your option) any later version. ! ! This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ! but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ! MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ! GNU General Public License for more details. ! ! You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ! along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software ! Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ! ! Install this file as XMCDLIB/config/common.cfg. XMCDLIB is the ! xmcd library directory that you specify during installation. ! ! These are the start-up default parameters for xmcd and cda. ! Users can override these parameters by specifying them in the ! $HOME/.xmcdcfg/common.cfg file. ! ! The parameters in this file apply to all CD drives on the system. ! !* !* CD-player behavior control resources !* !* You may want to modify these parameters to suit your set-up. !* !* Unless otherwise marked, these parameters are used by both the cda !* and xmcd utilities. !* !* In parameters below that specifies audio blocks, each audio block is !* 1/75 second of playback time. !* !* Note that all msec time parameters used below are subject to the !* resolution of your system software timer as provided in the !* XtAppAddTimeOut() library call. !* ! Default device to open(2) for the CD drive interface ! ! Examples: ! /dev/scsi/3 (Apple A/UX, SCSI ID 3) ! /dev/scsi/scsi(ncsc@7(FFFB0000,7),2,0) (DG/UX, SCSI ID 2, LUN 0) ! /dev/rrz4c (Digital Ultrix and OSF/1) ! /dev/rcd0c (FreeBSD) ! /dev/rdsk/c201d4s0 (HP-UX 9.x, SCSI ID 4) ! /dev/rdsk/c0t4d0 (HP-UX 10.x, HP-UX 11.x, SCSI ID 4) ! /dev/rcd0 (IBM AIX) ! /dev/scd0 (Linux) ! /dev/rcd0d (NetBSD/x86) ! /dev/rcd0c (NetBSD, OpenBSD) ! /dev/racd0a (OpenBSD ATAPI drives) ! /dev/cd0 (QNX) ! /dev/rcd0 (SCO UNIX, Open Desktop, Open Server) ! /dev/scsi/sc0d3l0 (SGI IRIX, controller 0, SCSI ID 3, LUN 0) ! /dev/ios0/rsdisk005s0 (Siemens Pyramid SINIX) ! /dev/rsd06c (Sony NEWS-OS) ! /dev/rcdrom/c0a2d5l0 (Stratus FTX, vsb 2, SCSI ID 5, LUN 0) ! /dev/rsr0 (SunOS 4.x) ! /dev/rdsk/c0t6d0s0 (SunOS 5.x w/o Solaris Volume Manager) ! /vol/dev/aliases/cdrom0 (SunOS 5.x w/ Solaris Volume Manager) ! /dev/rcdrom/cd0 (UNIX SVR4.0/x86) ! /dev/rcdrom/cdrom1 (UNIX SVR4.2/x86, SVR4.2MP/x86, UnixWare) ! /dev/rdsk/m187_c0d3s7 (UNIX SVR4.0/88k, m187 controller 0, SCSI ID 3) ! DKA500: (Digital OpenVMS) ! device: /dev/rcd0 ! For CDDA playback mode, this selects the audio output port(s). The ! value is the sum of the following: ! ! 1 Computer internal speaker ! 2 Headphone jack on the computer ! 4 Line out on the computer ! ! When set to 0, the setting is unmodified and can be controlled via an ! external audio control utility (usually supplied by the OS vendor). ! This parameter may only be meaningful on some platforms, and only certain ! ports may be available on a particular architecture. ! outputPort: 0 ! Local CD information file permissions (used for xmcd "Local Discography") ! (xmcd only) ! cdinfoFileMode: 0666 ! Whether internet access should be inhibited. If this is set to True, ! CD information lookups will only be done from the local cache (No remote ! CDDB server access). Also, in xmcd, all wwwWarp menu entries that would ! invoke a remote web site will be disabled. ! internetOffline: False ! CD information search path. This is a similar to the functionality ! of the "cddbPath" parameter found in xmcd 1.x and 2.x. Items are ! separated by a semi-colon ';' character. Each item can be: ! - The keyword "CDDB", which indicates that the CDDB(R) MRS(sm) ! service will be used to obtain the CD information over the internet. ! This may use the "classic" CDDB service or the enhanced CDDB2 ! service, depending on which library the xmcd/cda executables are ! linked with. ! - The keyword "CDTEXT", which indicates that xmcd/cda shall attempt ! to read CD-TEXT data from the CD itself. Only some drives ! support CD-TEXT and only some CDs contains this information. ! This keyword will be ignored if the device-specific cdTextDisable ! parameter is set to True. ! - An absolute directory path. Tilde expansion '~' is supported. ! Examples: ! /usr/local/lib/cddb/classical ! ~john/cddb/jazz ! ~/mycddb/rock ! - A relative directory path (which is taken to be relative ! to the top-level local CD database directory) ! Examples: ! blues ! reggae ! soundtrack ! ! If the directory name is a "classic" CDDB standard genre, xmcd/cda will ! automatically translate it into an equivalent CDDB2 genre on screen. ! ! NOTE: "Classic" CDDB remote database server URL entries are no longer ! supported in this parameter. ! cdinfoPath: CDDB;rock;jazz;blues;newage;classical;reggae;folk;country;soundtrack;misc;unclass;data;CDTEXT ! Method of conversion between the UTF-8 CDDB data and the local ! character set. The legal values are: ! ! 0 No conversion is performed. This will work for plain US-ASCII ! CDDB data, as well as non-ASCII data if UTF-8 fonts are used. ! ! 1 Convert UTF-8 data to ISO 8859-1. This will work for US-ASCII ! as well as many European languages. ISO 8859-1 fonts should ! be used to display the data correctly. ! ! 2 Convert UTF-8 data to the local character set using iconv(3). ! This is based on the user's LANG environment setting. Note ! that not all OS platforms support iconv(3), or the character ! set information may not be available. In such an event, the ! conversion falls back to ISO 8859-1. ! charsetConvMode: 1 ! The name string for the UTF-8 character set encoding. This is used ! as input to the iconv_open(3) function for character set conversion ! when the charsetConvMode parameter is set to 2. ! langUtf8: UTF-8 ! If a CDDB lookup yields only one inexact "fuzzy" match, setting this ! parameter to True will cause xmcd/cda to simply accept the match. ! Otherwise, a dialog box will appear to let you choose whether to ! accept it or not. ! acceptSingleFuzzy: False ! Whether to use a proxy server when connecting to CDDB ! cddbUseProxy: False ! The proxy server's host name and port number. This is used ! only when cddbUseProxy is set to True. ! ! Syntax: proxyhost[:port] ! ! The host name can also be an IP number. The port number is optional ! (default is 80). ! ! Examples: ! proxy.xyz.com ! proxy.xyz.com:80 ! proxyServer: yourproxyhost:80 ! Whether your proxy server enforces user password authorization ! (i.e., a user name and password pair must be entered to gain access ! through the proxy). This is used only when cddbUseProxy is set to ! True. ! proxyAuthorization: False ! Whether xmcd will automatically send your web browser to the ! CDDB Music Browser on each successful lookup from CDDB. This ! feature is available only when using the CDDB2 service. ! autoMusicBrowser: True ! The number days after which a locally-cached CDDB record would expire. ! After expiration, xmcd/cda will query the information from the ! server again. ! cddbCacheTimeout: 7 ! The amount of time (in seconds) allowed to establish network ! connections, interprocess communication or invoking external commands. ! If the task being invoked does not complete successfully within this ! time interval, it will be aborted. If this parameter is set to 0, ! then a built-in default timeout value is used. ! serviceTimeout: 60 ! This controls when the Local Discography HTML files are generated. ! 0 Never ! 1 When a successful CD query is made ! 2 When the user invokes the Local Discography menu function ! 3 Same as both 1 and 2 ! localDiscographyMode: 3 ! Play status poll interval during audio playback. (msec) ! This should be less than 500 to get satisfactory display update ! response. ! (xmcd only) ! statusPollInterval: 260 ! If no disc, poll interval for disc insertion (msec). This is ! used only if "insertPollDisable" is False. The minimum is 500. ! (xmcd only) ! insertPollInterval: 4000 ! If set to True, this causes xmcd not to poll for disc insertion ! when xmcd is first started (and a CD is not loaded), or after a ! CD is ejected. A CD is detected only when the "Play/Pause" or ! "Stop" button is clicked. ! (xmcd only) ! insertPollDisable: False ! When previous track/index button pressed, if this number of audio blocks ! has been played in the current track/index, then playback will start from ! the beginning of the current track/index instead of the previous one. ! (xmcd only) ! previousThreshold: 100 ! During Sample playback operations, the number of audio blocks to play ! in each track. ! (xmcd only) ! sampleBlocks: 750 ! Whether Sun Solaris Volume Manager (vold) is running. This is used ! only on the Solaris platform with the Volume Manager. ! solaris2VolumeManager: False ! Whether error messages are output to stderr when xmcd encounters ! errors when delivering commands to the CD drive. You should only ! set this to False if you have a non SCSI-2 compliant CD drive that ! causes xmcd to display lots of error messages. ! showScsiErrMsg: True ! Whether the current device, disc ID, category and other information ! should be recorded in the /tmp/.cdaudio/curr.XXX file ! curfileEnable: True ! The default main window time display mode. The supported modes are: ! 0 Track elapsed time (elapse) ! 1 Segment elapsed time (e-seg) (for "a->b" segment play only) ! 2 Disc elapsed time (e-disc) ! 3 Track remaining time (r-trac) ! 4 Segment remaining time (r-seg) (for "a->b" segment play only) ! 5 Disc remaining time (r-disc) ! (xmcd only) ! timeDisplayMode: 0 ! Whether to enable tool-tips. When enabled, if the mouse cursor is ! positioned over a main window control, a small window appears after ! a short delay, describing the function of the control. ! (xmcd only) ! tooltipEnable: True ! If tooltipEnable is set to True, this is the time delay (msec) after ! the mouse is positioned over a control before the tool-tip is popped up. ! (xmcd only) ! tooltipDelayInterval: 1000 ! After a tool-tip is popped up, the minimum amount of time (msec) that ! the tooltip will be displayed before disappearing. The actual amount ! of time will be scaled up based on the length of text in the tool-tip. ! Setting this to zero will make the tooltip stay active until the mouse ! cursor is moved away from the control. ! (xmcd only) ! tooltipActiveInterval: 3000 ! Whether xmcd/cda should disable maintaining a per-user history file of ! CDs that were played as $HOME/.xmcdcfg/history. If set to True, then ! no history file will be written. ! historyFileDisable: False ! The maximum number of disc entries to maintain in the per-user history. ! If the history grows to beyond this number, old history is automatcally ! cleaned to maintain this count. This is to limit the history file ! size and memory consumption. If this is set to 0, then no history will ! be kept. ! maximumHistory: 100 ! The per-user history file's permissions ! historyFileMode: 0600 ! Whether the remote control feature should be enabled. ! (xmcd only) ! remoteControlEnable: True ! Whether remote control activity should be logged to the ! $HOME/.xmcdcfg/remote.log file. This is useful only if the ! remoteControlEnable parameter is also True. ! (xmcd only) ! remoteControlLog: True ! When running in CDDA save-to-file mode, whether to write a separate ! file for each CD track. This parameter is the start-up default, ! and can be changed via the user-interface. ! cddaFilePerTrack: True ! When running in CDDA save-to-file mode, whether to substitute all ! spaces and tabs in the output file path name with the underscore '_' ! character. This makes the file names more shell-friendly. ! cddaSpaceToUnderscore: True ! When running in CDDA save-to-file or CDDA pipe-to-program modes, the ! file format to output the audio data in. This parameter is the start-up ! default, and can be changed via the user-interface. ! ! Valid values are: ! 0 .raw format (raw 44.1KHz, 16 bit, stereo, little endian) ! 1 .au format (AU 44.1KHz, 16 bit, stereo, big endian) ! 2 .wav format (WAV 44.1KHz, 16 bit, stereo, little endian) ! 3 .aiff format (AIFF 44.1KHz, 16 bit, stereo, big endian) ! 4 .aifc format (AIFF-C 44.1KHz, 16 bit, stereo, big endian) ! 5 .mp3 format (MPEG-1 Layer 3 compressed) ! 6 .ogg format (Ogg Vorbis compressed) ! 7 .flac format (FLAC compressed, lossless) ! 8 .aac format (AAC MPEG-2 or MPEG-4 compressed) ! 9 .mp4 format (MP4 MPEG-4 compressed) ! cddaFileFormat: 0 ! The CDDA save-to-file path name template. If this is set to a single ! dash '-', then an internal default template will be used. The file path ! template may contain special tokens that xmcd and cda will perform ! dynamic string substitution for: ! ! %A Album artist ! %D Album title ! %R Track artist ! %T Track title ! %B Album artist and title (similar to %A-%D) ! %# Track number ! %X Program name (e.g, "xmcd") ! %V Program version ! %N Your login name ! %~ Your home directory ! %H The system's host name ! %L The xmcd library directory ! %S The xmcd local discography directory ! %C The primary music genre/subgenre ! %I The xmcd disc identifier code ! %a "Reduced" version of %A ! %d "Reduced" version of %D ! %r "Reduced" version of %R ! %t "Reduced" version of %T ! %b "Reduced" version of %B ! ! "Reduced" means all punctuation deleted, and any words in the excludeWords ! list are also excluded. ! ! Note: If the template contains the %R, %r, %T, %t or %# tokens, the ! cddaFilePerTrack parameter will automatically be enabled. Also, ! if a file type suffix (e.g., ".wav") is specified and does not ! match the type specified with the cddaFileFormat parameter, the ! cddaFileFormat takes precedence. ! cddaFileTemplate: - ! The CDDA pipe-to-program path and arguments. A single dash '-' character ! denotes that no program is specified. ! cddaPipeProgram: - ! CDDA mode process scheduling option, as follows: ! 0 Normal extraction and playback scheduling priority ! 1 High extraction scheduling priority ! 2 High playback scheduling priority ! 3 High extraction and playback scheduling priority ! ! Note: The meaning of "High scheduling priority" is platform dependent. ! This parameter may not have an effect if xmcd/cda is not run with ! the appropriate privilege. ! cddaSchedOptions: 0 ! This is the CDDA extraction/playback thread heartbeat timeout interval ! in seconds. ! ! To detect a crash or hang error condition in the CDDA extraction and ! playback threads, these threads produce periodic "heartbeat" timestamps ! that are monitored by the main control thread. When the extraction or ! playback thread has not produced a heartbeat longer than the time interval ! defined by this parameter, the control thread will consider it an error ! and terminate the CDDA operation. ! ! This parameter may need to be increased when run on a very slow system, ! in order to avoid a false termination of the CDDA operation. ! ! The minimum heartbeat timeout value is 5 seconds and the default is 15 ! seconds. ! cddaHeartbeatTimeout: 15 ! CDDA output file/stream compression mode. ! This parameter selects format-specific compression modes. ! ! For MP3, the modes are as follows: ! 0 Constant bitrate (CBR) ! 1 Variable bitrate (VBR, old algorithm) ! 2 Variable bitrate (VBR, new algorithm, faster) ! 3 Average bit rate (ABR) ! ! For Ogg Vorbis and MP4, all modes are VBR, as follows: ! 0, 3 Use an average bit rate ! 1, 2 Use a quality factor ! ! For FLAC, the modes are as follows: ! 0 None ! 1 Enable exhaustive LP coefficient quantization search ! 2 Enable encoding correctness verification ! 3 Enable both 1 and 2 ! ! For AAC, all modes are VBR, as follows: ! 0 Use an average bit rate, MPEG-2 ! 1 Use a quality factor, MPEG-2 ! 2 Use a quality factor, MPEG-4 ! 3 Use an average bit rate, MPEG-4 ! ! At the same bitrate or quality factor, there is no sound quality ! difference between MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, but some players support only ! one of these versions. ! compressionMode: 2 ! CBR or ABR compression bitrate in kb/s. The valid values are: ! 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256 or 320 ! Furthermore, the value 0 can be used to denote "default bitrate". ! ! Note: Not used for FLAC. ! compressionBitrate: 128 ! Minimum and maximum bitrates in kb/s. Only used when the compression ! mode is not CBR. The valid values are: ! 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256 or 320 ! Furthermore, the value 0 can be specified to use an internal default. ! If the value is not 0, it must satisfy the following relationship: ! ! minimumBitrate <= compressionBitrate <= maximumBitrate ! ! Note: Only used for MP3 and Ogg Vorbis. ! minimumBitrate: 80 maximumBitrate: 256 ! VBR quality factor (valid range 1 to 10). Only used ! when compressionMode is set to a VBR setting. ! ! Note: Not used for FLAC. ! compressionQuality: 3 ! Output file channel mode, as follows: ! 0 Stereo (most separation) ! 1 Joint-stereo (optimized compression) ! 2 Forced mid/side (faster) ! 3 Mono (down-mixed) ! ! Notes: ! - For MP3, all modes are as described above. ! - For AAC and MP4, setting to mode 0 disables mid/side coding. ! Modes 1 and 2 are identical, and mode 3 is not supported. ! - For all other formats, these modes have no effect. ! channelMode: 1 ! Noise-shaping and psycho-acoustics encoding algorithm tuning. ! This can be set from 1 to 10. ! ! Notes: ! - For MP3, a setting of 10 provides the best audio quality, whereas a ! setting of 1 gives the fastest encoding. ! - For Ogg Vorbis, this parameter has no effect. ! - For FLAC, a setting of 10 gives the best compression, whereas a ! setting of 1 gives the fastest encoding. There is no audio quality ! consequence in any setting. ! - For AAC and MP4, if the parameter is set to 10, temporal noise ! shaping (TNS) will be enabled. All other settings disables TNS. ! compressionAlgorithm: 4 ! Lowpass filter mode, as follows: ! 0 Filter off (filter disabled) ! 1 Filter auto (encoder decides) ! 2 Filter manual (filter enabled, user-specified freq/width) ! ! Note: This filter has no effect for Ogg Vorbis or FLAC. ! lowpassMode: 0 ! Lowpass filter frequency in Hz. Valid range is 16 to 50000. ! This parameter is used only when lowpassMode is 2. ! lowpassFrequency: 20000 ! Lowpass filter width in Hz. Valid range is a value equal to or ! greater than 0. A value of 0 uses an internal default (15% of the ! lowpassFrequency). This parameter is used only when lowpassMode is 2. ! ! Note: This parameter is only used with MP3. ! lowpassWidth: 0 ! Highpass filter mode, as follows: ! 0 Filter off (filter disabled) ! 1 Filter auto (encoder decides) ! 2 Filter manual (filter enabled, user-specified freq/width) ! ! Note: This filter only has an effect with MP3. ! highpassMode: 0 ! Highpass filter frequency in Hz. Valid range is 500 to 50000. ! The lower limit is imposed by the polyphase filter implementation in ! the MP3 encoder. This parameter is used only when highpassMode is 2. ! highpassFrequency: 500 ! Highpass filter width in Hz. Valid range is a value equal to or ! greater than 0. A value of 0 uses an internal default (15% of the ! highpassFrequency). This parameter is used only when highpassMode is 2. ! highpassWidth: 0 ! MP3 copyright flag. When set to True, the "copyrighted" flag in the ! audio header is set. ! copyrightFlag: False ! MP3 original flag. When set to True, the "original" flag in the ! audio header is set. ! originalFlag: True ! MP3 no bit reservoir flag. When set to True, the bit reservoir is ! disabled. Each audio frame will be independent from previous one, ! but the quality will be lower. ! noBitReservoirFlag: False ! MP3 checksum flag. When set to True, a 2-byte checksum is used in each ! frame for error correction. This would degrade quality slightly because ! it uses bits that would otherwise be used for encoding. ! checksumFlag: False ! MP3 strict ISO compliance. When set to True, the 7680 bit limitation on ! total frame size will be enforced. This results in wasted bits for high ! bitrate encodings but will ensure strict ISO compatibility. May be ! needed for some hardware players. ! strictISO: False ! Add CD information tag. If set to True, the CD information (such as ! album, artist, title, year, etc.,) will be embedded in the output file. ! This information can be displayed by players that support this feature. ! ! Notes: ! - For MP3, the CD information is stored in the ID3 tag. ! - For Ogg Vorbis, the CD information is stored in the comment field. ! - For FLAC, the CD information is stored in a Vorbis comment metadata block. ! - For MP4, the CD information is stored in the metadata area. Note that ! MP4 tagging is implemented only in FAAC 1.24.x. ! - For all other formats, tagging is currently not implemented. ! addInfoTag: True ! MP3 ID3 tag version selection, as follows: ! 1 Add ID3 v1 tag only ! 2 Add ID3 v2 tag only ! 3 Add both ID3 v1 and v2 tags ! ! Note: Some players recognize only one of these tag versions. ! id3TagMode: 3 ! Specify how the command line options as indicated in the lameOptions ! parameter should be applied. ! 0 Disabled ! 1 Insert before the standard options ! 2 Append after the standard options ! 3 Replace the standard options ! ! "Standard options" refers to the encoding-related LAME command line ! options that are normally generated by xmcd (from the settings of ! the graphical user interface) or cda (from the command line arguments). ! ! Note: Xmcd/cda will still pass tagging-related command line options ! to LAME if the addInfoTags parameter is True, regardless of the setting ! of this parameter. ! lameOptionsMode: 0 ! Command line options to be passed directly to the LAME MP3 encoder. ! If no option is to be set, use a single dash '-' character. ! See also the lameOptionsMode parameter. ! ! Example: If you set lameOptionsMode to 3, and specify ! "--alt-preset standard" in lameOptions, then xmcd/cda will only ! send the this command line option to LAME. See the lame(1) man ! page for a full description of the supported options. ! ! Note: Only used for MP3. ! lameOptions: - ! Whether the CD should be spun-down after it is loaded. This reduces ! wear on the drive if there won't be any audio playback activity for ! a while. ! spinDownOnLoad: True ! Whether the CD should automatically start playing when it is loaded. ! This parameter, if set to True, overrides spinDownOnLoad. ! playOnLoad: False ! Whether the CD should be automatically ejected when done playing. ! "Done" means finished playing the last track on the CD in normal ! mode, or the last track in the shuffle or program mode play sequence. ! This option is only effective if the drive supports motorized eject. ! ejectOnDone: False ! Whether xmcd or the cda daemon should automatically exit when done ! playing. "Done" means finished playing the last track on the CD in ! normal mode, or the last track in the shuffle or program mode play ! sequence. ! exitOnDone: False ! Whether the CD should be ejected on program exit. ! This option is only effective if the drive supports motorized eject. ! ejectOnExit: False ! Whether the CD should be stopped on program exit. ! stopOnExit: True ! Whether xmcd should exit when the CD is ejected. Although this is ! a generic option, it is added primarily to make xmcd run better ! under Sun Solaris 2.x's Volume Manager and other similar auto-launchers. ! This option is only effective if the drive supports motorized eject. ! ! Note: If this parameter is set to True, then xmcd will exit after ! the CD is ejected, without the usual confirmation dialog box (as you ! would get when pressing the Quit button). ! exitOnEject: False ! Whether to enable the Repeat mode on program startup. ! repeatMode: False ! Whether to enable the Shuffle mode on program startup. ! shuffleMode: False ! The URL prefix that xmcd should add to the file names in the .m3u ! and .pls playlist files in the Local Discography area. ! ! This is used if you are hosting the Local Discography directory ! hierarchy over a web server, and you want to make the xmcd-generated ! digital audio files available to others for playback via your web ! server. ! ! A dash '-' character specifies a URL prefix is not to be added. ! ! Example: http://www.my-domain.com/discog ! This is if your web server is configured such that this maps ! to the xmcd Local Discography top level directory on your system. ! discogURLPrefix: - ! Whether to disable automatic display of message of the day announcements ! from the xmcd MOTD service. ! (xmcd only) ! autoMotdDisable: False ! Verbose debug diagnostics level (to be generated on stderr) ! The levels are defined as follows: ! 1 General debugging ! 2 Device I/O debugging ! 4 CD information debugging ! 8 User interface debugging ! 16 Remote control debugging ! 32 Sound DSP and output file/pipe debugging ! 64 Message of the day debugging ! ! You may add the values together to enable multiple debugging types ! (i.e., A value of 3 turns on both General and Device I/O debugging) ! debugLevel: 0 ! Words to exclude from the artist and titles when xmcd composes keywords ! for web searching. This is done when reduction is specified (see %a, ! %d, %t or %b in the wwwwarp.cfg file). ! excludeWords: the and or an a re ve s d t