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ogginfo(1) Vorbis Tools ogginfo(1)
NAME
ogginfo - gives information about Ogg files, and does extensive validity checking
SYNOPSIS
ogginfo [ -q ] [ -v ] [ -h ] file1.ogg ... fileN.ogg
DESCRIPTION
ogginfo reads one or more Ogg files and prints information about stream contents (including chained and/or multiplexed streams) to standard
output. It will detect (but not correct) a wide range of common defects, with many additional checks specifically for Ogg Vorbis streams.
For all stream types ogginfo will print the filename being processed, the stream serial numbers, and various common error conditions.
For Vorbis streams, information including the version used for encoding, the sample rate and number of channels, the bitrate and playback
length, and the contents of the comment header are printed.
Similarly, for Theora streams, basic information about the video is provided, including frame rate, aspect ratio, bitrate, length, and the
comment header.
OPTIONS
-h Show a help and usage message.
-q Quiet mode. This may be specified multiple times. Doing so once will remove the detailed informative messages, twice will remove
warnings as well.
-v Verbose mode. At the current time, this does not do anything.
AUTHORS
Michael Smith <msmith@xiph.org>
SEE ALSO
vorbiscomment(1), ogg123(1), oggdec(1), oggenc(1)
Xiph.Org Foundation July 10, 2002 ogginfo(1)