NAME¶
tcscan - scan multimedia streams from medium and print information on the
  standard output
SYNOPSIS¶
  - tcscan
 
  - -i name [ -x codec ] [ -e
      r[,b[,c]] ] [ -b bitrate ] [ -w num ] [
      -f rate ] [ -d verbosity ] [ -v ]
 
COPYRIGHT¶
tcscan is Copyright (C) by Thomas Oestreich.
DESCRIPTION¶
tcscan is part of and usually called by 
transcode.
 
However, it can also be used independently.
 
tcscan reads source (from stdin if not explicitely defined) and prints on
  the standard output.
OPTIONS¶
  - -i name
 
  - Specify input source. If ommited, stdin is assumed.
    
 
    You can specify a file, directory, device, mountpoint or host address as
      input source. tcscan usually handles the different types
    correctly. 
  - -d level
 
  - With this option you can specify a bitmask to enable different levels of
      verbosity (if supported). You can combine several levels by adding the
      corresponding values:
    
    QUIET 0
    
    INFO 1
    
    DEBUG 2
    
    STATS 4
    
    WATCH 8
    
    FLIST 16
    
    VIDCORE 32
    
    SYNC 64
    
    COUNTER 128
    
    PRIVATE 256
 
  - -v
 
  - Print version information and exit.
 
NOTES¶
tcscan is a front end for scaning various source types and is used in
  
transcode's import modules. 
tcscan does a complete scan of the
  source to gather information.
EXAMPLES¶
The command 
tcscan -i foo.avi prints header information about the
  AVI-file itself and lists details on the video and audio content, e.g.,
  keyframes, chunk structure.
The command 
cat audio.pcm | tcscan -x pcm -e 48000,16,2 simply determines
  the playtime lenghth of the raw audio stream.
The command 
tcscan -x mp3 -i input.mp3 will print the number of chunks in
  the MP3 file and the average bitrate.
AUTHORS¶
tcscan was written by Thomas Oestreich
 
<ostreich@theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de> with contributions from many
  others. See AUTHORS for details.
SEE ALSO¶
avifix(1), 
avisync(1), 
avimerge(1), 
avisplit(1),
  
tcprobe(1), 
tcscan(1), 
tccat(1), 
tcdemux(1),
  
tcextract(1), 
tcdecode(1), 
transcode(1)