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NAME

       goobox -- graphical CD player and ripper for GNOME

SYNOPSIS

       goobox [OPTION]  [...]

DESCRIPTION

       goobox  is  an  easy-to-use  graphical CD player and ripper for GNOME 2
       desktop environment. It can play CDs,  rip  them  (i.e.  save  them  to
       files) and display album cover images for them.

       It  uses the GStreamer framework to rip and play the CD and musicbrainz
       to index the CD.

OPTIONS

       Application Options:

       --eject   Eject the CD

       --hide-show
                 Hide/Show the main window.

       --next    Play the next track.

       --play    Play the CD on startup.

       --play-pause
                 Play/Pause

       --previous
                 Play the previous track.

       --quit    Quit the application.

       --stop    Stop playing

       --volume-down
                 Volume down

       --volume-up
                 Volume up

       -d --device=DEVICE_PATH
                 CD device to be used.

       --display=DISPLAY
                 X display to use.

       -v --version
                 Show version of program.

       Help Options:

       -h --help Show help options.

       --help-all
                 Show all help options.

       --help-gst
                 Show GStreamer options.

       --help-gtk
                 Show GTK+ options.

       --help-sm-client
                 Show session management options.

       GStreamer Options:

       --gst-version
                 Show the GStreamer version.

       --gst-fatal-warnings
                 Make all warnings fatal.

       --gst-debug-help
                 Show available debug categories and exit.

       --gst-debug-level=LEVEL
                 Default debug level from 1 (only error) to 5 (anything) or  0
                 for no output.

       --gst-debug=LIST
                 Comma-separated  list  of  category_name:level  pairs  to set
                 specific  levels  for  the  individual  categories.  Example:
                 GST_AUTOPLUG:5,GST_ELEMENT_*:3.

       --gst-debug-no-color
                 Disable colored debugging output.

       --gst-debug-disable
                 Disable debugging.

       --gst-plugin-spew
                 Enable verbose plugin loading diagnostics.

       --gst-plugin-path=PATHS
                 Colon-separated paths containing plugins.

       --gst-plugin-load=PLUGINS
                 Comma-separated list of plugins to preload in addition to the
                 list stored in environment variable GST_PLUGIN_PATH.

       --gst-disable-segtrap
                 Disable  trapping  of  segmentation  faults   during   plugin
                 loading.

       --gst-disable-registry-update
                 Disable updating the registry.

       --gst-disable-registry-fork
                 Disable the use of fork() while scanning the registry.

       GTK+ Options:

       --class=CLASS
                 Program class as used by the window manager.

       --name=NAME
                 Program name as used by the window manager.

       --screen=SCREEN
                 X screen to use.

       --sync    Make X calls synchronous.

       --gtk-module=MODULES
                 Load additional GTK+ modules.

       --g-fatal-warnings
                 Make all warnings fatal.

       Session management Options:

       --sm-client-id=ID
                 Specify session management ID.

       --sm-client-state-file=FILE
                 Specify file containing saved configuration.

       --sm-disable
                 Disable connection to session manager.

SEE ALSO

       gnome-cd(1), sound-juicer(1), grip(1)

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was written by Dan Korostelev dan@ats.energo.ru for
       the Debian system (but may be used by others).  It was later updated by
       Helge  Kreutzmann  debian@helgefjell.de. Permission is granted to copy,
       distribute and/or modify this document  under  the  terms  of  the  GNU
       General Public License, Version 2 or any later version published by the
       Free Software Foundation.

       On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public  License
       can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.