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OGGTRANSCODE(1) |
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OGGTRANSCODE(1) |
oggTranscode - transcodes ogg files in multiple ways
oggTranscode [options] inputfile.ogv outputfile.ogv
oggTranscode can resize an ogg file (ogg, oga or ogv) in multiple ways:
It can change the video frame size, change datarate for the video and/or audio
streams contained in the ogg file and it can also change the video frame rate
or audio sample rate.
Additionally, since version 0.8 oggTranscode can add any
ogg comment and png‐pictures with an alpha channel can be rendered
into the video at any time period before and after the resizing process.
oggTranscode was previously called oggResize.
- -s
- Sets the size of the video frame. The size is given as
<width>x<height>. At default, the video frame size
keeps the same.
Example: -s 320x240
- -d
- Sets the datarate in byte per seconds for the video encoder (theora). This
meant to be a upper threshold. So the file may be smaller than assumed. If
not set, the datarate of the original stream is used.
Example: -d 1024000
- -D
- Sets the datarate in byte per seconds for the audio encoder (vorbis). If
not set, the datarate of the original stream is used.
Example: -D 64000
- -f
- Sets the frame rate of the video with numinator and demoninator and is the
pictures per second. If only one number is given, the denominator is set
to 1. If not set, the framerate of the original video is used.
Example: -f 25:2
- -F
- Sets the sample frequency (sample rate) of the audio data in Hertz. If the
sample frequency does not match the one with the original file, resamling
is invoked.
Example: -F 32000
- -c
-
Adds comments to the video (theora) stream. Comments are given
by a pair of type and value in the form 'type=value'. More than one
comment can be concatenated with a semicolon. It is recommended to use
apostrophes as the command line may use the semicolon as a
seperator.
Example: -c 'AUTHOR=yorn;DATE=03.07.09'
- -C
- Adds comments to the audio (vorbis) stream. Comments are given by a pair
of type and value in the form 'type=value'. More than one comment can be
concatenated with a semicolon. It is recommended to use apostrophes as the
command line may use the semicolon as a seperator.
Example: -C 'AUTHOR=yorn;DATE=03.07.09'
- -q
- Specifies the quality for the resizing process. Values can be chosen
between 1 (best quality, with slight bluring) and 6 (worst quality). The
default value is 2.
Example: -q1
- -p
- This option is meant to help creating a preview of a film. The number
given with this option defines the number of frames, that are omitted.
E.g. if a film has 24 frames per second and -p24 is given, the newly
created video shows the video 24 times faster as only every 24th frame is
used. This option can be combined with the option -f to control the
framerate. With both options nice video previews can be created. If -p is
used, the audio stream is ignored.
Example: -p 24
- -a
- Adds a picture to the video frame before it is resized. The expression for
the picture appearances:
<picture1.png>[,<startTime>[,<endTime>[,s]]]
startTime in seconds - value can be a floating point.
Default startTime is 0
endTime in seconds - value can be a floating point.
default endTime is -1, which is the end of the stream
duration
default s ist not set. If s is set, the picture
slides in smoothly.
More than one picture can be included. To concatenate the
expressions use the colon. If the appearance time overlap, the pictures
are placed on one another, so the last picture is the uppest layer.
Example: -a etwas.png,2,7,s:etwasneues.png,5,10
- -A
- Adds a picture to the video frame after it is resized.
The syntax follows the same expression as with option -a.
oggTranscode -s320x240 -d512000 orig.ogv new.ogv
Converts a the video orig.ogv to the video new.ogv
with the new frame size 320x240. If there was an audio stream within the
orig.ogv file, it is copied into the new file.
oggTranscode -D64000 -F16000 -N1 orig.ogv new.ogv
Converts only the audio stream of file orig.ogv to a sample
rate of 16kHz, a datarate of 64 kBit/s and a mono channel. The video stream
is copied as is.
oggTranscode -s300x200 -D32000 -d1024000 -A
etwas.png,2,7,s:etwasneues.png,5,10 orig.ogv new.ogv
Converts the audio and video stream and adds the alpha channel
picture etwas.png to the video from second 2 to second 7 with a
smooth fade in and fade out. Additionally the alpha channel picture
etwasneues.png is placed on top of the video frame from second 5 to
second 10 without any fading.
Joern Seger <yorn at gmx dot net>
oggCut(1), oggCat(1), oggJoin(1), oggSplit(1),
oggSlideshow(1), oggThumb(1), oggSilence(1)
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