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- .\"
- .\" Copyright 1992 by Jutta Degener and Carsten Bormann, Technische
- .\" Universitaet Berlin. See the accompanying file "COPYRIGHT" for
- .\" details. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY FOR THIS SOFTWARE.
- .\"
- .if n .ds mU u
- .if t .ds mU \(*m
- .\"
- .TH TOAST 1 local
- .SH NAME
- toast \(em GSM\ 06.10 lossy sound compression
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .ll +8
- .B toast
- [
- .B \-cdfpvhualsFC
- ] [
- .I "filename...\&"
- ]
- .LP
- .B untoast
- [
- .B \-cfpvhuaslF
- ] [
- .I "filename...\&"
- ]
- .LP
- .B tcat
- [
- .B \-vhuaslF
- ] [
- .I "filename...\&"
- ]
- .ll -8
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- Toast compresses the sound files given on its command line.
- Each file is replaced by a file with the extension
- .I \&.gsm .
- If no files are specified, the compression is applied to the
- standard input, and its result is written to standard output.
- .PP
- Toasted files can be restored to something not quite unlike
- their original form by running toast
- .I "\-d"
- , or
- .I untoast
- , on the \&.gsm-files or standard input.
- .PP
- The program
- .I tcat
- (the same as running
- .I "untoast \-c"
- ) uncompresses its input on standard output,
- but leaves the compressed .gsm\-files alone.
- .PP
- When files are compressed or uncompressed into other files,
- the ownership (if run by root), modes, accessed and modified times
- are maintained between both versions.
- .SH OPTIONS
- .TP
- .B \-c
- (cat)
- Write to the standard output; no files are changed.
- .TP
- .B \-d
- (decode)
- Decode, rather than encode, the files.
- .TP
- .B \-f
- (force)
- Force replacement of output files if they exist.
- If \-f is omitted and toast (or untoast) is run interactively from
- a terminal, the user is prompted as to whether the file should be replaced.
- .TP
- .B \-p
- (precious)
- Do not delete the source files.
- Source files are implicitly left alone whenever \-c is
- specified or tcat is run.
- .TP
- .B \-C
- (LTP cut-off)
- Ignore most sample values when calculating the GSM long-term
- correlation lag during encoding.
- (The multiplications that do this are a bottleneck
- of the algorithm.)
- The resulting encoding process will not produce
- exactly the same results as GSM 06.10 would,
- but remains close enough to be compatible.
- .br
- The
- .B \-C
- option applies only to the encoder and is silently
- ignored by the decoder.
- .TP
- .B \-F
- (fast)
- On systems with a floating point processor, but without
- a multiplication instruction, \-F sacrifices standard conformance to
- performance and nearly doubles the speed of the algorithm.
- .br
- The resulting encoding and decoding process will not produce
- exactly the same results as GSM 06.10 would, but remains close
- enough to be compatible.
- .br
- The default is standard-conforming operation.
- .TP
- .B \-v
- (version)\
- outputs the version of toast (or untoast or tcat) to stdout and exits.
- .TP
- .B \-h
- (help)\
- prints a short overview of the options.
- .PP
- Toast, untoast and tcat try to guess the appropriate audio data
- format from the file suffix.
- Command line options can also specify a format to be used for
- all files.
- .br
- The following formats are supported:
- .TP
- .B "\-u"
- (\(*mU-law)
- 8 kHz, 8 bit \(*mU-law encoding (file suffix .u)
- .TP
- .B "\-a"
- (A-law)
- 8 kHz, 8 bit A-law encoding (file suffix .A)
- .TP
- .B "\-s"
- (Sun audio)
- 8 kHz, 8 bit \(*mU-law encoding with audio header (file suffix .au)
- .TP
- .B "-l"
- (linear)
- 8 kHz, 16 bit signed linear encoding in host byte order
- with 13 significant bits (file suffix .l)
- .PP
- In absence of options or suffixes to specify a format,
- \(*mU-law encoding as forced by \-u is assumed.
- .PP
- .SH PECULIARITIES
- A four bit magic number is prefixed to each 32 1/2-byte GSM frame,
- mainly because 32 1/2-bytes are rather clumsy to handle.
- .SH WARNING
- The compression algorithm used is a lossy compression algorithm
- devised especially for speech; on no account should it be used
- for text, pictures or any other non-speech-data you consider
- valuable.
- .SH BUGS
- Please direct bug reports to jutta@cs.tu-berlin.de.
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- gsm(3)
- .\"
- .\" Toast is dedicated to Bill Sienkiewicz, author of "Stray Toasters".
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