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Revision as of 21:10, 17 January 2006
Codec is short for coder/decoder. For portability to almost all decoders, we recommend using vcodec=mp1v (MPEG 1 video), acodec=mpga (MPEG 1 layer 1 audio), and mux=mpeg1 (MPEG 1 multiplexing).
Some examples are in the capture card how to
Official documentation: list of codecs
Video Codecs
Use the "name" part in you vcodec=... commands
name | description |
mp1v | MPEG-1 Video - recommended for portability |
mp2v | MPEG-2 Video - used in DVDs |
mp4v | MPEG-4 Video |
Sorenson Video | |
Windows Media Video | |
Digital Video | |
MJPG | MJPEG |
H263 | H263 |
h264 | H264 |
theo | Theora |
Indeo Video | |
Real Media Video | |
Cinepak | |
On2 VP | |
Flash Video | |
Creative YUV | |
Huffman YUV |
Audio Codecs
Use the "name" part in you acodec=... commands
name | description |
mpga | MPEG audio (recommended for portability) |
mp3 | MPEG Layer 3 audio |
mp4a | MP4 audio |
a52 or ac3 | Dolby Digital (A52 or AC3) |
DTS | |
vorb | Vorbis |
spx | Speex |
AAC (Advanced Audio Coding) | |
Windows Media Audio | |
DV Audio | |
flac or fl32 | FLAC |
LPCM | |
ADPCM | |
AMR | |
QuickTime Audio | |
Real Audio | |
MACE | |
MusePack |
Muxers
Use the "name" part in you mux=... commands
name | description |
ts | MPEG Transport Stream, primarily used for streaming MPEG |
ps | MPEG Program Stream, primarily used for saving MPEG data to disk |
avi | AVI |
mp4 | MPEG-4 |
asf | ASF |
dummy | dummy output, can be used in creation of MP3 files. |
ogg | Xiph.org's ogg container format. Can contain audio, video, and metadata. |