mpeg2desc(1) General Commands Manual mpeg2desc(1)NAME
mpeg2desc -- multiplex audio/video streams
SYNOPSIS
mpeg2desc [-a stream] [-v stream] [-o FILE] [-s ] [-m ] [-h ] [< movie.mpg ...]
DESCRIPTION
mpeg2desc multiplexes audio and video streams
OPTIONS -a stream Output audio stream to stdout
-v stream Output video stream to stdout
-o FILE output the previous stream to FILE instead of stdout
-s skip to first valid header -- ensures mplex can handle output
-m output mplex offset to stdout
-h show short help
USAGE
mpeg2desc mpeg2desc [options] < movie.mpg
CAVEATS
None.
BUGS
None.
AUTHOR
Marc Leeman This manual page was written by Marc Leeman <marc.leeman@gmail.com>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by oth-
ers).
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SYNOPSIS
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DESCRIPTION
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