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Here is a list of the '%' switches used in command-lines.
b — The bitrate that mp3s are being encoded at.
c — The CDrom device being used.
w — The filename of the wave file being ripped.
m — The filename of the MP3 file being encoded.
t — The track number,beginning at 1, and zero-filled (ie: '03' for the third track).
s — The start sector of the track.
e — The end sector of the track.
n — The name of the track.
a — The artist name for the track.
A — The artist name for the disc.
d — The name of the disc.
i — The disc database id (in hex) for the disc.
y — The year of the disc.
g — The ID3 genre id of the disc.
G — The ID3 genre string of the disc.
r — The recommended replay gain for the track (in dB). Note that this is only applicable if you have enabled gain calculation. You can find more information on this gain adjustment at www.replaygain.org
R — The recommended replay gain for the entire album (in dB). This value is only valide after an entire disc has been ripped (it is designed to be used with the disc filter command).
Any of the '%' switches can optionally be preceded by a '*' (for example, '%*a'). This prevent Grip from doing any stripping of characters from the string. Generally, this option should be used when the switch is being used in something other than a filename.
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