Changeset 64a25d5 for multimedia
- Timestamp:
- 09/24/2003 08:01:14 PM (21 years ago)
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- 10.0, 10.1, 11.0, 11.1, 11.2, 11.3, 12.0, 12.1, 6.0, 6.1, 6.2, 6.2.0, 6.2.0-rc1, 6.2.0-rc2, 6.3, 6.3-rc1, 6.3-rc2, 6.3-rc3, 7.10, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.6-blfs, 7.6-systemd, 7.7, 7.8, 7.9, 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 9.0, 9.1, basic, bdubbs/svn, elogind, gnome, kde5-13430, kde5-14269, kde5-14686, kea, ken/TL2024, ken/inkscape-core-mods, ken/tuningfonts, krejzi/svn, lazarus, lxqt, nosym, perl-modules, plabs/newcss, plabs/python-mods, python3.11, qt5new, rahul/power-profiles-daemon, renodr/vulkan-addition, systemd-11177, systemd-13485, trunk, upgradedb, v5_0, v5_0-pre1, v5_1, v5_1-pre1, xry111/intltool, xry111/llvm18, xry111/soup3, xry111/test-20220226, xry111/xf86-video-removal
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multimedia/audioutils/lame.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 <sect1 id="lame" xreflabel=" lame-&lame-version;">1 <sect1 id="lame" xreflabel="LAME-&lame-version;"> 2 2 <?dbhtml filename="lame.html" dir="multimedia"?> 3 <title> lame-&lame-version;</title>3 <title>LAME-&lame-version;</title> 4 4 5 5 &lame-intro; -
multimedia/audioutils/lame/lame-desc.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application> lame</application> package contains <command>lame5 < /command> and <filename>libmp3lame</filename> libraries.</para>4 <para>The <application><acronym>LAME</acronym></application> package contains 5 <command>lame</command> and <filename>libmp3lame</filename> libraries.</para> 6 6 7 7 </sect2> … … 10 10 11 11 <sect3><title>lame</title> 12 <para><command>lame</command> creates mp3 audio files.</para></sect3> 12 <para><command>lame</command> creates <filename>MP3</filename> audio files. 13 </para></sect3> 13 14 14 15 <sect3><title>libmp3lame libraries</title> 15 16 <para><filename>libmp3lame</filename> libraries provide the functions necessary 16 to convert < acronym>WAV</acronym> files to <acronym>MP3</acronym> files.</para>17 to convert <filename>WAV</filename> files to <filename>MP3</filename> files.</para> 17 18 </sect3> 18 19 -
multimedia/audioutils/lame/lame-inst.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of <application> lame</application></title>2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>LAME</acronym></application></title> 3 3 4 <para>Install <application> lame</application> by running the following commands:4 <para>Install <application><acronym>LAME</acronym></application> by running the following commands: 5 5 </para> 6 6 -
multimedia/audioutils/lame/lame-intro.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to <application> lame</application></title>2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>LAME</acronym></application></title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application>lame</application> package contains a MP3 encoder. This 5 is useful for creating compressed audio files.</para> 4 <para>The <application><acronym>LAME</acronym></application> package contains 5 a <filename>MP3</filename> encoder. This is useful for creating compressed 6 audio files.</para> 6 7 7 8 <sect3><title>Package information</title> -
multimedia/audioutils/mpg123/mpg123-intro.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 3 3 4 4 <para>The <application>mpg123</application> package contains a console-based 5 mp3 player. It claims to be the fastest mp3 decoder for unix.</para> 5 <filename>mp3</filename> player. It claims to be the fastest <filename>mp3 6 </filename> decoder for unix.</para> 6 7 7 8 <sect3><title>Package information</title> -
multimedia/audioutils/vorbistools/vorbistools-desc.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 14 14 <sect3><title>oggdec</title> 15 15 <para><command>oggdec</command> is a simple decoder which converts Ogg Vorbis 16 file into <acronym>PCM</acronym> audio files (< acronym>WAV</acronym> or17 raw.</para></sect3>16 file into <acronym>PCM</acronym> audio files (<filename>WAV</filename> or 17 <filename>raw</filename>.</para></sect3> 18 18 19 19 <sect3><title>oggenc</title> 20 <para><command>oggenc</command> is the encoder that turns raw,21 < acronym>WAV</acronym> or <acronym>AIFF</acronym> files22 into an Ogg Vorbis stream.</para></sect3>20 <para><command>oggenc</command> is the encoder that turns 21 <filename>raw</filename>, <filename>WAV</filename> or <filename>AIFF 22 </filename> files into an Ogg Vorbis stream.</para></sect3> 23 23 24 24 <sect3><title>ogg123</title> -
multimedia/audioutils/xmms/xmms-desc.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 11 11 <para><acronym>XMMS</acronym>, which stands for X MultiMedia System, is a 12 12 program comparable in function with WinAMP. It's main function is playing audio 13 files like wav and mp3. It can be extended with plugins to play a number of 13 files like <filename>wav</filename> and <filename>mp3</filename>. It can be 14 extended with plugins to play a number of 14 15 other audio or video formats. It's look can be customized with WinAMP style 15 16 skins.</para></sect3> -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/cdrdao.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 <sect1 id="cdrdao" xreflabel=" cdrdao-&cdrdao-version;">1 <sect1 id="cdrdao" xreflabel="Cdrdao-&cdrdao-version;"> 2 2 <?dbhtml filename="cdrdao.html" dir="multimedia"?> 3 <title> cdrdao-&cdrdao-version;</title>3 <title>Cdrdao-&cdrdao-version;</title> 4 4 5 5 &cdrdao-intro; -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/cdrdao/cdrdao-desc.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application> cdrdao</application> package contains <command>cdrdao4 <para>The <application>Cdrdao</application> package contains <command>cdrdao 5 5 </command>.</para> 6 6 … … 10 10 11 11 <sect3><title>cdrdao</title> 12 <para><command>cdrdao</command> records audio or data CD-Rs in disk-at-once 13 (<acronym>DAO</acronym>) mode based on a textual description of the CD contents. 12 <para><command>cdrdao</command> records audio or data 13 <acronym>CD</acronym>-Rs in disk-at-once 14 (<acronym>DAO</acronym>) mode based on a textual description of the 15 <acronym>CD</acronym> contents. 14 16 </para></sect3> 15 17 -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/cdrdao/cdrdao-inst.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of <application> cdrdao</application></title>2 <title>Installation of <application>Cdrdao</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>Install <application> cdrdao</application> by running the following4 <para>Install <application>Cdrdao</application> by running the following 5 5 commands:</para> 6 6 -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/cdrdao/cdrdao-intro.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to <application> cdrdao</application></title>2 <title>Introduction to <application>Cdrdao</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application> cdrdao</application> package contains cd recording5 utilities. These are useful for burning a <acronym>CD</acronym> in disk-at-once6 mode.</para>4 <para>The <application>Cdrdao</application> package contains 5 <acronym>CD</acronym> recording utilities. These are useful for burning a 6 <acronym>CD</acronym> in disk-at-once mode.</para> 7 7 8 8 <sect3><title>Package information</title> … … 19 19 </sect3> 20 20 21 <sect3><title><application> template</application> dependencies</title>21 <sect3><title><application>Cdrdao</application> dependencies</title> 22 22 <sect4><title>Optional</title> 23 23 <para><xref linkend="lame"/></para></sect4> -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/cdrtools.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 <sect1 id="cdrtools" xreflabel=" cdrtools-&cdrtools-version;">1 <sect1 id="cdrtools" xreflabel="Cdrtools-&cdrtools-version;"> 2 2 <?dbhtml filename="cdrtools.html" dir="multimedia"?> 3 <title> cdrtools-&cdrtools-version;</title>3 <title>Cdrtools-&cdrtools-version;</title> 4 4 5 5 &cdrtools-intro; -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/cdrtools/cdrtools-desc.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application> cdrtools</application> package contains <command>cdrecord</command>,4 <para>The <application>Cdrtools</application> package contains <command>cdrecord</command>, 5 5 <command>cdda2wav</command>, <command>mkisofs</command>, <command>mkhybrid</command>, 6 6 <command>readcd</command>, <command>scgcheck</command>, … … 17 17 18 18 <sect3><title>cdda2wav</title> 19 <para><command>cdda2wav</command> dumps Compact Disc audio into wav sound files.</para></sect3> 19 <para><command>cdda2wav</command> dumps Compact Disc audio into 20 <filename>wav</filename> sound files.</para></sect3> 20 21 21 22 <sect3><title>mkisofs</title> 22 23 <para><command>mkisofs</command> and <command>mkhybrid</command> 23 generate an ISO9660/JOLIET/<acronym>HFS</acronym> hybrid filesystem.</para></sect3>24 generate an <acronym>ISO</acronym>9660/JOLIET/<acronym>HFS</acronym> hybrid filesystem.</para></sect3> 24 25 25 26 <sect3><title>readcd</title> … … 34 35 <command>isovfy</command>, <command>isodebug</command> and 35 36 <command>devdump</command> are utility programs for 36 dumping and verifying iso9660 images.</para></sect3>37 dumping and verifying <acronym>ISO</acronym>9660 images.</para></sect3> 37 38 38 39 <sect3><title>rscsi</title> -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/cdrtools/cdrtools-inst.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of <application> cdrtools</application></title>2 <title>Installation of <application>Cdrtools</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>Install <application> cdrtools</application> by running the following commands:</para>4 <para>Install <application>Cdrtools</application> by running the following commands:</para> 5 5 6 6 <screen><userinput><command>make INS_BASE=/usr DEFINSUSR=root DEFINSGRP=root && -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/cdrtools/cdrtools-intro.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to <application> cdrtools</application></title>2 <title>Introduction to <application>Cdrtools</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application>cdrtools</application> package contains cd recording utilities. These are 4 <para>The <application>Cdrtools</application> package contains 5 <acronym>CD</acronym> recording utilities. These are 5 6 useful for reading, creating or writing (burning) Compact Discs.</para> 6 7 -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/kernel.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 38 38 Copy <filename>/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage</filename> and 39 39 <filename>/usr/src/linux/System.map</filename> to 40 <filename>/boot</filename>, edit <filename>/etc/lilo.conf</filename> 41 appropriately and run <userinput>lilo</userinput>. 40 <filename>/boot</filename>. If you utilize 41 <application>LILO</application>, edit <filename>/etc/lilo.conf</filename> 42 appropriately and run <command>lilo</command>. 42 43 </para> 43 44 -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/udftools.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 <sect1 id="udftools" xreflabel=" udftools-&udftools-version;">1 <sect1 id="udftools" xreflabel="UDFtools-&udftools-version;"> 2 2 <?dbhtml filename="udftools.html" dir="multimedia"?> 3 <title> udftools-&udftools-version;</title>3 <title>UDFtools-&udftools-version;</title> 4 4 5 5 &udftools-intro; -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/udftools/udftools-config.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Configuring <application> udftools</application></title>2 <title>Configuring <application><acronym>UDF</acronym>tools</application></title> 3 3 4 4 <sect3><title>Config files</title> -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/udftools/udftools-desc.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 2 2 <title>Contents</title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application> udftools</application> package contains <command>4 <para>The <application><acronym>UDF</acronym>tools</application> package contains <command> 5 5 pktsetup</command>, <command>cdrwtool</command>, and 6 6 <command>mkudffs</command>.</para> … … 22 22 23 23 <sect3><title>cdrwtool</title> 24 <para><command>cdrwtool</command> provides facilities to manage CD-RW 24 <para><command>cdrwtool</command> provides facilities to manage 25 <acronym>CD</acronym>-RW 25 26 drives, including formatting new disks, setting the read and write 26 27 speeds etc.. </para> 27 28 <para>Eample: 28 29 <screen><command>cdrwtool -d /dev/scd0 -q</command></screen> 29 prepares a new <acronym>CD-RW</acronym> for use and formatsit with a <acronym>udf</acronym> 30 prepares a new <acronym>CD</acronym>-<acronym>RW</acronym> for use and 31 formats it with a <acronym>UDF</acronym> 30 32 file system.</para></sect3> 31 33 32 34 <sect3><title>mkudffs</title> 33 35 <para><command>mkudffs</command> is used to create new 34 <acronym> udf</acronym> file systems,35 it can be used on hard disks and <acronym>CD -R</acronym>as well as36 <acronym>CD -RW</acronym>.</para></sect3>36 <acronym>UDF</acronym> file systems, 37 it can be used on hard disks and <acronym>CD</acronym>-R as well as 38 <acronym>CD</acronym>-<acronym>RW</acronym>.</para></sect3> 37 39 38 40 -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/udftools/udftools-inst.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Installation of <application> udftools</application></title>2 <title>Installation of <application><acronym>UDF</acronym>tools</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>Install <application> udftools</application> by running the following commands:</para>4 <para>Install <application><acronym>UDF</acronym>tools</application> by running the following commands:</para> 5 5 6 6 <screen><userinput><command>./configure --prefix=/usr && -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/udftools/udftools-intro.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 1 1 <sect2> 2 <title>Introduction to <application> udftools</application></title>2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>UDF</acronym>tools</application></title> 3 3 4 <para>The <application> udftools</application> package contains utilities5 for creating and mounting <acronym>CD -RW</acronym> disks with4 <para>The <application><acronym>UDF</acronym>tools</application> package contains utilities 5 for creating and mounting <acronym>CD</acronym>-<acronym>RW</acronym> disks with 6 6 <acronym>udf</acronym> file systems for both 7 reading and writing. <acronym>Udf</acronym> files ystems are used on 8 both <acronym>CD-RW</acronym> media and 9 on <acronym>DVD</acronym>. For more details of the udf filesystem standard see: 7 reading and writing. <acronym>UDF</acronym> files systems are used on 8 both <acronym>CD</acronym>-<acronym>RW</acronym> media and 9 on <acronym>DVD</acronym>. For more details of the 10 <acronym>UDF</acronym> filesystem standard see: 10 11 <ulink url="http://www.osta.org"/> and <ulink 11 12 url="http://www.ecma-international.org"/>.</para> -
multimedia/cdwriteutils/udftools/udftools-kernel-inst.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 25 25 Copy <filename>/usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/bzImage</filename> and 26 26 <filename>/usr/src/linux/System.map</filename> to 27 <filename class="directory">/boot</filename>, edit <filename>/etc/lilo.conf</filename> 27 <filename class="directory">/boot</filename>. If you utilize 28 <application>LILO</application> edit <filename>/etc/lilo.conf</filename> 28 29 appropriately and run <command>lilo</command>. 29 30 </para> -
multimedia/libdriv/audiofile/audiofile-desc.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 12 12 <sect3><title>audiofile libraries</title> 13 13 <para>The <filename>libaudiofile</filename> library is used by programs to 14 support <acronym>AIFF</acronym>, <acronym>AIFF</acronym>-compressed, 15 SUN/NeXT, <acronym>WAV</acronym> and <acronym>BICS</acronym> audio formats.</para></sect3> 14 support <filename>AIFF</filename>, <acronym>AIFF 15 </acronym>-compressed, SUN/NeXT, <filename>WAV</filename> and 16 <acronym>BICS</acronym> audio formats.</para></sect3> 16 17 17 18 <sect3><title>audiofile-config</title> -
multimedia/libdriv/flac/flac-intro.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 2 2 <title>Introduction to <application><acronym>FLAC</acronym></application></title> 3 3 4 <para><application><acronym>FLAC</acronym></application> is an audio codec similar to MP3, but 4 <para><application><acronym>FLAC</acronym></application> is an audio 5 codec similar to <filename>MP3</filename>, but 5 6 lossless, meaning that audio is compressed without throwing away any 6 7 information.</para> -
multimedia/libdriv/libao/libao-intro.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 4 4 <para>The <application>libao</application> package contains a cross-platform 5 5 audio library. This is useful to output audio on a wide variety of platforms. 6 It currently supports < acronym>WAV</acronym> files,6 It currently supports <filename>WAV</filename> files, 7 7 <acronym>OSS</acronym> (Open Sound System), <acronym>ESD</acronym> (Enlighten 8 8 Sound Daemon) and <acronym>ALSA</acronym> (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture). -
multimedia/libdriv/speex/speex-desc.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 11 11 12 12 <sect3><title>speexdec</title> 13 <para><command>speexdec</command> decodes a Speex file and produce a WAV14 file or rawfile.</para></sect3>13 <para><command>speexdec</command> decodes a Speex file and produce a 14 <filename>WAV</filename> file or <filename>raw</filename> file.</para></sect3> 15 15 16 16 <sect3><title>speexenc</title> 17 <para><command>speexenc</command> encodes a WAV or raw file using18 Speex.</para></sect3>17 <para><command>speexenc</command> encodes a <filename>WAV</filename> or 18 <filename>raw</filename> file using Speex.</para></sect3> 19 19 20 20 <sect3><title>libspeex</title> -
multimedia/videoutils/mplayer/mplayer-desc.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 30 30 <sect3><title>mencoder</title> 31 31 <para><command>mencoder</command> is used to encode any MPlayer-playable movie to DivX4, 32 XviD or any codec in libavcodec with PCM/MP3/VBRMP3 audio.</para> 32 XviD or any codec in libavcodec with 33 <acronym>PCM</acronym>/<filename>MP3</filename>/VBRMP3 audio.</para> 33 34 34 35 <para>Example:</para> -
multimedia/videoutils/transcode/transcode-desc.xml
r781a3e82 r64a25d5 51 51 <sect3><title>avicodec</title> 52 52 <para><command>avicodec</command> indicates or changes 53 <acronym>FOURCC</acronym> codec flag in an avi53 <acronym>FOURCC</acronym> codec flag in an <filename>avi</filename> 54 54 file.</para></sect3> 55 55 56 56 <sect3><title>avidump</title> 57 57 <para><command>avidump</command> dumps audio or video stream of an given 58 avifile to stdout (for aviconversion or extraction of audio streams).</para></sect3>58 avifile to stdout (for <filename>avi</filename> conversion or extraction of audio streams).</para></sect3> 59 59 60 60 <sect3><title>avimerge</title> 61 <para><command>avimerge</command> merges avifiles of the same format. Do not62 try to merge avifiles of different formats, it will most likely result in61 <para><command>avimerge</command> merges <filename>avi</filename> files of the same format. Do not 62 try to merge <filename>avi</filename> files of different formats, it will most likely result in 63 63 errors (and format means same bitrates, too!).</para></sect3> 64 64 65 65 <sect3><title>avisplit</title> 66 <para><command>avisplit</command> splits avifiles into multiple files.</para></sect3>66 <para><command>avisplit</command> splits <filename>avi</filename> files into multiple files.</para></sect3> 67 67 68 68 <sect3><title>avisync</title> 69 <para><command>avisync</command> can shift audio in avi files for better 69 <para><command>avisync</command> can shift audio in 70 <filename>avi</filename> files for better 70 71 synchronizing of audio and video data signal.</para></sect3> 71 72 72 73 <sect3><title>input/filter/output modules</title> 73 74 <para>Depending on the external libraries that are used, there are a great 74 number of plugins to convert audio and video input to raw format, process 75 raw video and audio and convert raw audio and video to other formats to be 76 written into a filetype of choice. Read the documentation.</para></sect3> 75 number of plugins to convert audio and video input to 76 <filename>raw</filename> format, process <filename>raw</filename> video and 77 audio and convert <filename>raw</filename> audio and video to other formats to 78 be written into a filetype of choice. Read the documentation.</para></sect3> 77 79 78 80 </sect2>
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