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NAME
       oggThumb	- creates thumbnails from an ogg video file

SYNOPSIS
       oggThumb	[options] file1.ogv [ file2.ogv	[ file3.ogv [...] ] ]

DESCRIPTION
       oggThumb	 creates  Thumbnails  from  one	 or more ogg video files, at a
       given time position or a	given frame number. It	is  also  possible  to
       create a	series of thumbnails at	different time or frame	positions. The
       pictures	 can be	created	in JPG or PNG format and can be	resized	to any
       given size.

       The default naming of each thumbnail series follows the following rule:

       <filename_without_extension>_x.<picture_extension>

       Where x starts with 0 and is incremented	with every created  thumbnail.
       So  the	thumbnails  are	 successivly numbered by the appearence	order.
       This is even valid, if time positions and frame numbers are mixed.

OPTIONS
       -t     Time at which a thumbnail	 should	 be  created.  More  than  one
	      thumbnail	 time  can  be concatenated by komas. The times	can be
	      set by integer or	floating point values in seconds. If the  time
	      is not exactly matching, the next	frame is used. The times don't
	      have to be sorted	incrementally.

	      Example: -t 12.4,14.157,13.23

       -f     Number  of  a  frame that	should be created as a thumbnail. More
	      than one thumbnail frame can be concatenated by komas. The frame
	      numbers must be an integers. The frame numbers don't have	to  be
	      sorted incrementally.

	      Example: -f 12000,13000,11000

       -s     Picture  output size. The	thumbnail is created in	the size given
	      as <width>x<height>.  If you want	to include the thumbnails into
	      your webpage and you need	to have	 a  fixed  width  but  dynamic
	      height,  you  can	set the	dynamic	axis to	0. So the aspect ratio
	      of the video frame is kept. This is the same for	setting	 width
	      or height	to 0.

	      Example: -s 0x100

       -o     Output format. This can be png or	jpg. The default is jpg.

	      Example: -o png

       -n     Alternative thumbnail picture name. The %	can be used within the
	      name to indicate the counter placeholder.

	      In  case	of  more  than	one video file,	the counter continuous
	      throughout the different videos, so that the  pictures  are  not
	      overwritten.

	      If the name has an extension. This extension is used to identify
	      the output picture format.

	      Example: -n myNo_%_thumb

EXAMPLE
       oggThumb	-t 10.3,22.4,31.9,43.4,59.4 -f 1200 -s 0x100 myFile.ogv

       oggThumb	-f 200,400,300,100 -t 3.54 -n %_thumb.png myfile.ogv mysecond-
       file.ogv

AUTHOR
       Joern Seger <yorn at gmx	dot net>

SEE ALSO
       oggCut(1),  oggCat(1),  oggJoin(1),  oggSplit(1),  oggTranscode(1), og-
       gSlideshow(1), oggSilence(1)

Linux				   JAN 2010			   OGGTHUMB(1)

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