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update to ffmpeg-0.4.7 and xvid-0.9.2, updated NAS intro, fixed espgs and cups installation instructions

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2<title>Contents</title>
3
4<para>The ffmpeg package contains <command>ffmpeg</command>,
5<command>ffserver</command>, <command>ffplay</command>, <filename
6class="libraryfile">libavcodec</filename> and
7<filename class="libraryfile">libavformat</filename>.</para>
8
9</sect2>
10
11<sect2><title>Description</title>
12
13<sect3><title>ffmpeg</title>
14<para><command>ffmpeg</command> is a command line tool to convert video files, network streams,
15input from a TV card to several video formats.</para></sect3>
16
17<sect3><title>ffserver</title>
18<para><command>ffserver</command> is a streaming server for everything
19that <command>ffmpeg</command> could use
20as input (files, streams, TV card input, webcam, etc.).</para></sect3>
21
22<sect3><title>ffplay</title>
23<para><command>ffplay</command> is a very simple and portable media
24player using the ffmpeg libraries and the <acronym>SDL</acronym> library.
25</para></sect3>
26
27<sect3><title>libavcodec/libavformat</title>
28<para><filename class="libraryfile">libavcodec</filename> and <filename
29class="libraryfile">libavformats</filename> are libraries for encoding/decoding
30video streams and putting them into files or network packets. Since
31they're well documented, you can easily include them in your software,
32like some other packages already do.</para></sect3>
33
34</sect2>
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