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Fixed a lot of spelling mistakes.
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ next track ID targets a text subtitle track.
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\fITID\fR:\fIoutname\fR
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\fITID\fR:\fIoutname\fR
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Causes extraction of the track with the ID \fITID\fR into the file
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Causes extraction of the track with the ID \fITID\fR into the file
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\fIoutname\fR if such a track exists in the source file. This option can be
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\fIoutname\fR if such a track exists in the source file. This option can be
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given mutliple times. The track IDs are the same as the ones output by
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given multiple times. The track IDs are the same as the ones output by
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\fBmkvmerge\fR's \fB--identify\fR option.
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\fBmkvmerge\fR's \fB--identify\fR option.
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.TP
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.TP
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\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR
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\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR
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@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Command line syntax for the \fBattachments\fR extraction mode:
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\fIAID\fR:\fIoutname\fR
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\fIAID\fR:\fIoutname\fR
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Causes extraction of the attachment with the ID \fIAID\fR into the file
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Causes extraction of the attachment with the ID \fIAID\fR into the file
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\fIoutname\fR if such an attachment exists in the source file. This option can
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\fIoutname\fR if such an attachment exists in the source file. This option can
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be given mutliple times. The attachment IDs are the same as the ones output by
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be given multiple times. The attachment IDs are the same as the ones output by
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\fBmkvmerge\fR's \fB--identify\fR option.
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\fBmkvmerge\fR's \fB--identify\fR option.
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.TP
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.TP
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\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR
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\fB\-v\fR, \fB\-\-verbose\fR
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@ -35,10 +35,10 @@ will print only the track headers it finds and their types. \fBmkvinfo\fR
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will exit as soon as the headers are parsed completely (more technical:
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will exit as soon as the headers are parsed completely (more technical:
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as soon as the first cluster is encountered). In this level the seek head
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as soon as the first cluster is encountered). In this level the seek head
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entries and the cues will not be displayed - even if they're located in
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entries and the cues will not be displayed - even if they're located in
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front of the track informatio.
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front of the track information.
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.TP
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.TP
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level 1
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level 1
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will also print all Matroska elements ancountered for the complete file but
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will also print all Matroska elements encountered for the complete file but
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the seek head entries and the cue entries.
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the seek head entries and the cue entries.
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.TP
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.TP
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level 2
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level 2
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will print some information that is not directly connected to a Matroska
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will print some information that is not directly connected to a Matroska
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element. All other elements only print stuff about the elements that were
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element. All other elements only print stuff about the elements that were
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just found. Level 3 adds meta information to ease debugging (read: it's
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just found. Level 3 adds meta information to ease debugging (read: it's
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intended for developpers only). All lines written by level 3 are enclosed
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intended for developers only). All lines written by level 3 are enclosed
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in square brackets to make filtering them out easy.
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in square brackets to make filtering them out easy.
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.LP
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.LP
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.SH AUTHOR
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.SH AUTHOR
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Tells \fBmkvmerge\fR not to create and write the cue data which can be compared
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Tells \fBmkvmerge\fR not to create and write the cue data which can be compared
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to an index in an AVI. Matroska files can be played back without the cue
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to an index in an AVI. Matroska files can be played back without the cue
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data, but seeking will probably be imprecise and slower. Use this only if
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data, but seeking will probably be imprecise and slower. Use this only if
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you're really desparate for space or for testing purposes. See also option
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you're really desperate for space or for testing purposes. See also option
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\fB\-\-cues\fR which can be specified for each input file.
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\fB\-\-cues\fR which can be specified for each input file.
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.TP
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.TP
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\fB\-\-no\-meta\-seek\fR
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\fB\-\-no\-meta\-seek\fR
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Splits the output file after a given size or a given time. For splitting after
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Splits the output file after a given size or a given time. For splitting after
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a specific size the parameter \fId\fR may end with k, m or g to indicate
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a specific size the parameter \fId\fR may end with k, m or g to indicate
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that the size is in KB, MB or GB respectively. For time-based splitting use
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that the size is in KB, MB or GB respectively. For time-based splitting use
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the form HH:MM:SS or add 's' to the number of seconds \fIn\fRafter which the
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the form HH:MM:SS or add 's' to the number of seconds \fIn\fR after which the
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file should be split.
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file should be split.
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.br
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.br
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For this splitting mode the output filename is treated differently than for
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For this splitting mode the output filename is treated differently than for
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@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ section \fBTRACK IDS\fR).
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linear drifts. \fIp\fR defaults to 1000 if omitted. Both \fIo\fR and
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linear drifts. \fIp\fR defaults to 1000 if omitted. Both \fIo\fR and
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\fIp\fR can be floating point numbers.
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\fIp\fR can be floating point numbers.
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.br
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.br
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Defaults: no manual synch correction (which is the same as \fId\fR = 0 and
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Defaults: no manual sync correction (which is the same as \fId\fR = 0 and
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\fIo\fR/\fIp\fR = 1.0).
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\fIo\fR/\fIp\fR = 1.0).
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.br
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.br
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This option can be used multiple times for an input file applying to several
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This option can be used multiple times for an input file applying to several
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Sets the 'default' flag for the given track (see section \fBTRACK IDS\fR).
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Sets the 'default' flag for the given track (see section \fBTRACK IDS\fR).
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If the user does not explicitly select a track himself then the player should
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If the user does not explicitly select a track himself then the player should
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prefer the track that has his 'default' flag set. Only one track of each kind
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prefer the track that has his 'default' flag set. Only one track of each kind
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(audio, video, subttiles) can have his 'default' flag set.
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(audio, video, subtitles) can have his 'default' flag set.
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.br
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.br
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This option can be used multiple times for an input file applying to several
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This option can be used multiple times for an input file applying to several
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tracks by selecting different track IDs each time.
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tracks by selecting different track IDs each time.
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@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ Forces the FourCC to the specified value. Works only for video tracks.
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.TP
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.TP
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\fB\-\-aspect\-ratio\fR <\fIar\fR|\fIw\fR/\fIh\fR>
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\fB\-\-aspect\-ratio\fR <\fIar\fR|\fIw\fR/\fIh\fR>
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Sets the aspect ratio for the track. The ratio can be given either as a
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Sets the aspect ratio for the track. The ratio can be given either as a
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floating point number or as 'widht/height', e.g. 16/9.
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floating point number or as 'width/height', e.g. 16/9.
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.LP
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.LP
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Options that only apply to subtitle tracks:
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Options that only apply to subtitle tracks:
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.TP
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.TP
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\fB@\fR\fIoptionsfile\fR
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\fB@\fR\fIoptionsfile\fR
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Reads additional command line arguments from the file \fIoptionsfile\fR.
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Reads additional command line arguments from the file \fIoptionsfile\fR.
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Lines whose first non-whitespace character is a hash mark (#) are treated
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Lines whose first non-whitespace character is a hash mark (#) are treated
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as comments and ignored. Whitespaces at the start and end of a line will
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as comments and ignored. White spaces at the start and end of a line will
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be stripped. If a space is encountered and the line starts with '\-' then
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be stripped. If a space is encountered and the line starts with '\-' then
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the line will be split into exactly two arguments - the string before the
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the line will be split into exactly two arguments - the string before the
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space and the string after it. There is no meta character escaping.
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space and the string after it. There is no meta character escaping.
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.LP
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.LP
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$ \fBmkvmerge -o MyMovie-with-sound.mkv MyMovie.avi MyMovie.ogg\fP
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$ \fBmkvmerge -o MyMovie-with-sound.mkv MyMovie.avi MyMovie.ogg\fP
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.LP
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.LP
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If your AVI already contains an audio track then it will be copied aswell
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If your AVI already contains an audio track then it will be copied as well
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(if \fBmkvmerge\fR supports the audio format). To avoid that simply do
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(if \fBmkvmerge\fR supports the audio format). To avoid that simply do
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.LP
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.LP
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$ \fBmkvmerge -o MyMovie-with-sound.mkv -A MyMovie.avi MyMovie.ogg\fP
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$ \fBmkvmerge -o MyMovie-with-sound.mkv -A MyMovie.avi MyMovie.ogg\fP
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Matroska files: The track's ID is the track number as reported by \fBmkvinfo\fR
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Matroska files: The track's ID is the track number as reported by \fBmkvinfo\fR
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or \fBmkvmerge \-\-identify\fR. It is \fBnot\fR the track UID.
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or \fBmkvmerge \-\-identify\fR. It is \fBnot\fR the track UID.
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.LP
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.LP
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The special track ID '-1' is a wildcard and applies the given switch to all
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The special track ID '-1' is a wild card and applies the given switch to all
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tracks that are read from an input file. This was the bahviour of these
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tracks that are read from an input file. This was the behaviour of these
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switches prior to version 0.4.4.
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switches prior to version 0.4.4.
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.LP
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.LP
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The options that use the track IDs are: \fB\-\-atracks\fR, \fB\-\-vtracks\fR,
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The options that use the track IDs are: \fB\-\-atracks\fR, \fB\-\-vtracks\fR,
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.SH FILE LINKING
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.SH FILE LINKING
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.LP
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.LP
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Matroska supports file linking which simply says that a specific file is the
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Matroska supports file linking which simply says that a specific file is the
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predecessor or successsor of the current file. To be precise, it's not really
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predecessor or successor of the current file. To be precise, it's not really
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the files that are linked but the Matroska segments. As most files will
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the files that are linked but the Matroska segments. As most files will
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probably only contain one Matroska segment I simply say 'file linking'
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probably only contain one Matroska segment I simply say 'file linking'
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although 'segment linking' would be more appropriate.
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although 'segment linking' would be more appropriate.
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