OGMDEMUX

Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: November 2004
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NAME

ogmdemux - Extract streams from OGG/OGM files into separate files  

SYNOPSIS

ogmdemux [options] inname  

DESCRIPTION

This program extracts all or only some streams from an OGM and writes them to separate files.

inname
Use 'inname' as the source.
-o, --output out
Use 'out' as the base for destination file names. '-v1', '-v2', '-a1', '-t1'... will be appended to this name. Default: use 'inname'.
-a, --astream n
Extract specified audio stream. Can be used more than once. Default: extract all streams.
-d, --vstream n
Extract specified video stream. Can be used more than once. Default: extract all streams.
-t, --tstream n
Extract specified text stream. Can be used more than once. Default: extract all streams.
-na, --noaudio
Don't extract any audio streams.
-nv, --novideo
Don't extract any video streams.
-nt, --notext
Don't extract any text streams. Default: extract all streams.
-r, --raw
Extract the raw streams only. Default: extract to useful formats (AVI, WAV, OGG, SRT...).
-v, --verbose
Increase verbosity.
-h, --help
Show this help.
-V, --version
Show version number.
 

NOTES

What works:
*
Extraction of the following formats is fully supported including writing the stream contents to useful container formats:

  video  -> AVI

  Vorbis -> OGG/Vorbis

  PCM    -> WAV

  text   -> text files (SRT subtitle format)
*
All other audio streams (MP3, AC3) are just copied 1:1 into output files. MP3 and AC3 files should be usable. Others might not.

What not works:

*
Headers created by older OggDS (DirectShow) filter versions are not supported (and probably never will be).
 

AUTHOR

ogmdemux was written by Moritz Bunkus <moritz@bunkus.org>.  

SEE ALSO

ogmmerge(1), ogmsplit(1), ogminfo(1), ogmcat(1), dvdxchap(1)  

WWW

The newest version can always be found at <http://www.bunkus.org/videotools/ogmtools/>
 

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