Query: wav2swf
OS: debian
Section: 1
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wav2swf(1) swftools wav2swf(1)NAMEwav2swf - convert a WAV file to an SWF animation. Synopsis wav2swf [-o filename] file.wavDESCRIPTIONTakes a wav file and converts it to a swf movie.OPTIONS-h, --help Print short help message and exit -V, --version Print version info and exit -o, --output filename Explicitly specify output file. (Otherwise, output will go to output.swf) -r, --framerate fps Set file framerate to fps frames per second. -s, --samplerate sps Set samplerate to sps frames per second (default: 11025). -d, --definesound Store the sound as DEFINESOUND tag, not as streaming sound. Allows for looping. -l, --loop n Loop the sound n times. -C, --cgi For use as CGI- prepend http header, write to stdout. -S, --stop Stop the movie at frame 0, and start the sound at 1, so that the sound will not play until a "GotoFrame(1)" is issued. (For use with flashsound.js). -E, --end Stop the movie at the end frame -b, --bitrate bps Set mp3 bitrate to bps (default: 32) -v, --verbose Be more verbose. (Use more than one /-v for greater effect)AUTHORMatthias Kramm <kramm@quiss.org> wav2swf February 2012 wav2swf(1)
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