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+.TH transcode export modules 1 "3th February 2008" "transcode_export(1)"
+.SH NAME
+transcode \- export modules collection
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.B transcode -y module[,module[,module]] [other options]
+.SH COPYRIGHT
+\fBtranscode\fP is Copyright (C) 2001-2003 by Thomas Oestreich, 2003-2004 Tilmann
+Bitterberg, 2004-2010 Transcode Team
+.SH ENCODER PARAMETERS STRING
+
+Module-dependent parameters can be passed to encoder using the -F transcode(1) option:
+
+.RS 4
+.B transcode \-F \fIcodec_string\fP
+.RE
+
+Those parameters tune the general behaviour of the export module. More specific settings can fine-tune the
+export settings. Those settings are passed to export modules through \fBmodule options\fP or through
+the \fBmodule configuration file\fP; both configuration file and options can be present at same time:
+in that case, the options overrides the configuration file. Passing option strings to export modules
+is done like to pass options to filter modules:
+The syntax is:
+
+.RS 4
+.B transcode \-y vmod=options,amod=options
+.RE
+
+see transcode_filter(1) for full reference and examples.
+
+The \-F parameter has different meanings for different export modules, as documented on section below.
+.br
+
+.SH ENCODER MODULES PARAMETERS
+
+.TP
+\fIffmpeg\fP:
+ The codec String for the codec you want to encode. Example values are -F mpeg4 or -F mpeg1video or -F huffyuv. To get a list of valid codecs, use -F list
+
+.TP
+\fIim\fP:
+ The name of the image format you want to export. Example values are '-F jpg' (default) or '-F png' or -F 'gif'. With -F jpg, -w gives quality in percent. With -F png, the first digit of -w gives compression level, the second one gives quality, so -w 95 selects best compression level (9) and 5 means PNG adaptive filtering.
+
+.TP
+\fIjpg\fP:
+ The quality of the JPEG encode in percent. Example values are '-F 75' (default) or '-F 100'
+
+.TP
+\fImov\fP:
+ Syntax: -F "<vcodec>,<acodec>[,<parameters>]"
+ <vcodec> = Videocodec to encode with. Default: "mjpa"
+ <acodec> = Audiocodec to encode with. Default: "ima4"
+ <parameters> = A comma seperated list of parameters
+ to be passed to the codec.
+
+Note: You can use "list" instead of a video/audiocodec or parameter to get a list of supported options.
+
+.TP
+\fImpeg\fP:
+ Syntax: -F "<base-profile>[,<resizer-mode>[,user-profile]]"
+ <base-profile> can be one of
+ '1' = MPEG 1 (default)
+ 'b' = big MPEG 1 (experimental)
+ 'v' = VCD
+ 's' = SVCD
+ '2' = MPEG2
+ 'd' = DVD compliant
+ <resizer-mode> can be one of
+ 0 = disable resizer (default)
+ 1 = 352x288
+ 2 = 480x480
+ 3 = 480x576
+ 4 = 352x240
+ <user-profile> is a filename of the profile file. You can either specify the absolute path to the file or if you transcode will look for it in the directory where you started transcode.
+
+.TP
+\fImpeg2enc\fP:
+ Syntax: -F "<base-profile>[,<options_string>]"
+ <base-profile> can be one of
+ '0' = Generic MPEG1 (default)
+ '1' = Standard VCD
+ '2' = User VCD
+ '3' = Generic MPEG2
+ '4' = Standard SVCD
+ '5' = User SVCD
+ '6' = Manual parameter mode
+ '8' = DVD
+ <options_string> will be passed down to mpeg2enc untouched by transcode. Have a look at the manpage for mpeg2enc.
+
+.TP
+\fIraw\fP:
+ The name of the image format to use for uncompressed video. Examples are I420 (YUV 4:2:0 planar), YV12 (the same thing with U and V reversed), or UYVY (YUV 4:2:2 packed). Use "-F help" to get a list of formats.
+
+.SH EXPORT MODULES
+If no module is specified through the \fI-y\fP option, transcode will use
+the \fInull\fP module for both audio and video export. If a multiplex module
+is given, by giving \fBthree\fP export module names instead the usual two,
+transcode will use the new-style encode/multiplex modules (still under development,
+see the encode and multiplex directories); if no multiplex module is given,
+the traditional export modules will be used.
+.br
+To see what export modules are avalaible for your transcode installation, do a
+
+.RS 4
+.B ls -1 $( tcmodinfo -p )/export*.so
+.RE
+
+A complete transcode installation has the following export modules:
+.RS
+.\" Here starts the generated export part, produced by make-module-man.sed
+.TP 4
+\fBac3\fP \- (video) null | (audio) ac3
+.br
+This module has no compile-time dependencies.
+At run-time ffmpeg must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Encodes audio (raw PCM) to AC3 via the ffmpeg binary.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - PCM, video - none
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBaf6\fP \- (video) Win32 dll | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
+.br
+At compile-time libavifile must be available.
+At run-time libavifile and win32codecs must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Interface to the avifile library which allows the use of win32codec on the linux-x86 platform.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - RAW (pass-through) PCM AC3, video - RGB YUV
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBdivx5\fP \- (video) DivX 5.xx | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
+.br
+At compile-time libmp3lame (only for MPEG audio layer III) must be available.
+At run-time divx4linux (new) and libdivxencore.so must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Encodes MPEG4 video using the closed-source binaries from divx.com to an AVI container.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - RAW (pass-through) PCM AC3, video - RGB YUV
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBdv\fP \- (video) Digital Video | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
+.br
+At compile-time libdv and libmp3lame (only for MPEG audio layer III) must be available.
+At run-time libdv must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Encodes DV into an AVI container. DV is a codec developed by Sony and is often used in digital camcorders.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - PCM AC3, video - RGB YUV
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBdvraw\fP \- (video) Digital Video | (audio) PCM
+.br
+At compile-time libdv must be available.
+At run-time libdv must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Encodes DV into a DV file. DV is a codec developed by Sony and is often used in digital camcorders. A raw DV file can be played back into the camcorder.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - PCM, video - RAW (pass-through) RGB YUV YUV422
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBffmpeg\fP \- (video) * | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
+.br
+At compile-time libmp3lame (only for MPEG audio layer III) must be available.
+This module has no run-time dependencies.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Encodes many different formats to both AVI and raw. Supported are mpeg1video, mpeg2video, mpeg4, mjpeg, h263, h263p, wmv1, wmv2, rv10, msmpeg4, msmpeg4v2, huffyuv and dvvideo.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio RAW (pass-through) PCM AC3, video - RGB YUV YUV422
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBim\fP \- (video) * | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
+.br
+At compile-time libImageMagick must be available.
+This module has no run-time dependencies.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Encodes image sequences by using the ImageMagick library. ImageMagick is able to handle a lot of different image formats such as png, jpg, miff, tiff, etc. Use -F to select the desired format.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - RAW (pass-through) PCM, video - RGB YUV
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBjpg\fP \- (video) * | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
+.br
+At compile-time libjpeg must be available.
+This module has no run-time dependencies.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Encodes jpg image sequences using libjpeg. Faster than ImageMagick. Use -F to select the compression quality.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - RAW (pass-through) PCM, video - RGB YUV
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBlame\fP \- (audio) MPEG 1/2
+.br
+At compile-time libmp3lame (only for MPEG audio layer III) must be available.
+At run-time lame and sox must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+An audio-only encoder which drives the lame binary. The tool sox is used to do resampling if required. Encodes to a MP3 file.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - PCM, video - none
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBlzo\fP \- (video) LZO real-time compression | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
+.br
+At compile-time liblzo and libmp3lame (only for MPEG audio layer III) must be available.
+This module has no run-time dependencies.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Encodes video using a loss-less real-time LZO codec. This codec is a homegrown invention of transcode and is intended as an intermediate storage format. MPlayer can playback LZO-based AVI files as well.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - RAW (pass-through) PCM AC3, video - RAW (pass-through) RGB YUV DV
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBmov\fP \- (video) * | (audio) *
+.br
+At compile-time libquicktime must be available.
+At run-time libquicktime must be present.
+Support for this module is fair.
+.RS 8
+Interface to the quicktime library.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - PCM, video - RAW (pass-through) RGB YUV YUV422 YUY2
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBmp2\fP \- (video) null | (audio) MPEG 1/2
+.br
+This module has no compile-time dependencies.
+At run-time ffmpeg and sox must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Encodes audio (raw PCM) to MPEG 1 Layer 2 audio aka mp2. Additionaly it can change the speed of the audio stream by a factor you can specify. See docs/export_mp2.txt.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - PCM, video - none
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBmp2enc\fP \- (audio) MPEG 1/2
+.br
+At compile-time mjpegtools must be available.
+At run-time mp2enc must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Drives the mp2enc binary and writes an MP2 (MPEG1-Layer2) file. Useful for when encoding to SVCD to be multiplexed with mplex after encoding.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - PCM, video - none
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBmpeg2enc\fP \- (video) MPEG 1/2
+.br
+At compile-time mjpegtools must be available.
+At run-time mpeg2enc must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Drives the mpeg2enc binary. mpeg2enc is a very feature rich MPEG encoder, have a look at its manpage. Encodes generic mpeg1, VCD, SVCD, MPEG2 and DVD type video.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - none, video - RGB YUV
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBnull\fP \- (video) null | (audio) null
+.br
+This module has no compile-time dependencies.
+This module has no run-time dependencies.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Data sink. Does nothing else than discarding data.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - none, video - none
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBogg\fP \- (video) null | (audio) ogg
+.br
+This module has no compile-time dependencies.
+At run-time oggenc must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Drives the oggenc binary. Encodes an Ogg/Vorbis file. Resamples.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - PCM, video - none
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBppm\fP \- (video) PPM/PGM | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
+.br
+This module has no compile-time dependencies.
+This module has no run-time dependencies.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Writes an image sequence of PGM or PPM files. PPM is an old format and there are several tools around to manipulate such files.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - RAW (pass-through) PCM AC3, video - RGB YUV
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBpvm\fP \- (video) * | (audio) *
+.br
+At compile-time libpvm3 must be available.
+At run-time pvm must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Meta module. It allows transcode to be used in a PVM cluster. See docs/export_pvm.txt
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - RAW (pass-through) PCM AC3, video - RAW (pass-through) RGB YUV DV YUV422 YUY2
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBraw\fP \- (video) * | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
+.br
+This module has no compile-time dependencies.
+This module has no run-time dependencies.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Can write uncompressed streams to an AVI file as well as raw mpeg2 files in pass-through mode. The image format for uncompressed streams can be selected with -F (use -F help to see available formats).
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - RAW (pass-through) PCM AC3, video - RAW (pass-through) RGB YUV DV YUV422
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBtoolame\fP \- (audio) MPEG 1/2
+.br
+This module has no compile-time dependencies.
+At run-time toolame and sox must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Drives the toolame binary to create MP2 audio tracks. Sox is used for resampling if requested.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - PCM, video - none
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBwav\fP \- (audio) WAVE PCM
+.br
+This module has no compile-time dependencies.
+This module has no run-time dependencies.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Creates WAVE PCM files with interleaved audio for stereo.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - PCM, video - RAW (pass-through) RGB YUV
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fBxvid4\fP \- (video) XviD 1.0.x series (aka API 4.0) | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
+.br
+At compile-time libmp3lame (only for MPEG audio layer III) must be available.
+At run-time libxvidcore.so.4 must be present.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Encodes MPEG4 video using the library available from xvid.org. Check out the library from xvidcvs using cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.xvid.org:/xvid co -rdev-api-4 xvidcore. There is also a tool available to create configuration files for this xvid version at http://zebra.fh-weingarten.de/transcode/xvid4conf. The output can either be an AVI file or a MPEG4 elementary stream (with -F raw).
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - RAW (pass-through) PCM AC3, video - RGB YUV YUV422
+.RE
+.TP 4
+\fByuv4mpeg\fP \- (video) YUV4MPEG2 | (audio) MPEG/AC3/PCM
+.br
+At compile-time mjpegtools must be available.
+This module has no run-time dependencies.
+Support for this module is good.
+.RS 8
+Writes the uncompressed raw YUV data in a YUV4MPEG format as used by the lav* and mjpeg* tools.
+.br
+Supported processing formats: audio - RAW (pass-through) PCM AC3, video - RGB YUV
+.RE
+.\" Here ends the generated export part, produced by make-module-man.sed
+.RE
+.IP
+
+.PP
+.SH AUTHORS
+.B transcode
+was written by Thomas Oestreich
+.br
+<ostreich@theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de> with contributions from
+many others. See AUTHORS for details.
+.PP
+.SH SEE ALSO
+.BR transcode (1),
+.BR tcmodinfo (1),
+.BR transcode_import(1),
+.BR transcode_filter(1),
+.br