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+By default, OGGs are generated now rather than MP3s so update the examples
+in the man page. Thanks, David Whitmarsh. Debian #348547.
+
+--- jack~/jack.man 2006-01-27 15:12:00.000000000 +0000
++++ jack/jack.man 2006-01-27 15:19:09.000000000 +0000
+@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@
+ .SH DESCRIPTION
+ .B Jack
+ transforms your audio-CDs to FLAC, MP3 or Ogg Vorbis files. It uses several
+-helper programs in order to achieve things like ripping, encoding and
+-ID3-tagging. Ripping is either done via
++helper programs in order to achieve functions such as ripping, encoding and,
++tagging files with meta information. Ripping is either done via
+ .B cdparanoia
+ (in which case the ripping status is displayed by Jack as well) or
+ .B cdda2wav.
+@@ -33,11 +33,10 @@
+ and
+ .B xing.
+ Any time during operation (and even when everything is finished and
+-the original CD lost) you can let Jack look up the track names at
++the original CD lost) you can let Jack look up the track names at
+ .B freedb.org
+-and rename the tracks accordingly. ID3-tagging of MP3s (or insertion
+-of equivalent comment fields in Ogg Vorbis files) is performed
+-as well.
++and rename the tracks accordingly. Tagging of audio files with meta
++information about artist, track title, etc. is performed as well.
+ .PP
+ If no freedb-lookup has been performed, Jack drops all files in a
+ directory
+@@ -48,7 +47,7 @@
+ This directory is renamed by Jack when the appropriate information is known.
+ .PP
+ Most options like ripper, encoder, preferred FreeDB-Server, directory
+-and MP3-filename format, etc. can be user defined by changing the
++and sound file format, etc. can be user defined by changing the
+ defaults in
+ .B /etc/jackrc
+ or by saving them to
+@@ -196,15 +195,15 @@
+ the TOC is read from the CD itself.
+ .TP
+ .B \-g, \-\-guess-toc list
+-make up a TOC from the MP3 file given in mp3_files. Format is
+-.B track_01.mp3 ... track_nn.mp3 ;
++make up a TOC from the list of sound file given. The format is
++.B track_01.ogg ... track_nn.ogg ;
+ Note that the trailing "
+ .B ;
+ " is only necessary if you want to
+ append more options to your command line.
+-You can use it to do a FreeDB query based on
+-MP3s alone - no need for the CD. Very useful if you have no idea
+-which CD the MP3s are from. The MP3s must be given in the same
++You can use it to do a FreeDB query based on your sound files
++alone - no need for the CD. Very useful if you have no idea
++which CD the songs are from. The songs must be given in the same
+ order as they were on their CD. The generated TOC file is
+ similar, but not identical to the TOC of the CD - do not submit
+ these!
+@@ -213,7 +212,8 @@
+ set ID3 genre. Use 'help' to get a list of all known genres. (You can also specify the ID3v1 genre as an int)
+ .TP
+ .B \-Y, \-\-id3-year int
+-set ID3 year.
++set the year of the album (the term ID3 comes from MP3 but this option also
++works with other audio formats, such as OGG Vorbis and FLAC)
+ .TP
+ .B \-h, \-\-help
+ Show summary of options.
+@@ -298,7 +298,7 @@
+ is used,
+ then the file is queried from your FreeDB server). If you have
+ changed its contents (e.g. because the CD was unknown to FreeDB)
+-and want to rename and tag your MP3s accordingly, use this option.
++and want to rename and tag your audio files accordingly, use this option.
+ Give all other needed options too, like
+ .B \-t
+ ,
+@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@
+ undo file renaming and exit. If you don't like how Jack renamed
+ your files, use this option to restore the previous state.
+ Several levels of undo are possible. Note
+-that ID3 tags are not restored.
++that meta information tags are not restored.
+ .TP
+ .B \-\-unusable-chars list
+ characters which can't be used in filenames (default "/").
+