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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers cut command Post 302150849 by rookie22 on Wednesday 12th of December 2007 09:54:41 PM
Old 12-12-2007
cut command

how do you show just the used disk space. using the cut and df command?? or does anyone have any other suggestions on how to do it a better way?
 

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MELT(1) 							   User Commands							   MELT(1)

NAME
melt - author, play, and encode multitrack audio/video compositions SYNOPSIS
melt [options] [producer [name=value]* ]+ OPTIONS
-attach filter[:arg] [name=value]* Attach a filter to the output -attach-cut filter[:arg] [name=value]* Attach a filter to a cut -attach-track filter[:arg] [name=value]* Attach a filter to a track -attach-clip filter[:arg] [name=value]* Attach a filter to a producer -audio-track | -hide-video Add an audio-only track -blank frames Add blank silence to a track -consumer id[:arg] [name=value]* Set the consumer (sink) -debug Set the logging level to debug -filter filter[:arg] [name=value]* Add a filter to the current track -group [name=value]* Apply properties repeatedly -help Show this message -jack Enable JACK transport synchronization -join clips Join multiple clips into one cut -mix length Add a mix between the last two cuts -mixer transition Add a transition to the mix -null-track | -hide-track Add a hidden track -profile name Set the processing settings -progress Display progress along with position -remove Remove the most recent cut -repeat times Repeat the last cut -query List all of the registered services -query "consumers" | "consumer"=id List consumers or show info about one -query "filters" | "filter"=id List filters or show info about one -query "producers" | "producer"=id List producers or show info about one -query "transitions" | "transition"=id List transitions, show info about one -query "profiles" | "profile"=id List profiles, show info about one -query "presets" | "preset"=id List presets, show info about one -query "formats" List audio/video formats -query "audio_codecs" List audio codecs -query "video_codecs" List video codecs -serialise [filename] Write the commands to a text file -silent Do not display position/transport -split relative-frame Split the last cut into two cuts -swap Rearrange the last two cuts -track Add a track -transition id[:arg] [name=value]* Add a transition -verbose Set the logging level to verbose -version Show the version and copyright -video-track | -hide-audio Add a video-only track For more help: <http://www.mltframework.org/> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2002-2012 Ushodaya Enterprises Limited <http://www.mltframework.org/> This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU- LAR PURPOSE. melt 0.8.0 June 2012 MELT(1)
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