Name : mpgtx
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Version : 1.3.1
| Vendor : Laurent Alacoque < laureck_users_sourceforge_net>
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Release : 3.oc2pus.cvs20051126
| Date : 2005-11-26 11:49:46
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Group : Productivity/Multimedia/Video/Editors and Convertors
| Source RPM : mpgtx-1.3.1-3.oc2pus.cvs20051126.src.rpm
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Size : 0.23 MB
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Packager : oc2pus < oc2pus_arcor_de>
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Summary : A GOP (Group Of Pictures) based mpeg editor
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Description :
mpgtx allows you to split, join, demultiplex, manipulate ID3 tags and fetch detailed information about a variety of MPEG files. mpgtx was designed with the good old Unix philosophy in mind: \'do little, but do it well, and provide the end user with an austary yet powerful command line interface.\'
* mpgtx is a GOP (Group Of Pictures) based mpeg editor. GOP contains typically 15 frames/pictures (around 0.5 sec) This means that mpgtx can not cut exactly where you wanted it to.
* Another issue about GOP editing is that bad mpeg players will show artifacts when you join two files with mpgtx. These artifacts appear at the join point because these players won\'t care about the \"Broken link flag\" wich tell them to discard leading interpolated B frames.
* Some mp3 files won\'t be cut at the right place thus displaying a bogus framerate/version/duration with mpginfo. This do not affect them in any other way.
* Files produced by mpgtx might be not Video CD compatible, even if input files were.
* Some joined mpeg files will just stop at the splice point. This is often because they have a End Of Sequence tag in them which mpgtx currently fail to find and remove.
Authors: -------- Laurent Alacoque < laureckAATTusers.sourceforge.net> Modifications for V1.2 & 1.3 by Philipp Biermann < philippAATTbiermann.org>
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RPM found in directory: /packages/linux-pbone/ftp.gwdg.de/pub/linux/misc/suser-oc2pus/suse92 |