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The module name to use at the [[command line]] is '''{{{id|{{{1|??}}}}}}'''{{#if:{{{altid|}}}|, but you can also use '''{{{altid}}}'''{{#if:{{{altid2|}}}|, or '''{{{altid2}}}'''}}}}.
 
The module name to use at the [[command line]] is '''{{{id|{{{1|??}}}}}}'''{{#if:{{{altid|}}}|, but you can also use '''{{{altid}}}'''{{#if:{{{altid2|}}}|, or '''{{{altid2}}}'''}}}}.
|} <includeonly> [[Category:Container]] {{ #ifeq: {{{encoder}}} | y | [[Category:Container_Encoder]] }} [[Category:Container_Decoder]] </includeonly><noinclude>
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|} <includeonly> [[Category:Container]] {{ #ifeq: {{{encoder}}} | y | [[Category:Container_Encoder]] }} [[Category:Container_Decoder]] [[Category:Modules]] </includeonly><noinclude>
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==

Revision as of 07:39, 17 December 2006

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VLC can decode this container.

The module name to use at the command line is ??.

Usage

{{mux|id= |encoder= |info= |altid= |altid2= }}

id is supposed to be what you'd put in the command line, like

--sout='#std{mux=id,url=....}'

If there is more than one shortcut, use altid for the others.

It will add it to Category:Container (all containers) and Category:Container_Decoder (containers which can be decoded... which is all containers ;-) If you think that's stupid, change it!

If encoder is "y" then it also adds it to Category:Container_Encoder and changes the text a bit.

Info is for extra text in the box.

Examples

Example, avi

{{mux|id=avi|encoder=y}}

becomes

avi

VLC can encode and decode this container.

The module name to use at the command line is avi.


Example, asf

{{mux|id=asf|encoder=y|info=This works with mp2v, blah blah}}

becomes

asf

VLC can encode and decode this container. This works with mp2v, blah blah

The module name to use at the command line is asf.

Example, mp4

{{mux|id=mp4|encoder=y|altid=mov|altid2=3gp}}

becomes

mp4

VLC can encode and decode this container.

The module name to use at the command line is mp4, but you can also use mov, or 3gp.