WinFF is a cross platform batch GUI for FFmpeg. WinFF processes multiple files in multiple formats at one time. For example, it will convert MPEG, FLV, and MOV files into AVI files all at once. License: GNU General Public License v3 Changes:
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photofilmstrip-cli - Slideshow creator with Ken Burns effect
SYNOPSIS
photofilmstrip-cli [options]
OPTIONS --version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-p PROJECT, --project=PROJECT
specifies the project file
-o PATH, --outputpath=PATH
The path where to save the output files. Use - for stdout.
-t PROFILE, --profile=PROFILE
0=VCD, 1=SVCD, 2=DVD, 3=Medium, 4=HD, 5=FULL-HD [default: 3]
-n VIDEONORM, --videonorm=VIDEONORM
n=NTSC, p=PAL [default: p]
-f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
0=Single pictures, 1=MPEG4-XVid (AVI), 2=MPEG(1/2)-Video (MPG), 3=Flash-Video (FLV), 4 =Motion-JPEG (AVI) [default: 1]
-d, --draft
enable draft mode - Activate this option to generate a preview of your PhotoFilmStrip. The rendering process will speed up dramati-
cally, but results in lower quality.
--version
show program's version number and exit
-h, --help
show this help message and exit
-p PROJECT, --project=PROJECT
specifies the project file
-o PATH, --outputpath=PATH
The path where to save the output files. Use - for stdout.
-t PROFILE, --profile=PROFILE
0=VCD, 1=SVCD, 2=DVD, 3=Medium, 4=HD, 5=FULL-HD [default: 3]
-n VIDEONORM, --videonorm=VIDEONORM
n=NTSC, p=PAL [default: p]
-f FORMAT, --format=FORMAT
0=Single pictures, 1=MPEG4-XVid (AVI), 2=MPEG(1/2)-Video (MPG), 3=Flash-Video (FLV), 4 =Motion-JPEG (AVI) [default: 1]
-d, --draft
enable draft mode - Activate this option to generate a preview of your PhotoFilmStrip. The rendering process will speed up dramati-
cally, but results in lower quality.
SEE ALSO mencoder(1).
AUTHOR
photofilmstrip was written by Jens Gopfert.
This manual page was written by Gurkan Sengun <gurkan@phys.ethz.ch>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
Usage: photofilmstrip-cli [options] November 2010 USAGE:(1)