-ddirectory
Specify the output directory. This is where the 8-digit output filenames go. There will be one
file for each CD definition in your .cdtooldb file(s).
-llength
Specify the maximum line length for the output file. Comment lines may be any length, but the
CDDB format specifies that data lines must wrap at 76 characters. Thus, this is the default for
cdtool2cddb, but you may change it if you wish.
-r At least one CD player application (groovycd) requires lines of its CDDB files to end with CR-LF,
because they come over the network that way. The -r option tells cdtool2cddb to output such
lines; otherwise lines will end with LF only.
-v Increment the verbosity level.
-x Use an alternate identification string in the output file. If you wish to upload a CDDB file to a
CDDB server via e-mail, the server will probably check the ID string in the file to make sure it
is from a "trusted" CD player application. cdtool is not trusted, but xmcd is, so the -x option
pretends we are xmcd.