THEMONOSPOT(1) General Commands Manual THEMONOSPOT(1)NAME
themonospot - scan avi files
SYNOPSIS
themonospot [file...]
DESCRIPTION
Themonospot is a simple application that can be used to scan an avi,
divx, xvid and matroska (.mkv) file and extract some informations about
audio and video data flow:
* Video codec used
* Frame size
* Average video bitrate
* File size
* Total time
* Frame rate
* Total frames
* Info data
* Packet Bitstream
* User data (in MOVI chunk)
* Audio codec used
* Average audio bitrate
* Audio channels
AUTHORS
Themonospot was created by Armando Basile <hmandevteam@gmail.com> and this manual page was written by Stefan Ebner <sebner@ubuntu.com>.
LICENSE
Themonospot has been released under the GNU General Public License, version 2.
June 28, 2009 THEMONOSPOT(1)
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avifix - fix header of AVI-file
SYNOPSIS
avifix [ -i name [ -F string ] [ -f val1,val2 ] [ -N 0x NN ] [ -b bitrate ] [ -e rate[,bits[,channels]] ] [ -a num ] [ -v ] ]
COPYRIGHT
avifix is Copyright (C) by Thomas Oestreich.
DESCRIPTION
avifix fixes the header of an AVI-file with the supplied parameters.
OPTIONS -i name
Specify the name of the AVI-file.
-F string
Specify the video codec as FourCC.
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-f val1,val2
Use this option to change the frame rate and scale information in the header of the AVI-file. Both values must not be < 0.
-N 0xnn
Use this option to change the audio format identifier in the header of the AVI-file. Here are some possible values:
0x1 PCM uncompressed audio
0x50 MPEG layer-2 aka MP2
0x55 MPEG layer-3 aka MP3
0x2000 AC3 audio
-b bitrate
Use this option to change the encoder bitrate in the header of the AVI-file. bitrate has to be given in units of kbps.
-e rate[,bits[,channels]]
Use this option to change the audio stream parameters of in the header of the AVI-file.
-a num Use this option to change the audio stream parameters of audio track number num in the header of the AVI-file.
-v Print version information and exit.
EXAMPLES
The command
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AUTHORS
avifix was written by Thomas Oestreich
<ostreich@theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de> with contributions from many others. See AUTHORS for details.
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