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PROGRAM:

NAME


mixxx — A Digital Disc Jockey Interface

SYNOPSIS


mixxx

DESCRIPTION


mixxx is free DJ software that gives you everything you need to perform live DJ mixes.
Blend songs together with automatic BPM matching and remix on-the-fly with looping and hot
cues. Whether you're a pro DJ or just getting started, Mixxx has you covered.

mixxx works with ALSA, JACK, OSS and supports many popular DJ controllers.

This manual page documents briefly the mixxx command line options. It does not
describe all of the features of mixxx or how to use it; Instead, it has a documentation in
pdf format; see below.

KEY FEATURES

· Parallel or split scratchable waveform displays.

· MP3, OGG, WAVE, FLAC, and optional AAC (M4A) playback.

· WAVE, OGG, and optional MP3 recording.

· Fast, database-powered library.

· Crates and playlists for organizing your music.

· Reads iTunes, Traktor, and Rhythmbox libraries.

· Cross-platform - works on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.

· Shoutcast and Icecast broadcasting.

· Support for many DJ MIDI & HID controllers out-of-the-box.

· Advanced MIDI scripting engine for maximum flexibility.

· Vinyl emulation with Serato,Traktor, and Mixvibes timecode support.

· Bulk BPM and beat detection.

· ReplayGain volume normalization.

· Automatic crossfading with Auto DJ.

· Skinnable interface with several skins bundled.

For a full list of features go to:
(link to URL http://mixxx.org/features/) .

mixxx does not have AAC (M4A) playback support enabled by default due to licensing
restrictions. To enable playback of unprotected AAC (M4A) files, you can build mixxx from
source. See also:
(link to URL
http://www.mixxx.org/wiki/doku.php/compiling_on_linux#build_with_m4a_file_support)

OPTIONS


Mixxx is designed to be as user-friendly as possible. As such, its command line options
are only useful for development or debugging, as they make these tasks easier. mixxx
accepts the following case-sensitive options on the command-line:

<FILE>
Load the specified music file(s) at start-up. Each file you specify will be
loaded into the next virtual deck. Supported file types: mp3, ogg, aiff, aif,
wav, flac

--resourcePath <PATH>
Top-level directory where Mixxx should look for its resource files such as MIDI
mappings, overriding the default installation location.

--pluginPath <PATH>
Top-level directory where Mixxx should look for sound source plugins in addition
to default locations.

--settingsPath <PATH>
Top-level directory where Mixxx should look for settings.

--controllerDebug/--midiDebug
Causes Mixxx to display/log all of the MIDI/HID controller data it receives and
script functions it loads.

--developer
Enables developer-mode. Includes extra log info, stats on performance, and a
Developer tools menu.

--locale <LOCALE>
Use a custom locale for loading translations (e.g 'fr').

--f --fullScreen
Starts mixxx in full-screen mode.

-h --help
Display a help message and exit.

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