mkv_encoder(1) General Commands Manual mkv_encoder(1)NAME
mkv_encoder - Video encoder as part of LiVES
DESCRIPTION
mkv_encoder is part of the multi_encoder plugin for lives. To see usage run mkv_encoder -h
SEE ALSO lives(1)AUTHOR
multi_encoder and all auxiliary encoders are copyright (C) 2004-2006 Marco De la Cruz (marco@reimeika.ca) and are released under the GPL
license. See http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html for details. Contributors: (j@v2v.cc) Gabriel Finch a.k.a Salsaman (salsaman@xs4all.nl)
This man page was written by Harry Rickards <hrickards@l33tmyst.com>
January 6 2010 mkv_encoder(1)
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build-lives-rfx-plugin-multi type [scripts_dir exec_dir] [build_bindir]
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