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PROGRAM:
NAME
fmfconv — Fuse movie file converter
SYNOPSIS
fmfconv [options] [infile [outfile [soundfile]]]
DESCRIPTION
fmfconv is a Fuse movie file converter. It can convert .fmf files to any video file format
known by FFMPEG.
OPTIONS
-a codec
--acodec codec
Select audio codec for FFMPEG output (by default file format determine).
--acodecs
List available FFMPEG audio codecs (see -a/--acodec).
--aifc
Force AIFF-C output if sound format is AIFF.
-A rate
--arate rate
Select audio bitrate for FFMPEG output (by default audio codec determine) where
`rate' is `default' or a number.
-u
--au
Save sound to Sun Audio (au) file.
-m
--aiff
Save sound to Apple Computer audio (aiff/aiff-c) file.
-F format
--format format
Select file format for FFMPEG output (by default the filename extension determines
the format).
--formats
List available FFMPEG formats (see -F/--format).
-f timing
--frate timing
Set output frame rate. `timing' is `pal', `ntsc', `movie' or a number with maximum
3 digit after decimal point, or a #/# (e.g.: -f 29.97 or -f 30000/1001).
-h
--help
Give brief usage help, listing available options.
--info
Scan input file(s) and print information.
-i filename
--input filename
Input file.
--mono
Convert sound to mono (by default sound is converted to stereo).
-C cut
--out-cut cut
Leave out the comma delimited `cut' ranges e.g.: 100-200,300,500,1:11-2:22 cut the
frames 100–200, 300, 500 and frames from 1 min 11 sec to 2 min 22 sec (in the given
timing see: -f/--frate).
-o filename
--output filename
Output file.
-P
--ppm
Save video as PPM screenshots.
-p profile
--profile profile
Select the profile for FFMPEG output where <profile> is `youtube', `dvd', `svcd' or
`ipod'.
-g form
--progress form
Show progress, where <form> is one of `%', `bar', `frame' or `time'. frame and time
are similar to bar and show movie seconds or frame number as well.
-q
--quiet
Decrease the verbosity level by one.
--raw-sound
Do not convert sound to 16-bit signed PCM and STEREO or MONO. This is an advanced
option. If stereo/mono or audio encoding change through `fmf' file, your sound will
be crappy.
-R res
--resize res
Resize video frame where `res' is `vga' for 640x480, `hvga' for 480x360, `qvga' for
320x240, `pal' for 768x576 (this set frame rate to 25 also) or WxH, Sx, N/Mx or W.
-S
--scr
Save video as SCR screenshots.
-s filename
--sound filename
Output sound file.
--sound-only
Process only the sound from an `fmf' file.
-E rate
--srate rate
Resample audio to `rate' sampling rate where `rate' is `cd' for 44100 or `dat' for
48000 or a number (`cd' and `dat' set `stereo' as well).
-v
--verbose
Increase the verbosity level by one.
-c codec
--vcodec codec
Select video codec for FFMPEG output (by default file format determine).
-V
--version
Print the version number and exit.
-r rate
--vrate rate
Select video bitrate for FFMPEG output (by default audio codec determine) where
`rate' is `default', `ffdefault' or a number.
--vcodecs
List available FFMPEG video codecs (see -c/--vcodec).
-w
--wav
Save sound to Microsoft audio (wav) file.
-X
--ffmpeg
Save video and audio as FFMPEG file (default if FFMPEG is available).
-Y
--yuv
Save video as yuv4mpeg2.
--yuv-format frm
Set yuv4mpeg2 file frame format to `frm', where `frm' is one of `444', `422',
`420j', `420m', `420' or `410'.
EXAMPLES
Convert a Fuse movie file to a mpeg video with quality equivalent to YouTube
fmfconv -p youtube input.fmf output.mov
Convert a Fuse movie file to a DVD video format
fmfconv -p dvd input.fmf output.vob
Extract audio (mono) from a recording
fmfconv --sound-only --mono input.fmf output.wav
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