If you are running [Debathena](http://debathena.mit.edu) but do not want to use Gutenbach, you can use sipbmp3 like a "normal Debathena printer":<br />
`lpr -Psipbmp3 song.mp3`<br />
`lpq -Psipbmp3`<br />
- `lprm -Psipbmp3 job#`
+ `lprm -Psipbmp3 job#`<br />
If you do not specify a job number, then the first song will be removed.
+You can specify start and stop times with options:<br />
+ `lpr -Psipbmp3 song.mp3 -o start=10 -o stop=123`
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+The numbers are in seconds, but you can also use syntax like `4m33s` or `4:33`. Instead of specifying a music file, you can alternatively print a YouTube URL from the standard input; there, you can also append flags like `start=10 stop=123` to the line, so for example you can print the line<br />
+`https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3ww0gwEszo start=10 stop=123`<br />
+Finally, you can use various synonyms for "start" or "stop", such as "begin" and "end", because the author keeps on accidentally typing the latter.
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If you are not running Debathena, you can use the following command to print music to sipbmp3<br />