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NAME

6       oggThumb - creates thumbnails from an ogg video file
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SYNOPSIS

9       oggThumb [options] file1.ogv [ file2.ogv [ file3.ogv [...] ] ]
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DESCRIPTION

12       oggThumb  creates  Thumbnails  from  one  or more ogg video files, at a
13       given time position or a given frame number. It  is  also  possible  to
14       create a series of thumbnails at different time or frame positions. The
15       pictures can be created in JPG or PNG format and can be resized to  any
16       given size.
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18       The default naming of each thumbnail series follows the following rule:
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20       <filename_without_extension>_x.<picture_extension>
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22       Where  x starts with 0 and is incremented with every created thumbnail.
23       So the thumbnails are successively numbered by  the  appearance  order.
24       This is even valid, if time positions and frame numbers are mixed.
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OPTIONS

28       -t     Time  at  which  a  thumbnail  should  be created. More than one
29              thumbnail time can be concatenated by commas. The times  can  be
30              set  by integer or floating point values in seconds. If the time
31              is not exactly matching, the next frame is used. The times don't
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34              Example: -t 12.4,14.157,13.23
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37       -f     Number  of  a  frame that should be created as a thumbnail. More
38              than one thumbnail frame can  be  concatenated  by  commas.  The
39              frame  numbers must be an integers. The frame numbers don't have
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42              Example: -f 12000,13000,11000
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45       -s     Picture output size. The thumbnail is created in the size  given
46              as <width>x<height>.  If you want to include the thumbnails into
47              your webpage and you need to have  a  fixed  width  but  dynamic
48              height,  you  can set the dynamic axis to 0. So the aspect ratio
49              of the video frame is kept. This is the same for  setting  width
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52              Example: -s 0x100
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55       -o     Output format. This can be png or jpg. The default is jpg.
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63              In case of more than one  video  file,  the  counter  continuous
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67              If the name has an extension. This extension is used to identify
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70              Example: -n myNo_%_thumb
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EXAMPLE

75       oggThumb -t 10.3,22.4,31.9,43.4,59.4 -f 1200 -s 0x100 myFile.ogv
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77       oggThumb -f 200,400,300,100 -t 3.54 -n %_thumb.png myfile.ogv mysecond‐
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AUTHOR

82       Joern Seger <yorn at gmx dot net>
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SEE ALSO

85       oggCut(1),   oggCat(1),   oggJoin(1),   oggSplit(1),   oggTranscode(1),
86       oggSlideshow(1), oggSilence(1)
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90Linux                              JAN 2010                        OGGTHUMB(1)
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