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OGMCAT(1)			 User Commands			     OGMCAT(1)

NAME
       ogmcat - Concatenate several OGG/OGM files into one big OGG/OGM file

SYNOPSIS
       ogmcat [options] -o outname inname1 [inname2 [inname3 ...]]

DESCRIPTION
       ogmcat  does NOT work at the moment. It is work in progress. I included
       it just out of laziness (otherwise I'd have to remove it from the Make‐
       file/configure stuff prior to releasing this version).

       ogmcat  can  be	used to concatenate several OGG/OGM files into one big
       file if they are of the same type.  For	a  more	 in-depth  description
       refer to the LIMITATIONS section.

       -o, --output outname
	      Output to 'outname'.

       inname1
	      Use 'inname1', 'inname2' etc as the sources.

       -m, --manualsync n
	      Specifies	 a  manual sync value in ms that will be added to each
	      stream's presentation timestamps along with the value calculated
	      by  the  chosen  sync algorithm (see the -s option). This option
	      can be used for each input file although it  has	no  effect  if
	      used for the first one as well.

       -s, --sync nr
	      Uses  sync mode nr. Valid values are 0 - 4. The default value is
	      shown on ogmcat's help screen.

       -n, --nosafetychecks
	      Disable the safety checks made prior to the  concatenating.  The
	      resulting	 file  may  be unplayable. See the LIMITATIONS section
	      for further details.

       -v, --verbose
	      Be verbose and show each OGG  packet.   Can  be  used  twice  to
	      increase verbosity.

       -h, --help
	      Show this help.

       -V, --version
	      Show version information.

LIMITATIONS
       Concatenating streams is difficult at the best and might even be impos‐
       sible.  Therefore ogmcat makes  very  strict  comparisons  between  the
       streams contained in the input files. The checks done include:

       *      general:	All streams with the same serial number must be of the
	      same type (video, audio, Vorbis audio or text streams).

       *      general: If a stream exists in one file it  must	in  the	 other
	      files as well.

       *      video  streams:  The  codec  FourCC,  width, height and FPS must
	      match.

       *      Vorbis streams: The sample rate and the number of channels  must
	      match.

       *      other  audio streams: The codec ID, sample rate, bits per sample
	      and number of channels must match.

       *      text/subtitle streams: The 'time unit' must match.

       The user can forcefully override the  last  four	 checks	 with  the  -n
       parameter.  The	checks	marked	as 'general' cannot be overridden this
       way.

       Audio/video synchronization might not be ok in the resulting file  even
       if  the	source	files  were perfectly in sync. The user can experiment
       with the -s parameter which causes ogmcat  to  use  slightly  different
       algorithms for calculating the granulepos values for the audio and text
       streams. The range of valid parameters will be printed on ogmcat's help
       screen.

       If none of the synchronization algorithms provided works correctly then
       the user can also manually add a synchronization offset	using  the  -m
       option for each input file.

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

SEE ALSO
       ogmmerge(1), ogminfo(1), ogmdemux(1), ogmsplit(1), dvdxchap(1)

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

ogmcat v1.5			 November 2004			     OGMCAT(1)
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