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FAAD(1) 																   FAAD(1)

NAME
faad -- Process an Advanced Audio Codec stream SYNOPSIS
faad [options] [-w | -o <output_filename> | -a <output_filename>] input_filename DESCRIPTION
This utility provides a command line interface to libfaad2. This program reads in MPEG-4 AAC files, processes, and outputs them in either Microsoft WAV, MPEG-4 AAC ADTS, or standard PCM formats. OPTIONS
-a <filename>, --adtsout <filename> Sets the processing to output to the specified file in MPEG-4 AAC ADTS format -b <number>, --bits <number> Set the output (individual) sample format. The number takes one of the following values: 1: 16-bit PCM data (default). 2: 24-bit PCM data. 3: 32-bit PCM data. 4: 32-bit floating-point data. 5: 64-bit floating-point data. -d , --downmix Set the processing to downsample from 5.1 (surround sound and bass) channels to 2 channels (stereo). -f <number>, --format <number> Set the output file format. The number takes one of the following values: 1: Microsoft WAV format (default). 2: Raw PCM data. -g Set the processing to not perform gapless decoding. -h , --help Shows a usage summary. -i , --info Shows information about the about the input file. -l <number>, --objecttype <number> Sets the MPEG rofile and object type for the processing to use. The number takes one of the following values: 1: Main object type. 2: Low Complexity (LC) object type (default). 4: Long Term Prediction (LTP) object type. 23: Low Delay (LD) object type. -o <filename>, --outfile <number> Sets the filename for processing output. -q , --quiet Quiet - Suppresses status messages during processing. -t , --oldformat Sets the processing to use the old MPEG-4 AAC ADTS format when outputting in said format. -w , --stdio Sets the processing output to be sent to the standard out. AUTHOR
Matthew W. S. Bell <matthew (at) bells23.org.uk> SEE ALSO
faac(1) faad 2.5 October 2006 FAAD(1)

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ESMERGE(1)							   User Commands							ESMERGE(1)

NAME
esmerge - merge audio and video ES into a TS DESCRIPTION
Usage: esmerge [switches] <video-file> <audio-file> <output-file> TS tools version 1.11, esmerge built Nov 11 2008 17:15:46 Merge the contents of two Elementary Stream (ES) files, one containing video data, and the other audio, to produce an output file containing Transport Stream (TS). Files: <video-file> is the ES file containing video. <audio-file> is the ES file containing audio. <output-file> is the resultant TS file. Switches: -quiet, -q Only output error messages. -verbose, -v Output information about each audio/video frame. -x Output diagnostic information. -h264 The video stream is H.264 (the default) -avs The video stream is AVS -vidrate <hz> Video frame rate in Hz - defaults to 25Hz. -rate <hz> Audio sample rate in Hertz - defaults to 44100, i.e., 44.1KHz. -cd Equivalent to -rate 44100 (CD rate), the default. -dat Equivalent to -rate 48000 (DAT rate). -adts The audio stream is ADTS (the default) -l2 The audio stream is MPEG layer 2 audio -mp2adts The audio stream is MPEG-2 style ADTS regardless of ID bit -mp4adts The audio stream is MPEG-4 style ADTS regardless of ID bit -ac3 The audio stream is Dolby AC-3 in ATSC -patpmtfreq <f> PAT and PMT will be inserted every <f> video frames. by default, f = 0 and PAT/PMT are inserted only at the start of the output stream. Limitations =========== For the moment, the video input must be H.264 or AVS, and the audio input ADTS, AC-3 ATSC or MPEG layer 2. Also, the audio is assumed to have a constant number of samples per frame. esmerge <video-file> <audio-file> <output-file> TS tools version 1.11, esmerge built Nov 11 2008 17:15:46 Merge the contents of two Elementary Stream (ES) files, one containing video data, and the other audio, to produce an output file containing Transport Stream (TS). Files: <video-file> is the ES file containing video. <audio-file> is the ES file containing audio. <output-file> is the resultant TS file. Switches: -quiet, -q Only output error messages. -verbose, -v Output information about each audio/video frame. -x Output diagnostic information. -h264 The video stream is H.264 (the default) -avs The video stream is AVS -vidrate <hz> Video frame rate in Hz - defaults to 25Hz. -rate <hz> Audio sample rate in Hertz - defaults to 44100, i.e., 44.1KHz. -cd Equivalent to -rate 44100 (CD rate), the default. -dat Equivalent to -rate 48000 (DAT rate). -adts The audio stream is ADTS (the default) -l2 The audio stream is MPEG layer 2 audio -mp2adts The audio stream is MPEG-2 style ADTS regardless of ID bit -mp4adts The audio stream is MPEG-4 style ADTS regardless of ID bit -ac3 The audio stream is Dolby AC-3 in ATSC -patpmtfreq <f> PAT and PMT will be inserted every <f> video frames. by default, f = 0 and PAT/PMT are inserted only at the start of the output stream. Limitations =========== For the moment, the video input must be H.264 or AVS, and the audio input ADTS, AC-3 ATSC or MPEG layer 2. Also, the audio is assumed to have a constant number of samples per frame. SEE ALSO
The full documentation for esmerge is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and esmerge programs are properly installed at your site, the command info esmerge should give you access to the complete manual. esmerge 1.11 November 2008 ESMERGE(1)
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