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oggz-chop — Extract the part of an Ogg file between given start and/or end times.
oggz-chop [-o filename | --output filename ] [-s start_time | --start start_time ] [-e end_time | --end end_time ] [-k | --no-skeleton ] filename
oggz-chop [-h | --help ] [-v | --version ]
oggz-chop chops a section of an Ogg file. It correctly interprets the granulepos timestamps of Ogg CELT, CMML, Dirac, FLAC, Kate, PCM, Speex, Theora and Vorbis bitstreams. Run oggz-known-codecs(1) for a full list of codecs known by the installed version of oggz.
The output file contains copies of the headers of the input file, and all the codec data required to correctly decode the content between the start and end times specified on the commandline. For codecs with data dependencies like video keyframes, the keyframe prior to the starting time will be included in the output.
Note that oggz-chop operates by copying pages of Ogg data; it does not strip partial packets from the first or last data page included in the output. It does however ensure to set the end of stream flag on the last page of each logical bitstream.
Skeleton handling: By default, the output will contain a Skeleton track specifying the start of the chop as presentation time.
oggz-chop accepts the following options:
Extract the first minute of file.ogx:
Extract from the second to the fifth minute of file.ogx:
Extract, specifying SMPTE-25 frame offsets:
The following configuration for Apache httpd will enable oggz-chop. As with most Apache directives, this may of course be restricted to particular Directories or Locations:
ScriptAlias /oggz-chop /usr/bin/oggz-chop
Action application/ogg /oggz-chop
oggz-chop generates Last-Modified HTTP headers, and responds correctly to If-Modified-Since conditional GET requests.
Conrad Parker February 25, 2008;
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