FLVTOOL2(1) General Commands Manual FLVTOOL2(1)NAME
flvtool2 - a manipulation tool for flash video files
SYNOPSIS
flvtool2 [-ACDPUVaciklnoprstvx]...[-key:value]...in-path|stdin[out-path|stdout]
DESCRIPTION
If out-path is omitted, in-path will be overwritten. In-path can be a single file, or a directory. If in-path is a directory, out-path has
to be likewise, or can be omitted. Directory recursion is controlled by the -r switch. You can use stdin and stdout keywords as in- and
out-path for piping or redirecting.
Chain commands like that: -UP (updates FLV file than prints out meta data)
COMMANDS -A Adds tags from -t tags-file
-C Cuts file using -i inpoint and -o outpoint
-D Debugs file (writes a lot to stdout)
-H Helpscreen will be shown
-P Prints out meta data to stdout
-U Updates FLV with an onMetaTag event
SWITCHES -a Collapse space between cut regions
-c Compatibility mode calculates some onMetaTag values differently
-key:value
Key-value-pair for onMetaData tag (overwrites generated values)
-i timestamp
Inpoint for cut command in miliseconds
-k Keyframe mode slides onCuePoint(navigation) tags added by the add command to nearest keyframe position
-l Logs FLV stream reading to stream.log in current directory
-n Number of tag to debug
-o timestamp
Outpoint for cut command in miliseconds
-p Preserve mode only updates FLVs that have not been processed before
-r Recursion for directory processing
-s Simulation mode never writes FLV data to out-path
-t path
Tagfile (MetaTags written in XML)
-v Verbose mode
-x XML mode instead of YAML mode
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/flvtool2/examples/tags.xml
http://www.inlet-media.de/flvtool2
AUTHOR
flvtool2 was written by Norman Timmler <norman.timmler@inlet-media.de>
This manual page was written by Todd Troxell <ttroxell@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
August 24, 2007 FLVTOOL2(1)
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SYNOPSIS
photofilmstrip-cli [options]
OPTIONS --version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-p PROJECT, --project=PROJECT
specifies the project file
-o PATH, --outputpath=PATH
The path where to save the output files. Use - for stdout.
-t PROFILE, --profile=PROFILE
0=VCD, 1=SVCD, 2=DVD, 3=Medium, 4=HD, 5=FULL-HD [default: 3]
-n VIDEONORM, --videonorm=VIDEONORM
n=NTSC, p=PAL [default: p]
-f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
0=Single pictures, 1=MPEG4-XVid (AVI), 2=MPEG(1/2)-Video (MPG), 3=Flash-Video (FLV), 4 =Motion-JPEG (AVI) [default: 1]
-d, --draft
enable draft mode - Activate this option to generate a preview of your PhotoFilmStrip. The rendering process will speed up dramati-
cally, but results in lower quality.
--version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-p PROJECT, --project=PROJECT
specifies the project file
-o PATH, --outputpath=PATH
The path where to save the output files. Use - for stdout.
-t PROFILE, --profile=PROFILE
0=VCD, 1=SVCD, 2=DVD, 3=Medium, 4=HD, 5=FULL-HD [default: 3]
-n VIDEONORM, --videonorm=VIDEONORM
n=NTSC, p=PAL [default: p]
-f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
0=Single pictures, 1=MPEG4-XVid (AVI), 2=MPEG(1/2)-Video (MPG), 3=Flash-Video (FLV), 4 =Motion-JPEG (AVI) [default: 1]
-d, --draft
enable draft mode - Activate this option to generate a preview of your PhotoFilmStrip. The rendering process will speed up dramati-
cally, but results in lower quality.
SEE ALSO mencoder(1).
AUTHOR
photofilmstrip was written by Jens Gopfert.
This manual page was written by Gurkan Sengun <gurkan@phys.ethz.ch>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
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