Oggz-rip extract one or more logical bitstreams from an ogg file.
oggz-rip [-o filename | --output filename ] filename
oggz-rip [-h | --help ] [-v | --version ]
oggz-rip extracts one or more tracks from an Ogg file. In Ogg terminology, oggz-rip extracts one or more logical bitstreams.
For example, to extract just the Vorbis audio track from any Ogg file:
oggz-rip -c vorbis input.ogx > output.ogg
This will remove any other tracks: Skeleton, Theora, image, etc. The output will be a valid Ogg Vorbis I file, suitable for use on hardware players that do not support multiplexed (ie. multi-track) Ogg files. If the input file contains multiple Vorbis, the desired ones can be specified by serialno with the -s option. Use oggz-info to view the serialno of each track in a file.
oggz-rip accepts the following options:
Write output to the specified filename instead of printing it to standard output.
Display usage information and exit.
Output version information and exit.
These options can be used multiple times. Pages matching ANY of the filter options will be included into the output.
Output streams with given serialno.
Filter by stream index. These are assigned to streams in the order of their BOS pages, starting at 0.
Filter by content-type. Run oggz-known-codecs(1) for a full list of codecs known by the installed version of oggz.
Extract all bitstreams from file.ogg:
oggz rip -o output.ogg file.ogg
Extract only the Theora bitstream from file.ogv:
oggz rip -c theora -o output.ogv file.ogv
David Kuehling January 1, 2005;
Copyright © 2005 CSIRO Australia
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