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@itemize |
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To remux the content of file @file{in.mkv} to a list of segments |
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Remux the content of file @file{in.mkv} to a list of segments |
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@file{out-000.nut}, @file{out-001.nut}, etc., and write the list of |
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generated segments to @file{out.list}: |
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@end example |
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As the example above, but segment the input file according to the split |
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points specified by the @var{segment_times} option: |
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Segment the input file according to the split points specified by the |
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@var{segment_times} option: |
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ffmpeg -i in.mkv -codec copy -map 0 -f segment -segment_list out.csv -segment_times 1,2,3,5,8,13,21 out%03d.nut |
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@end example |
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As the example above, but use the @command{ffmpeg} @option{force_key_frames} |
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Use the @command{ffmpeg} @option{force_key_frames} |
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option to force key frames in the input at the specified location, together |
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with the segment option @option{segment_time_delta} to account for |
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possible roundings operated when setting key frame times. |
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@end example |
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To convert the @file{in.mkv} to TS segments using the @code{libx264} |
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Convert the @file{in.mkv} to TS segments using the @code{libx264} |
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and @code{libfaac} encoders: |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -i in.mkv -map 0 -codec:v libx264 -codec:a libfaac -f ssegment -segment_list out.list out%03d.ts |
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