tcxmlcheck(1)

NAME

   tcxmlcheck - Check information in smil input file

SYNOPSIS

   tcxmlcheck [ options ] [ - ]

COPYRIGHT

   tcxmlcheck is Copyright (C) by Malanchini Marzio

DESCRIPTION

   tcxmlcheck Check a smil input file. Most of the options are used by
   transcode at run time.

OPTIONS

   -i name
          Specify the name of the input video/audio smil file [stdin].

   -p name
          Specify the name of the ausiliary audio smil file [none]

   -B     Binary output to stdout (used by transcode) [off] Force to print
          to stdout the vob structure of the smil file

   -S     Write stdin into shared memory (used by transcode)[off].  This
          is used by transcode at run time to store the vob information
          that will be modified by calling tcxmlcheck with the -V or -A
          options.

   -V     Check only video smil file [off].  This is used by transcode at
          run time: it read the smil file to override some information in
          the vob structure.

   -A     Check only ausiliary audio smil file [off].  This is used by
          transcode at run time: it read the smil file to override some
          information in the vob structure.

   -v     Print the version

EXAMPLES

   Command:

   tcxmlcheck -i filename.smil

   Return 0 if the input file is correct, 1 with an error message in the
   other cases.

   tcxmlcheck -i filename.smil -S -B -V

   Analyze the filename.smil and store the vob structure into share memory
   (used only by transcode at run time).

   tcxmlcheck -i filename.smil -B -V

   Retrive the content from the share memory related to filename.smil
   (used only by transcode at run time).

AUTHORS

   tcxmlcheck was written by Marzio Malanchini
   <[email protected]>

SEE ALSO

   transcode(1)



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