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author | iovar <iovar@f606c939-3180-4ac9-a4b8-4b8779d57d0a> | 2007-12-07 18:19:40 +0000 |
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committer | iovar <iovar@f606c939-3180-4ac9-a4b8-4b8779d57d0a> | 2007-12-07 18:19:40 +0000 |
commit | d22005ec3fab72aec54b904cb95cd0eb9623bc5a (patch) | |
tree | 62084bfb0f736c3b2234291f64367fad5938a8f0 /recordmydesktop/doc | |
parent | 15d5a585ed4bb169211d9364a012d520808f07d9 (diff) |
doc/recordmydesktop.1, include/rmdmacro.h, src/parseargs.c:
changed .ogg extension to .ogv, in code and documentation,
according to #1845145
git-svn-id: https://recordmydesktop.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/recordmydesktop/trunk@467 f606c939-3180-4ac9-a4b8-4b8779d57d0a
Diffstat (limited to 'recordmydesktop/doc')
-rw-r--r-- | recordmydesktop/doc/recordmydesktop.1 | 24 |
1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/recordmydesktop/doc/recordmydesktop.1 b/recordmydesktop/doc/recordmydesktop.1 index e8839e4..7503868 100644 --- a/recordmydesktop/doc/recordmydesktop.1 +++ b/recordmydesktop/doc/recordmydesktop.1 @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ filename .br .SH DESCRIPTION .PP - recordMyDesktop produces a file(default out.ogg) that contains a video and audio recording + recordMyDesktop produces a file(default out.ogv) that contains a video and audio recording .br of a linux desktop session. The default behavior of recording is to mark areas that have changed(through libxdamage) .br @@ -81,14 +81,14 @@ A typical scenario of recording can be a command as simple as: .B ~$ recordmydesktop .br -which will produce a fullscreen recording named out.ogg +which will produce a fullscreen recording named out.ogv .br while a command like: .br .B -~$ recordmydesktop foo.ogg +~$ recordmydesktop foo.ogv .br -will write output to foo.ogg +will write output to foo.ogv .br .br Since version 0.3, encoding will happen right after the recording finishes. @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ While this behavior saves a lot of CPU, you can revert to the old one by enterin To specify a region for recording you can type this: .br .B -~$ recordmydesktop \-x X_pos \-y Y_pos \-width WIDTH \-height HEIGHT \-o foo.ogg +~$ recordmydesktop \-x X_pos \-y Y_pos \-width WIDTH \-height HEIGHT \-o foo.ogv .br where X_pos and Y_pos specify the offset in pixels from the upper left .br @@ -415,14 +415,14 @@ except SPACE \-\-overwrite If there is already a file with the same name, delete it. Default action is to add a number postfix to the new file. - For example when not specifying a name, if out.ogg exists, - the new file will be out.ogg.1 and if that exists too, out.ogg.2 + For example when not specifying a name, if out.ogv exists, + the new file will be out.ogv.1 and if that exists too, out.ogv.2 and so on (no ad-infinitum though, more like ad-short-integer...) .br .TP .B \-o filename - Name of recorded video(default out.ogg). + Name of recorded video(default out.ogv). @@ -493,10 +493,10 @@ vlc is a complex piece of software, so you should consult it's documentation, be using it. .br .br -An example follows, which will resize a recording named out.ogg to 512x384: +An example follows, which will resize a recording named out.ogv to 512x384: .br .B -vlc \-I dummy out.ogg vlc:quit \-\-sout "#transcode{ vcodec = theo, width = 512, height = 384 }:duplicate{ dst = std{ access = file, mux=ogg, dst = \\"out_512x384.ogg\\" }}" +vlc \-I dummy out.ogv vlc:quit \-\-sout "#transcode{ vcodec = theo, width = 512, height = 384 }:duplicate{ dst = std{ access = file, mux=ogg, dst = \\"out_512x384.ogv\\" }}" .br .br If you wish to change the video quality you can append the @@ -511,7 +511,7 @@ in the range e.g: .br .B -vlc \-I dummy out.ogg vlc:quit \-\-sout "#transcode{ vcodec = theo, width = 512, height = 384 }:duplicate{ dst = std{ access = file, mux=ogg, dst = \\"out_512x384.ogg\\" }}" \-\-sout\-theora\-quality=3 +vlc \-I dummy out.ogv vlc:quit \-\-sout "#transcode{ vcodec = theo, width = 512, height = 384 }:duplicate{ dst = std{ access = file, mux=ogg, dst = \\"out_512x384.ogv\\" }}" \-\-sout\-theora\-quality=3 .br which will give a file of a video quality 18 (in a range of 0-63), thus appropriate for web-publishing. .br @@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ ffmpeg2theora Changing the quality of a recordng with it, can be as simple as : .br .B -ffmpeg2theora infile.ogg \-v 3 \-a 4 \-o outfile.ogg +ffmpeg2theora infile.ogv \-v 3 \-a 4 \-o outfile.ogv .br It can even perform resizing on the size of the recording, or change the overall duration. .br |