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Libquicktime 1.0.3 (Default branch)

Libquicktime is based on the quicktime4linux library with several enhancements. All 3rd-party libraries were removed from the sourcetree. Instead, the systemwide installed libraries are detected by the configure script. All original codecs were moved into dynamically loadable modules, and new codecs are in development. Special API extensions allow access to the codec registry and more convenient processing of audio and video data. Libquicktime comes with original utility programs and additional tools, like a command line player and a GTK configuration utility that can configure the parameters of all installed codecs. The configuration is stored in the home directory, and can be used by all libquicktime applications.License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)Changes:
This release includes a dnxhd decoder, double precision audio I/O, and several contributed fixes.Image

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tcdecode(1)						      General Commands Manual						       tcdecode(1)

NAME
tcdecode - read multimedia streams from medium, decode to raw format and print to standard output SYNOPSIS
tcdecode -i name [ -x codec ] [ -t package ] [ -g WxH ] [ -s c,f,r ] [ -C s-e ] [ -y codec ] [ -Y ] [ -Q mode ] [ -A flag ] [ -d verbosity ] [ -v ] COPYRIGHT
tcdecode is Copyright (C) by Thomas Oestreich. DESCRIPTION
tcdecode is part of and usually called by transcode. However, it can also be used independently. tcdecode reads source (from stdin if not explicitely defined) and prints on the standard output. OPTIONS
-i name Specify input source. If ommited, stdin is assumed. tcdecode reads streams from file or from stdin. -g WxH video frame width and height [720x576] -C s-e decode and print out only this frame interval (video) or bytes (audio) [all]. -x codec source codec, if not detected of reading from stdin. This option also specifies video and audio context of the source for decoding. Currently, supported parameter for codec are mp3 MPEG audio (lame) ac3 AC3 audio (liba52) dv Digital Video DV (libdv) mpeg2 MPEG video (libmpeg2) yv12 Y'CbCr YUV mov Quicktime (libquicktime) -t package Currently only argument supported is "lavc". Use the codec by -x from this package. Available (-x) codecs for lavc are: mpeg2, divx3, divx, divx4, mp42, mjpg, rv10, svq1, svq3, vp3, 4xm, wmv1, wmv2, hfyu, indeo3, h263p, h263i -y codec target codec. tcdecode only decodes to raw format suitable for transcode. Valid option parameter for codec are rgb RGB 24bit yv12 Y'CbCr YUV yuy2 4:2:2 YUV pcm SIGNED LE 16bit PCM -s c,f,r audio gain for AC3 downmixing [1.0,1.0,1.0] -Y decoded Digital Video (raw) YUV frame is in YUY2 (packet) format using libdv. Downsample frame to YV12. PAL users should compile libdv with --with-pal-yuv=YV12 to avoid this option [off] -A flag audio flag for AC3/A52 decoder [none]. This flag determines the down-mixing configuration. Valid choices for flag are determined by the following bits set: drc off 1 demux 2 dolby off 4 Add those numbers to turn multiple options on. -Q mode decoding quality. Certain codecs, e.g., DV with libdv allow for changing this parameter if speed is prefered over quality. Valid parameter are 1=fastest-5=best [5]. -d level With this option you can specify a bitmask to enable different levels of verbosity (if supported). You can combine several levels by adding the corresponding values: QUIET 0 INFO 1 DEBUG 2 STATS 4 WATCH 8 FLIST 16 VIDCORE 32 SYNC 64 COUNTER 128 PRIVATE 256 -v Print version information and exit. NOTES
tcdecode is a front end for decoding various sources and is used in transcode(1)'s import modules. EXAMPLES
The command tcdecode -i foo.mp3 -x mp3 decodes an MPEG audio stream and prints raw PCM data to stdout. The command tcextract -i foo.avi -x mp3 | tcdecode -x mp3 extracts an MPEG audio track from the AVI-file foo.avi and pipes the frames into the decoder AUTHORS
tcdecode was written by Thomas Oestreich <ostreich@theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de> with contributions from many others. See AUTHORS for details. SEE ALSO
avifix(1), avisync(1), avimerge(1), avisplit(1), tcprobe(1), tcscan(1), tccat(1), tcdemux(1), tcextract(1), tcdecode(1), transcode(1) tcdecode(1) 23th August 2003 tcdecode(1)
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