Difference between revisions of "Demuxdump"
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− | A special codec used mainly for debugging. This saves the input as a file (specified by '' | + | A special codec used mainly for debugging. This saves the input as a file (specified by ''demuxdump-file''), without decoding it. |
This is a way to "decode" input to VLC. To output data without a [[container]], use [[dummy]]. | This is a way to "decode" input to VLC. To output data without a [[container]], use [[dummy]]. |
Latest revision as of 10:02, 11 May 2009
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VLC can decode this container. The module name to use at the command line is dump. |
A special codec used mainly for debugging. This saves the input as a file (specified by demuxdump-file), without decoding it.
This is a way to "decode" input to VLC. To output data without a container, use dummy.
For example, saving the raw input of an mp3 shoutcast stream can be done with:
% vlc http://example.org/shoutcast.mp3 :demux=dump :demuxdump-file=output.mp3
Module options
- demuxdump-file (file name)
- File to output data, default: "stream-demux.dump"
- demuxdump-append (boolean)
- Append data to file. Set as true to append data, or false (default) to overwrite the file with the new data.
Source code
- modules/demux/demuxdump.c (input demuxer)