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diff --git a/debian/transcode/transcode-1.1.7/docs/tech/avi_comments.txt b/debian/transcode/transcode-1.1.7/docs/tech/avi_comments.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..b8a2709b --- /dev/null +++ b/debian/transcode/transcode-1.1.7/docs/tech/avi_comments.txt @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ +# INFO +# +# The AVI file format supports so-called tomb-stone data. It can be +# used to write annotations into the AVI file. +# +# You can use this file as the argument to the transcode option +# --avi_comments. When the file is read, empty lines and lines +# starting with '#' are ignored. +# The syntax is: "TAG<space>STRING". The order of the tags does not +# matter. If a tag has no string following it, it is ignored. That +# means, you can use this file as input and only fill out the fields +# you want. +# +# A very simple example is: +# ----------------snip---------------- +# INAM My 1st Birthday +# ISBJ My first steps! +# IART My proud family +# ----------------snip---------------- +# +# Keep in mind that there is no endless space in the AVI header, +# most likely its around 1000 bytes. + + +# INAM - Stores the title of the subject of the file, such as +# "Seattle from Above." +INAM + +# ISBJ - Describes the contents of the file, such as +# "Aerial view of Seattle." +ISBJ + +# Lists the artist of the original subject of the file; +# for example, "Michaelangelo." +IART + +# Records the copyright information for the file; for example, +# "Copyright Encyclopedia International 1991." If there are multiple +# copyrights, separate them by semicolon followed by a space. +ICOP + +# Lists the name of the person or organization that commissioned +# the subject of the file; for example "Pope Julian II." +ICMS + +# Provides general comments about the file or the subject +# of the file. If the comment is several sentences long, end each +# sentence with a period. Do not include new-line characters. +ICMT + +# Indicates where the subject of the file is archived +IARL + +# Creation date. Specifies the date the subject of the file was created. List +# dates in year-month-day format, padding one-digit months and days with +# a zero on the left; for example, "1553-05-03" for May 3, 1553. +ICRD + +# Describes whether an image has been cropped and, if so, how it +# was cropped; for example, "lower-right corner." +ICRP + +# Specifies the size of the original subject of the file; for +# example, "8.5 in h, 11 in w." +IDIM + +# Stores dots per inch setting of the digitizer used to +# produce the file, such as "300." +IDPI + +# Stores the of the engineer who worked on the file. If there are +# multiple engineers, separate the names by a semicolon and a blank; +# for example, "Smith, John; Adams, Joe." +IENG + +# Describes the original work, such as "landscape,", "portrait," +# "still liefe," etc. +IGNR + +# Provides a list of keywords that refer to the file or subject of the +# file. Separate multiple keywords with a semicolon and a blank; +# for example, "Seattle, aerial view; scenery." +IKEY + +# ILGT - Describes the changes in the lightness settings on the digitizer +# required to produce the file. Note that the format of this information +# depends on the hardware used. +ILGT + +# IMED - Decribes the original subject of the file, such as +# "computer image," "drawing," "lithograph," and so on. +IMED + +# IPLT - Specifies the number of colors requested when digitizing +# an image, such as "256." +IPLT + +# IPRD - Specifies the name of title the file was originally intended +# for, such as "Encyclopedia of Pacific Northwest Geography." +IPRD + +# ISHP - Identifies the change in sharpness for the digitizer +# required to produce the file (the format depends on the hardware used). +ISHP + +# ISRC - Identifies the name of the person or organization who +# suplied the original subject of the file; for example, "Try Research." +ISRC + +# ISRF - Identifies the original form of the material that was digitized, +# such as "slide," "paper," "map," and so on. This is not necessarily +# the same as IMED +ISRF + +# ITCH - Identifies the technician who digitized the subject file; +# for example, "Smith, John." +ITCH |