KATEDEC(1) libkate KATEDEC(1)NAME
katedec - decodes Kate streams to a textual description
SYNOPSIS
katedec [-hVv] [-o outfile] [-t type] [ infile ]
DESCRIPTION
katedec decodes Kate streams to libkate's custom description language.
OPTIONS -h Show command line help.
-V Show version information.
-v Increase verbosity.
-o outfile
Write the output description file to the given file name (writes to stdout if not specified). It is possible to write to multiple
files (eg, if the input contains several Kate streams) by passing printf style formatting tags in the filename. Formatting tags are
strings starting with a '%' character, followed by the tag itself. Known tags are:
% replaced by a verbatim % character
l replaced by the stream language
c replaced by the stream category
s replaced by the stream serial number, in hexadecimal format
i replaced by the index of the stream in the input file, starting from 0
-t type
Set the output format type:
kate: Kate description format
srt: SubRip format (non text information will be lost)
EXAMPLES
Decodes a Kate stream to a textual description:
katedec -o output.kate input.ogg
Decodes several multiplexed Kate streams to SubRip files:
katedec -t srt -o output.%l.kate input.ogg
SEE ALSO kateenc(1), katalyzer(1)libkate 0.4.1 01 september 2008 KATEDEC(1)
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KATEDEC(1) libkate KATEDEC(1)NAME
katedec - decodes Kate streams to a textual description
SYNOPSIS
katedec [-hVv] [-o outfile] [-t type] [ infile ]
DESCRIPTION
katedec decodes Kate streams to libkate's custom description language.
OPTIONS -h Show command line help.
-V Show version information.
-v Increase verbosity.
-o outfile
Write the output description file to the given file name (writes to stdout if not specified). It is possible to write to multiple
files (eg, if the input contains several Kate streams) by passing printf style formatting tags in the filename. Formatting tags are
strings starting with a '%' character, followed by the tag itself. Known tags are:
% replaced by a verbatim % character
l replaced by the stream language
c replaced by the stream category
s replaced by the stream serial number, in hexadecimal format
i replaced by the index of the stream in the input file, starting from 0
-t type
Set the output format type:
kate: Kate description format
srt: SubRip format (non text information will be lost)
EXAMPLES
Decodes a Kate stream to a textual description:
katedec -o output.kate input.ogg
Decodes several multiplexed Kate streams to SubRip files:
katedec -t srt -o output.%l.kate input.ogg
SEE ALSO kateenc(1), katalyzer(1)libkate 0.4.1 01 september 2008 KATEDEC(1)
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