tccat(1)
NAME
tccat - concatenate multimedia streams from medium and print on the
standard output
SYNOPSIS
tccat -i name [ -t magic ] [ -T title[,chapter[,angle]] ] [ -L ] [ -S
n ] [ -P ] [ -a ] [ -d mode ] [ -v ]
COPYRIGHT
tccat is Copyright (C) by Thomas Oestreich.
DESCRIPTION
tccat is part of and usually called by transcode.
However, it can also be used independently.
tccat reads source (from stdin if not explicitely defined) and prints
on the standard output. Directory contents is concatenated, if source
files have the same format. Multiple AVI-files are also supported.
OPTIONS
- -i name
- Specify input source. If ommited, stdin is assumed.
You can specify a file, directory, device, mountpoint or host address as input source. tccat usually handles the different types correctly. - -t magic
- Tell tccat about the type of input. Currently only dvd is supported - any other parameter will be ignored.
- -T title[,chapter[,angle]]
- Select DVD title and extract only a single chapter with selected
viewing angle. Setting the argument chapter to -1 means to
process all available chapters on the DVD.
If this option is given, the input type of dvd will also be assumed (see option -t). - -L This option tells tccat to loop through all chapters starting at
- the one given with the option -T.
- -S n Seek to program stream (VOB) offset nx2kB before starting out
- put.
- -P Stream full DVD title specified by -T.
- -a Use this option to dump an AVI-file/socket audio stream. The
- default is to extract and concatenate AVI-file video stream.
- -d level
- With this option you can specify a bitmask to enable different levels of verbosity (if supported). You can combine several levels by adding the corresponding values:
- QUIET 0
- INFO 1
- DEBUG 2
- STATS 4
- WATCH 8
- FLIST 16
- VIDCORE 32
- SYNC 64
- COUNTER 128
- PRIVATE 256
- -v Print version information and exit.
NOTES
tccat is a front end for streaming various source types and is used in
transcode's import modules.
EXAMPLES
The command
tccat -i /dev/dvd -T 1,-1 | mplayer
reads all chapters belonging to title 1 of a DVD (assuming that
/dev/dvd/ is a symbolic link to a real DVD device) and pipes a MPEG
program stream into player.
AUTHORS
tccat was written by Thomas Oestreich
<ostreich@theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de> with contributions from
many others. See AUTHORS for details.