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author | gpoirier <gpoirier@b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2> | 2005-04-12 19:51:31 +0000 |
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committer | gpoirier <gpoirier@b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2> | 2005-04-12 19:51:31 +0000 |
commit | 009b451adeb5c76e0d7b474839e404fa9b6a56b2 (patch) | |
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Add missing <replaceable> tags.
git-svn-id: svn://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer/trunk@15140 b3059339-0415-0410-9bf9-f77b7e298cf2
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diff --git a/DOCS/xml/en/mencoder.xml b/DOCS/xml/en/mencoder.xml index 995aac3d36..f7179fe14f 100644 --- a/DOCS/xml/en/mencoder.xml +++ b/DOCS/xml/en/mencoder.xml @@ -873,7 +873,7 @@ vcodec=mpeg2video:intra_matrix=8,9,12,22,26,27,29,34,9,10,14,26,27,29,34,37, stream <link linkend="menc-feat-mpeg4">during the encoding</link>. You can also extract the AC3 stream in order to mux it into containers such as NUT, Matroska or OGM. - <screen>mplayer source_file.vob -aid 129 -dumpaudio -dumpfile sound.ac3</screen> + <screen>mplayer <replaceable>source_file.vob</replaceable> -aid 129 -dumpaudio -dumpfile <replaceable>sound.ac3</replaceable></screen> will dump into the file sound.ac3 the audio track number 129 from the file source_file.vob (NB: DVD VOB files usually use a different audio numbering, which means that the VOB audio track 129 is the 2nd audio track of the file). @@ -892,7 +892,7 @@ vcodec=mpeg2video:intra_matrix=8,9,12,22,26,27,29,34,9,10,14,26,27,29,34,37, First of all, you will have to convert the DVD sound into a WAV file that the audio codec can use as input. For example: - <screen>mplayer source_file.vob -ao pcm:file=destination_sound.wav -vc dummy -aid 1 -vo null</screen> + <screen>mplayer <replaceable>source_file.vob</replaceable> -ao pcm:file=<replaceable>destination_sound.wav</replaceable> -vc dummy -aid 1 -vo null</screen> will dump the second audio track from the file source_file.vob into the file destination_sound.wav. You may want to normalize the sound before encoding, as DVD audio tracks @@ -903,7 +903,7 @@ vcodec=mpeg2video:intra_matrix=8,9,12,22,26,27,29,34,9,10,14,26,27,29,34,37, can do the same job. You will compress in either Vorbis or MP3. For example: - <screen>oggenc -q1 destination_sound.wav</screen> + <screen>oggenc -q1 <replaceable>destination_sound.wav</replaceable></screen> will encode destination_sound.wav with the encoding quality 1, which is roughly equivalent to 80Kb/s, and is the minimum quality at which you should encode if you care about quality. |