> My suggestion is to use an option flag such as -D (if it's available) > followed by the timestamp to remove, and a double flag to remove all > cuePoints; > > flvtool2 -D 1234 -D 5678 -D 9999 /path/to/input.flv > /path/to/output.flv (single cuePoints) > flvtool2 -DD /path/to/input.flv /path/to/output.flv (all cuePoints) > > Le 6 mars 06, à 20:18, Norman Timmler a écrit : > >> I am looking for nice syntax to define multiple tags to delete in one >> fell swoop. Should they be defined in an external file, per command >> line? Should timestamps be used to identify them? Maybe i should >> change >> the cut command to allow only deletion of a specific tag type. >> >> flvtool -C -i 1000 -o 2000 -y video my.flv # to delete video >> flvtool -C -i 0 -o 0 -y meta my.flv # to delete the metadata tag >> >> What do you think?
The timestamp is a good index to base the process of cuepoints deletion. BTW, as cuepoints are defined inside an external file (which could be buffered), I think that the deletion should be able to be done the same way. Imagine an automatic cuepoints insertion whith a sed command. I think that the same should be used to delete some parts of the insertion. In another hand, the -D and double -DD is an elegant way to do it. So, Norman, you propose the -y flag for deletion from file ? But will the meta or video be static identifiers ? Best luck. ----------- erixtekila http://blog.v-i-a.net/ _______________________________________________ Flvtool2-users mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/flvtool2-users
