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NAMElav2wav - Extract the audio out of MJPEG container files to stdout SYNOPSISlav2wav [-s num] [-c num] [-v num] [-I] [-R] [-r samplerate, bitesize, channels] lavfile1 [lavfile2 ... lavfileN] DESCRIPTIONlav2wav can be used to extract the audio to stdout. This output goes to stdout and can be saved as a wav file or piped to another sound processing tool that is able to handle the wav format. This can be mp2enc and toolame for mpeg layer 2 audio, or for example lame for mpeg layer 3 audio. The input files may be any combination of AVI (.avi), Quicktime (.qt) or editlist files so long as they are all lavtools- readable (e.g. MJPEG-encoded AVI/Quicktime or DV type 2 AVI). OPTIONSlav2wav accepts the following options:
BUGSThe "WAV" file format (technically: RIFF) is really very
much less than ideal for a tool intended to be used in pipelines as lav2wav
is. The problem is that the header includes a field specifying the length of
the file. This can't be filled in except by seeking back to the begining and
over-writing. If the output is unseekable (e.g. pipe) lav2wav simply writes
a large length into the header and leaves it at that. Most tools like sox(1)
or mp2enc(1) either ignore the length field anyway or only give a warning.
AUTHORThis man page was written by Bernhard Praschinger.
SEE ALSOmjpegtools(1), mp2enc(1), sox(1)
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