diff -up cdrkit-1.1.9/icedax/cdda2ogg.1.no_mp3 cdrkit-1.1.9/icedax/cdda2ogg.1
--- cdrkit-1.1.9/icedax/cdda2ogg.1.no_mp3 2009-06-15 14:48:44.930637082 +0200
+++ cdrkit-1.1.9/icedax/cdda2ogg.1 2009-06-15 14:50:35.596769274 +0200
@@ -1,12 +1,11 @@
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.TH "cdda2ogg" "1"
.SH "NAME"
-cdda2ogg, cdda2mp3 \(em extract audio CD audio tracks and encode them
+cdda2ogg \(em extract audio CD audio tracks and encode them
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.PP
.B cdda2ogg
.PP
-.B cdda2mp3
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
.B cdda2ogg is a simple script that uses the
@@ -15,9 +14,6 @@ command to extract all audio tracks with
.B icedax <fileprefix>
command and encode them using the
.B ogg123
-respective
-.I <censored>
-MP3
encoder. The scripts are not intended to be full-featured music archiving
programs, but only for quick storing of few audio data.
It does not use databases like CDDB or have any extra features. You may look
@@ -36,8 +32,6 @@ for more information.
.SH "CONFIGURATION"
.PP
.B cdda2ogg
-and
-.B cdda2mp3
have predefined values for reading and labeling of the target files.
You can overwrite them with following environment variables:
@@ -65,11 +59,11 @@ Additional options passed to
The base part of the filename of resulting audio files. This can also be specified as the first argument to the script.
.PP
-See cdda2ogg (cdda2mp3) script file to get the default values
+See cdda2ogg script file to get the default values
.PP
System administrator can also set default values by creating of a shell
include file, defining the variables for the POSIX shell, and storing them as
-/etc/default/cdda2ogg (resp. cdda2mp3).
+/etc/default/cdda2ogg.
.SH "EXAMPLES"
.PP
.B CDDA_DEVICE=/dev/cdrom1 cdda2ogg