1 | <sect2>
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2 | <title>Contents</title>
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3 |
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4 | <para>The <application>transcode</application> package contains
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5 | <command>transcode</command>,
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6 | <command>tccat</command>,
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7 | <command>tcdecode</command>,
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8 | <command>tcdemux</command>,
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9 | <command>tcextract</command>,
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10 | <command>tcframe</command>,
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11 | <command>tcmodinfo</command>,
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12 | <command>tcmp3cut</command>,
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13 | <command>tcmplex</command>,
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14 | <command>tcprobe</command>,
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15 | <command>tcrequant</command>,
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16 | <command>tcscan</command>,
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17 | <command>tcxmlcheck</command>,
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18 | <command>tcxpm2rgb</command>,
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19 | <command>avicodec</command>,
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20 | <command>avidump</command>,
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21 | <command>avifix</command>,
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22 | <command>aviindex</command>,
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23 | <command>avimerge</command>,
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24 | <command>avisplit</command>,
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25 | <command>avisync</command>
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26 | and input/filter/output modules.</para>
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27 |
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28 | </sect2>
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29 |
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30 | <sect2><title>Description</title>
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31 |
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32 | <sect3><title>transcode</title>
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33 | <para><command>transcode</command> is the encoder's user interface that handles
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34 | the plugins and other programs, being the glue between the modules.
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35 | There are several well documented usage examples on both the homepage
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36 | and the documentation included in the package.</para></sect3>
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37 |
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38 | <sect3><title>tccat</title>
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39 | <para><command>tccat</command> concatenates input files using the input plugins
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40 | of <application>transcode</application>.</para></sect3>
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41 |
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42 | <sect3><title>tcdecode</title>
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43 | <para><command>tcdecode</command> is used to decode input files to
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44 | raw video and <acronym>PCM</acronym> audio stream.</para></sect3>
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45 |
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46 | <sect3><title>tcdemux</title>
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47 | <para><command>tcdemux</command> demultiplexes (separates) audio/video input
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48 | that contains multiple streams, e.g., <acronym>VOB</acronym> files.</para></sect3>
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49 |
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50 | <sect3><title>tcextract</title>
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51 | <para><command>tcextract</command> grabs single streams from a file containing
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52 | multiple streams.</para></sect3>
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53 |
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54 | <sect3><title>tcframe</title>
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55 | <para><command>tcframe</command> processes single video frames for different
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56 | color encodings (<acronym>RGB</acronym> >-< <acronym>YUV</acronym> or
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57 | similar).</para></sect3>
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58 |
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59 | <sect3><title>tcmodinfo</title>
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60 | <para><command>tcmodinfo</command> loads a supplied
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61 | <application>transcode</application> filter module and prints its
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62 | parameters.</para></sect3>
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63 |
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64 | <sect3><title>tcmp3cut</title>
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65 | <para><command>tcmp3cut</command> is a tool which can cut
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66 | <acronym>MP3</acronym> streams at milliseconds positions.</para></sect3>
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67 |
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68 | <sect3><title>tcprobe</title>
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69 | <para><command>tcprobe</command> prints information about the input file format.</para></sect3>
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70 |
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71 | <sect3><title>tcrequant</title>
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72 | <para><command>tcrequant</command> is a tool which can requantize an
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73 | <acronym>MPEG</acronym>-2 elementary stream.</para></sect3>
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74 |
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75 | <sect3><title>tcscan</title>
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76 | <para><command>tcscan</command> performs several measurements on the given
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77 | input data.</para></sect3>
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78 |
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79 | <sect3><title>tcxmlcheck</title>
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80 | <para><command>tcxmlcheck</command> checks information in a
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81 | <acronym>SMIL</acronym> input file.</para></sect3>
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82 |
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83 | <sect3><title>avicodec</title>
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84 | <para><command>avicodec</command> indicates or changes
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85 | <acronym>FOURCC</acronym> <acronym>CODEC</acronym> flag in an
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86 | <acronym>AVI</acronym> file.</para></sect3>
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87 |
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88 | <sect3><title>avidump</title>
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89 | <para><command>avidump</command> dumps audio or video stream of a given
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90 | <acronym>AVI</acronym> file to stdout (for <acronym>AVI</acronym>
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91 | conversion or extraction of audio streams).</para></sect3>
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92 |
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93 | <sect3><title>avifix</title>
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94 | <para><command>avifix</command> fixes the header of an
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95 | <acronym>AVI</acronym> file.</para></sect3>
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96 |
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97 | <sect3><title>aviindex</title>
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98 | <para><command>aviindex</command> writes a text file describing the
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99 | index of an <acronym>AVI</acronym> file.</para></sect3>
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100 |
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101 | <sect3><title>avimerge</title>
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102 | <para><command>avimerge</command> merges <acronym>AVI</acronym> files of the same format. Do not
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103 | try to merge <acronym>AVI</acronym> files of different formats, it will most likely result in
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104 | errors (and format means same bitrates, too!).</para></sect3>
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105 |
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106 | <sect3><title>avisplit</title>
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107 | <para><command>avisplit</command> splits <acronym>AVI</acronym> files
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108 | into multiple files.</para></sect3>
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109 |
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110 | <sect3><title>avisync</title>
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111 | <para><command>avisync</command> can shift audio in
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112 | <acronym>AVI</acronym> files for better synchronizing of audio and video
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113 | data signal.</para></sect3>
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114 |
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115 | <sect3><title>input/filter/output modules</title>
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116 | <para>Depending on the external libraries that are used, there are a
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117 | great number of plugins to convert audio and video input to raw format,
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118 | process raw video and audio and convert raw audio and video to other
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119 | formats to be written into a file type of choice. Read the
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120 | documentation.</para></sect3>
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121 |
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122 | </sect2>
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