Changeset 8223b66 for multimedia


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Timestamp:
09/30/2003 01:02:16 AM (21 years ago)
Author:
Larry Lawrence <larry@…>
Branches:
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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Message:

added gocr, filename extensions to caps

git-svn-id: svn://svn.linuxfromscratch.org/BLFS/trunk/BOOK@1244 af4574ff-66df-0310-9fd7-8a98e5e911e0

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  • multimedia/audioutils/mpg123/mpg123-intro.xml

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    44<para>The <application>mpg123</application> package contains a console-based
    5 <filename>mp3</filename> player. It claims to be the fastest <filename>mp3
    6 </filename> decoder for unix.</para>
     5<filename>MP3</filename> player. It claims to be the fastest <filename>MP3
     6</filename> decoder for UNIX.</para>
    77
    88<sect3><title>Package information</title>
  • multimedia/audioutils/vorbistools/vorbistools-desc.xml

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    1515<para><command>oggdec</command> is a simple decoder which converts Ogg Vorbis
    1616file into <acronym>PCM</acronym> audio files (<filename>WAV</filename> or
    17 <filename>raw</filename>).</para></sect3>
     17<filename>RAW</filename>).</para></sect3>
    1818
    1919<sect3><title>oggenc</title>
    2020<para><command>oggenc</command> is the encoder that turns
    21 <filename>raw</filename>, <filename>WAV</filename> or <filename>AIFF
     21<filename>RAW</filename>, <filename>WAV</filename> or <filename>AIFF
    2222</filename> files into an Ogg Vorbis stream.</para></sect3>
    2323
  • multimedia/audioutils/vorbistools/vorbistools-intro.xml

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    33
    44<para>The <application>Vorbis-Tools</application> package contains command line
    5 tools for <filename>ogg</filename> audio files.  This is useful for encoding,
     5tools for <filename>OGG</filename> audio files.  This is useful for encoding,
    66playing or editing files using the Ogg <acronym>CODEC</acronym>.</para>
    77
  • multimedia/audioutils/xmms/xmms-desc.xml

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    1111<para><acronym>XMMS</acronym>, which stands for X MultiMedia System, is a
    1212program comparable in function with WinAMP. It's main function is playing audio
    13 files like <filename>wav</filename> and <filename>mp3</filename>. It can be
     13files like <filename>WAV</filename> and <filename>MP3</filename>. It can be
    1414extended with plugins to play a number of
    1515other audio or video formats. It's look can be customized with WinAMP style
  • multimedia/cdwriteutils/cdrtools/cdrtools-desc.xml

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    1818<sect3><title>cdda2wav</title>
    1919<para><command>cdda2wav</command> dumps Compact Disc audio into
    20 <filename>wav</filename> sound files.</para></sect3>
     20<filename>WAV</filename> sound files.</para></sect3>
    2121
    2222<sect3><title>mkisofs</title>
  • multimedia/libdriv/esound/esound-desc.xml

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    1717
    1818<sect3><title>esdcat</title>
    19 <para><command>esdcat</command> plays a <filename>raw</filename> audio stream
     19<para><command>esdcat</command> plays a <filename>RAW</filename> audio stream
    2020through the daemon.</para></sect3>
    2121
  • multimedia/libdriv/flac/flac-intro.xml

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    33
    44<para><application><acronym>FLAC</acronym></application> is an audio
    5 codec similar to <filename>MP3</filename>, but
     5<acronym>CODEC</acronym> similar to <filename>MP3</filename>, but
    66lossless, meaning that audio is compressed without throwing away any
    77information.</para>
  • multimedia/libdriv/libdv/libdv-desc.xml

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    2525<para><filename class="libraryfile">libdv</filename>
    2626provides functions for the programs manipulating with the Quasar DV
    27 codec.</para></sect3>
     27<acronym>CODEC</acronym>.</para></sect3>
    2828
    2929</sect2>
  • multimedia/libdriv/libdv/libdv-intro.xml

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    22<title>Introduction to <application>libdv</application></title>
    33
    4 <para><application>libdv</application> (Quasar DV) is a software codec
    5 for DV video, the encoding format used by most digital camcorders.</para>
     4<para><application>libdv</application> (Quasar DV) is a software
     5<acronym>CODEC</acronym> for DV video, the encoding format used by most digital camcorders.</para>
    66
    77<sect3><title>Package information</title>
  • multimedia/libdriv/openquicktime/openquicktime-intro.xml

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    1717<sect3><title>Additional downloads</title>
    1818<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
    19 <listitem><para>Optional codecs: <ulink
     19<listitem><para>Optional <acronym>CODEC</acronym>: <ulink
    2020url="http://www.openquicktime.org/codecs.php"/></para></listitem>
    2121</itemizedlist></sect3>
  • multimedia/libdriv/speex/speex-desc.xml

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    1212<sect3><title>speexdec</title>
    1313<para><command>speexdec</command> decodes a Speex file and produce a
    14 <filename>WAV</filename> file or <filename>raw</filename> file.</para></sect3>
     14<filename>WAV</filename> file or <filename>RAW</filename> file.</para></sect3>
    1515
    1616<sect3><title>speexenc</title>
    1717<para><command>speexenc</command> encodes a <filename>WAV</filename> or
    18 <filename>raw</filename> file using Speex.</para></sect3>
     18<filename>RAW</filename> file using Speex.</para></sect3>
    1919
    2020<sect3><title>libspeex</title>
  • multimedia/libdriv/speex/speex-intro.xml

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    44<para><application>Speex</application> is an audio compression format designed
    55especially for speech. It is well-adapted to Internet applications and
    6 provides useful features that are not present in most other codecs.</para>
     6provides useful features that are not present in most other
     7<acronym>CODEC</acronym>s.</para>
    78
    89<sect3><title>Package information</title>
  • multimedia/videoutils/avifile/avifile-desc.xml

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    1414
    1515<sect3><title>aviplay</title>
    16 <para><command>aviplay</command> manages the input formats, the codecs and the
     16<para><command>aviplay</command> manages the input formats, the
     17<acronym>CODEC</acronym>s and the
    1718output formats to display <acronym>AVI</acronym> video files on your screen.
    1819</para></sect3>
     
    3334<sect3><title>avirecompress</title>
    3435<para><command>avirecompress</command> is a widget that takes an input file of
    35 one codec type and converts it into a video file of another codec.</para>
     36one <acronym>CODEC</acronym> type and converts it into a video file of
     37another <acronym>CODEC</acronym>.</para>
    3638</sect3>
    3739
  • multimedia/videoutils/avifile/avifile-intro.xml

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    1818<sect3><title>Additional downloads</title>
    1919<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
    20 <listitem><para>Required codecs: <ulink
     20<listitem><para>Required <acronym>CODEC</acronym>s: <ulink
    2121url="http://flow.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/avifile/binaries-011002.tgz"/></para></listitem>
    2222</itemizedlist></sect3>
  • multimedia/videoutils/mplayer/mplayer-config.xml

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    88<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
    99
    10 <para>If you wish to utilize a freetype font, you need to link a TTF
     10<para>If you wish to utilize a <application>FreeType</application> font,
     11you need to link a <filename>TTF</filename>
    1112file to your <filename>~/.mplayer</filename> directory.  For example:
    1213<screen><userinput><command>ln -sf /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF/luxisri.ttf /etc/mplayer/subfont.ttf
     
    2122from your source directory:</para>
    2223
    23 <screen><userinput><command>cat &gt; /etc/mplayer/config &lt;&lt; "EOF"
     24<screen><userinput><command>cat &gt; /etc/mplayer/config &lt;&lt; "EOF"</command>
    2425gui = yes
    2526skin = default
    26 EOF
    27 </command></userinput></screen>
     27<command>EOF</command></userinput></screen>
    2828
    2929<para>The first line, <userinput>gui = yes</userinput>, will make
     
    3131in <acronym>GUI</acronym> mode or not, leave that line out and start
    3232<command>mplayer</command> with
    33 <command>-gui</command> or as <command>gmplayer</command> (e.g.
     33<userinput>-gui</userinput> or as <command>gmplayer</command> (e.g.
    3434when starting from a Window Manager menu or command prompt).</para>
    3535
  • multimedia/videoutils/mplayer/mplayer-desc.xml

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    22<title>Contents</title>
    33
    4 <para>The MPlayer package contains <command>mplayer</command>,
     4<para>The <application>MPlayer</application> package contains <command>mplayer</command>,
    55<command>gmplayer</command> and <command>mencoder</command>.</para>
    66
     
    1010
    1111<sect3><title>mplayer</title>
    12 <para><command>mplayer</command> manages the input formats, the codecs and the output
    13 formats to play video files, <acronym>DVD</acronym>s, (S)VCDs or network streams containing
     12<para><command>mplayer</command> manages the input formats, the
     13<acronym>CODEC</acronym>s and the output
     14formats to play video files, <acronym>DVD</acronym>s,
     15(S)<acronym>VCD</acronym>s or network streams containing
    1416audio and/or video informations on your system.</para>
    1517<para>Examples:</para>
    1618
    17 <screen><userinput><command>mplayer -fs blfs.avi
     19<screen><command>mplayer -fs blfs.avi
    1820mplayer -vo fbdev -fb /dev/fb0 -dvd 1 -aid 128 -sub en -framedrop
    1921mplayer -fs -vcd 1; # works both for VCDs and SVCDs
    20 mplayer http://www.students.uni-marburg.de/~Klossa/hapkidofight_lo.mpg</command></userinput></screen>
     22mplayer http://www.students.uni-marburg.de/~Klossa/hapkidofight_lo.mpg</command></screen>
    2123
    2224<para>For further information, have a look at the very good
     
    2628
    2729<sect3><title>gmplayer</title>
    28 <para><command>gmplayer</command> is MPlayer with a graphical user interface.</para></sect3>
     30<para><command>gmplayer</command> is <application>MPlayer</application> with a graphical user interface.</para></sect3>
    2931
    3032<sect3><title>mencoder</title>
    31 <para><command>mencoder</command> is used to encode any MPlayer-playable movie to DivX4,
    32 XviD or any codec in libavcodec with
    33 <acronym>PCM</acronym>/<filename>MP3</filename>/VBRMP3 audio.</para>
     33<para><command>mencoder</command> is used to encode any
     34<application>MPlayer</application> playable movie to DivX4,
     35<application>XviD</application> or any <acronym>CODEC</acronym> in libavcodec with
     36<acronym>PCM</acronym>/MP3/VBRMP3 audio.</para>
    3437
    3538<para>Example:</para>
     
    3740<screen><userinput><command>rm frameno.avi
    3841mencoder -dvd 1 -aid 128 -ovc frameno -oac mp3lame \
    39 -lameopts vbr=3 -o frameno.avi
     42-lameopts vbr=3 -o frameno.avi</command>
    4043
    4144# mencoder should output bitrates for average encodings
     
    4447# personal liking.
    4548
    46 mencoder -dvd 1 -aid 128 -oac copy -ovc lavc \
     49<command>mencoder -dvd 1 -aid 128 -oac copy -ovc lavc \
    4750-lavcopts vcodec=mpeg4:vpass=1:vhq:vbitrate=&lt;bitrate&gt; -o &lt;name.avi&gt;
    4851mencoder -dvd 1 -aid 128 -oac copy -ovc lavc \
  • multimedia/videoutils/mplayer/mplayer-exp.xml

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    22<title>Command explanations</title>
    33
    4 <para><command>--enable-gui</command> : This switch tells MPlayer to compile the gui code.</para>
     4<para><command>--enable-gui</command> : This switch tells
     5<application>MPlayer</application> to compile the <acronym>GUI</acronym> code.</para>
    56
    67<para><command>--enable-menu</command> :  These
    7 switches enable the new menu support.  It's like an OSD, but you can
     8switches enable the new menu support.  It's like an
     9<acronym>OSD</acronym>, but you can
    810also run a shell with it.</para>
    911
     
    1416
    1517<para><command>cp etc/codecs.conf /etc/mplayer</command> : This
    16 command copies the standard codecs.conf file to the system-wide configuration directory.
    17 MPlayer expects this file at startup.</para>
     18command copies the standard <filename>codecs.conf</filename> file to the system-wide configuration directory.
     19<application>MPlayer</application> expects this file at startup.</para>
    1820
    1921</sect2>
  • multimedia/videoutils/mplayer/mplayer-inst.xml

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    1818</command></userinput></screen>
    1919
    20 <para>If freetype is in use, the only advantage of prerendered fonts is
     20<para>If <application>FreeType</application> is in use, the only advantage of prerendered fonts is
    2121that they are faster. Install them like this:</para>
    2222
     
    3131from your <acronym>DVD</acronym> drive to <filename>/dev/dvd</filename>:</para>
    3232
    33 <screen><userinput><command>ln -s /dev/&lt;dvd drive&gt; /dev/dvd</command></userinput></screen>
     33<screen><userinput><command>ln -s /dev/<replaceable>[dvd drive]</replaceable> /dev/dvd</command></userinput></screen>
    3434
    35 <para>Replace <userinput>&lt;dvd drive&gt;</userinput> with whatever
     35<para>Replace <replaceable>[dvd drive]</replaceable> with whatever
    3636device is appropriate, for example <filename>/dev/hdc</filename>. if
    3737you don't know which device to choose, type:</para>
     
    4141<para>It should result in an output like:</para>
    4242
    43 <screen><userinput><command>hdc: Pioneer DVD-ROM ATAPIModel DVD-114 0110,
    44 ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive</command></userinput></screen>
     43<screen><userinput>hdc: Pioneer DVD-ROM ATAPIModel DVD-114 0110,
     44ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive</userinput></screen>
    4545
    4646<para>If you have SCSI-Emulation activated for the drives, you'll need
  • multimedia/videoutils/mplayer/mplayer-intro.xml

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    33
    44<para>The <application>MPlayer</application> package contains an audio/video player that is able to
    5 play almost every audio and video codec and can be controlled by command
     5play almost every audio and video <acronym>CODEC</acronym> and can be controlled by command
    66line or <acronym>GUI</acronym>.</para>
    77
     
    1717<sect3><title>Additional downloads</title>
    1818<itemizedlist spacing='compact'>
    19 <listitem><para>Required codecs: <ulink
     19<listitem><para>Required <acronym>CODEC</acronym>s: <ulink
    2020url="http://www1.mplayerhq.hu/MPlayer/releases/codecs/extralite.tar.bz2"/></para></listitem>
    2121<listitem><para>Required skin: <ulink
     
    2828<note><para>These are the minimum to install working
    2929<application>MPlayer</application>. For more
    30 codecs, skins and fonts visit <application>MPlayer</application>'s homepage.</para></note>
     30<acronym>CODEC</acronym>s, skins and fonts visit <application>MPlayer</application>'s homepage.</para></note>
    3131
    3232</sect3>
  • multimedia/videoutils/transcode/transcode-desc.xml

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    2626
    2727<sect3><title>tcdecode</title>
    28 <para><command>tcdecode</command> is used to decode input files to raw video
    29 and pcm audio stream.</para></sect3>
     28<para><command>tcdecode</command> is used to decode input files to
     29<filename>RAW</filename> video
     30and <acronym>PCM</acronym> audio stream.</para></sect3>
    3031
    3132<sect3><title>tcdemux</title>
     
    5152<sect3><title>avicodec</title>
    5253<para><command>avicodec</command> indicates or changes
    53 <acronym>FOURCC</acronym> codec flag in an <filename>avi</filename>
    54 file.</para></sect3>
     54<acronym>FOURCC</acronym> <acronym>CODEC</acronym> flag in an
     55<filename>AVI</filename> file.</para></sect3>
    5556
    5657<sect3><title>avidump</title>
    5758<para><command>avidump</command> dumps audio or video stream of an given
    58 avifile to stdout (for <filename>avi</filename> conversion or extraction of audio streams).</para></sect3>
     59<filename>AVI</filename> file to stdout (for <filename>AVI</filename> conversion or extraction of audio streams).</para></sect3>
    5960
    6061<sect3><title>avimerge</title>
    61 <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
     62<para><command>avimerge</command> merges <filename>AVI</filename> files of the same format. Do not
     63try to merge <filename>AVI</filename> files of different formats, it will most likely result in
    6364errors (and format means same bitrates, too!).</para></sect3>
    6465
    6566<sect3><title>avisplit</title>
    66 <para><command>avisplit</command> splits <filename>avi</filename> files into multiple files.</para></sect3>
     67<para><command>avisplit</command> splits <filename>AVI</filename> files into multiple files.</para></sect3>
    6768
    6869<sect3><title>avisync</title>
    6970<para><command>avisync</command> can shift audio in
    70 <filename>avi</filename> files for better
     71<filename>AVI</filename> files for better
    7172synchronizing of audio and video data signal.</para></sect3>
    7273
     
    7475<para>Depending on the external libraries that are used, there are a great
    7576number 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
     77<filename>RAW</filename> format, process <filename>RAW</filename> video and
     78audio and convert <filename>RAW</filename> audio and video to other formats to
    7879be written into a filetype of choice. Read the documentation.</para></sect3>
    7980
  • multimedia/videoutils/videoutils.xml

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    77video when you have spent so much time getting to that point. All the
    88libraries, all the configurations and your reward is that you get to
    9 watch a movie. Not to worry though, there is always one more codec to
    10 install.</para>
     9watch a movie. Not to worry though, there is always one more
     10<acronym>CODEC</acronym> to install.</para>
    1111
    1212&xvid;
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