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NAME

       avifix - fix header of AVI-file

SYNOPSIS

       avifix [ -i name [ -F string ] [ -f val1,val2 ] [ -N 0x NN ] [ -b bitrate ] [ -e rate[,bits[,channels]] ]
       [ -a num ] [ -v ] ]

COPYRIGHT

       avifix is Copyright (C) by Thomas Oestreich.

DESCRIPTION

       avifix fixes the header of an AVI-file with the supplied parameters.

OPTIONS

       -i name
              Specify the name of the AVI-file.

       -F string
              Specify the video codec as FourCC.
              Possible values are RGB, RIFF and TIFF. ???

       -f val1,val2
              Use  this  option  to  change  the frame rate and scale information in the header of the AVI-file.
              Both values must not be < 0.

       -N 0xnn
              Use this option to change the audio format identifier in the header of  the  AVI-file.   Here  are
              some possible values:

              0x1    PCM uncompressed audio

              0x50   MPEG layer-2 aka MP2

              0x55   MPEG layer-3 aka MP3

              0x2000 AC3 audio

       -b bitrate
              Use  this  option  to change the encoder bitrate in the header of the AVI-file.  bitrate has to be
              given in units of kbps.

       -e rate[,bits[,channels]]
              Use this option to change the audio stream parameters of in the header of the AVI-file.

       -a num Use this option to change the audio stream parameters of audio track number num in the  header  of
              the AVI-file.

       -v     Print version information and exit.

EXAMPLES

       The command

       avifix -i my_file.avi -f 30,1

       changes the header of the file my_file.avi and sets the frame rate to 30 fps.

AUTHORS

       avifix was written by Thomas Oestreich
       <ostreich@theorie.physik.uni-goettingen.de>  with  contributions  from  many  others.   See  AUTHORS  for
       details.

SEE ALSO

       avimerge(1),  avisplit(1),  tccat(1),  tcdecode(1),  tcdemux(1),  tcextract(1),  tcprobe(1),   tcscan(1),
       transcode(1)

avifix(1)                                       16th January 2002                                      avifix(1)