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tcextract(1)							  tcextract(1)

NAME
       tcextract  -  read  multimedia file from medium, extract or demultiplex
       requested stream and print to standard output

SYNOPSIS
       tcextract
	      -i name [ -x codec ] [ -t magic ] [ -a track ] [ -C s-e ]	 [  -d
	      verbosity ] [ -v ]

COPYRIGHT
       tcextract is Copyright (C) by Thomas Oestreich.

DESCRIPTION
       tcextract is part of and usually called by transcode.
       However, it can also be used independently.
       tcextract  reads	 source	 (from	stdin  if not explicitely defined) and
       prints on the standard output.

OPTIONS
       -i name
	      Specify input source.  If ommited, stdin is assumed.   tcextract
	      reads streams from file or from stdin.

       -C s-e extract  and print out only this frame interval (video) or bytes
	      (audio) [all]. This option is only supported if the source  con‐
	      tains proper information to perform a selective extraction.

       -t magic
	      source  file  magic.  This option is used to identify the source
	      file format if reading is	 performed  from  stdin	 or  tcextract
	      fails  to identify the source file format. Supported formats are
	      labeled with magic:

	      avi	RIFF AVI-file

	      vob	MPEG program streams

	      m2v	MPEG elementary video stream

	      vdr	MPEG digital video recording

	      raw	raw bitstream

	      wav	RIFF WAVE audio

	      yuv4mpeg	mjpeg-tools stream header format

       -x codec
	      source pdeudo-codec, if not detected when	 reading  from	stdin.
	      Currently, supported parameter for codec are

	      mp3	MPEG audio

	      ac3	AC3 audio

	      a52	A52 audio

	      dv	Digital Video DV

	      mpeg2	     MPEG video

	      yv12	Y'CbCr YUV

	      rgb	RGB 24-bit

	      ps1	MPEG private stream (subtitles)

	      pcm	raw audio stream

       -a track
	      extract selected audio or video track from source.

       -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
       tcextract  is  a	 front	end  for  extracting  various  raw  or encoded
       audio/video tracks from a source and  is	 used  in  transcode's	import
       pipeline.

EXAMPLES
       The  command tcextract -i foo.avi -x mp3 -a 3 extracts MPEG audio track
       3 from the AVI-file foo.avi and prints the bitstream to stdout.

AUTHORS
       tcextract was written by Thomas Oestreich
       <ostreich@theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de>  with  contributions	  from
       many others.  See AUTHORS for details.

SEE ALSO
       avifix(1), avisync(1), avimerge(1), avisplit(1), tcprobe(1), tcscan(1),
       tccat(1), tcdemux(1), tcextract(1), tcdecode(1), transcode(1)

tcextract(1)		      26th November 2002		  tcextract(1)
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