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avisplit
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: 25th June 2003
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NAME
avisplit - split AVI-files into chunks of a maximum size
SYNOPSIS
avisplit
[
-i
file
-o
base
[
-s
size
] [
-H
num
] [
-t
s1-s2[,s3-s4,..]
-c
-m
-b
num
-f
commentfile
]
] [
-v
]
COPYRIGHT
avisplit is Copyright (C) by Thomas Östreich.
DESCRIPTION
avisplit
splits a single AVI-file into chunks of size size.
Each of the created chunks will be an independent file, i.e. it can
be played without needing any other of the chunk.
OPTIONS
- -i file
-
Specify the filename of the file to split into chunks.
- -o base
-
Specify the base of the output filename(s) avisplit will then split to
base-%04d.avi
- -s size
-
Use this option to specify the maximum size (in units of MB) of the
chunks avisplit should create. 0 means dechunk, create as many
files as possible.
- -H num
-
Create only the first num chunks then exit.
- -t s1-s2[,s3-s4,..]
-
Split the input file based on time/framecode (hh:mm:ss.ms)
- -c
-
Together with -t. Merge all segments into one AVI-File again instead
generating seperate files.
- -m
-
Together with -t. Force split at upper bondary instead of lower border.
- -b num
-
Specify if avisplit should write an VBR mp3 header into the AVI file. Default is
1 because it does not hurt. num is either 1 or 0.
- -f commentfile
-
Read AVI tombstone data for header comments from commentfile. See
/docs/avi_comments.txt for a sample.
- -v
-
Print only version information and exit.
EXAMPLES
The command
avisplit -s 700 -i my_file.avi
will split the file my_file.avi into chunks which's maximum size
will not exceed 700 MB, i.e. they will fit onto a CD, each. The
created chunks will be named my_file.avi-0000, my_file.avi-0001, etc.
avisplit -i my_file.avi -c -o out.avi -t 00:10:00-00:11:00,00:13:00-00:14:00
will grab Minutes 10 to 11 and 13 to 14 from my_file.avi and merge it into out.avi
BAD SYNCH
When you split a file with avisplit and the A/V sync for the first file
is OK but the sync on all successive files is bad then have a look at the
output of tcprobe(1) (shortend).
| V: 25.000 fps, codec=dvsd, frames=250, width=720, height=576
| A: 48000 Hz, format=0x01, bits=16, channels=2, bitrate=1536 kbps,
| 10 chunks, 1920000 bytes
You'll see the AVI file has only 10 Audio chunks but 250 video
chunks. That means one audio chunk spans several video frames.
avisplit can not cut a chunk in half, it only handles complete
chunks. If you do, say, avisplit -s 20, it is possible that the first file will
have 6 audio chunks and the second one only 4 meaning there is too much
audio in the first AVI file.
The solution is to remux the AVI file with
-
transcode -i in.avi -P1 -N 0x1 -y raw -o out.avi
(of course -N 0x1 is not correct for all AVI files).
Now look at tcprobe again
| V: 25.000 fps, codec=dvsd, frames=250, width=720, height=576
| A: 48000 Hz, format=0x01, bits=16, channels=2, bitrate=1536 kbps,
| 250 chunks, 1920000 bytes
The data in this file is exactly the same (its bit-identical)
as it was in in.avi; the AVI file was just written in a
different way, we do now have 250 audio chunks which makes splitting much
easier and more accurate for avisplit.
AUTHORS
avisplit
was written by Thomas Östreich
<ostreich@theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de> with contributions from
many others. See AUTHORS for details.
SEE ALSO
aviindex(1),
avifix(1),
avimerge(1),
tccat(1),
tcdecode(1),
tcdemux(1),
tcextract(1),
tcprobe(1),
tcscan(1),
transcode(1)
Index
- NAME
-
- SYNOPSIS
-
- COPYRIGHT
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- OPTIONS
-
- EXAMPLES
-
- BAD SYNCH
-
- AUTHORS
-
- SEE ALSO
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