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OpenMeetings 0.7 RC1 (Default branch)

Image OpenMeetings is a multi-language customizable video-conferencing and collaboration system. It supports audio/video and allows you to see the desktop of any participant. It includes a whiteboard, the ability to import a variety of image formats, invitations, a moderation system, backup and language modules, private and public conference rooms, and the ability to record meetings. License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) Changes:
This version includes a reworked whiteboard and toolset. You can now resize every video freely. The number of clients inside a room can now be up to 1000. You can freely adjust every single video. The issues reported with Flash Player 10 have been fixed. Eighteen languages are now supported. Image

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OGGDUMP(1)							   User Manuals 							OGGDUMP(1)

NAME
oggDump - prints out information of ogg video files (.ogv, .ogg or oga) SYNOPSIS
oggDump [options] outfile.ogv DESCRIPTION
OggDump gives detailed information about an ogg video file and prints these information with a given detail level. Ogg files consist of a number of streams (video and audio). From the Ogg-container perspective, the streams are devided into pages. These pages usually have nearly the same size. The pages can be printed out with the -g option. From the stream perspective, every stream consists of packets. These packets carry a bunch of compressed audio samples in case of a vorbis stream or one video frame in case of a theora video stream. These packets could be of variable length and are places into the ogg pages. To print the packets, use the -p option. OPTIONS
-g Dumps the stream pages of the file. -p Dumps the stream packets. -l <level>. Set the dump level (1-5). Default is 5, which means all information are printed. -s Prompt for the stream that should be dumped. All other streams are ignored and will not be printed. -o <file> Write the dump information to a file. AUTHOR
Joern Seger <yorn at gmx dot net> SEE ALSO
oggCut(1), oggJoin(1), oggSplit(1), oggTranscode^(1), oggSlideshow(1), oggThumb(1), oggSilence(1) Linux JAN 2010 OGGDUMP(1)